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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. APRIL 13, l'.U2. . ' 9 flfflHniTTC VJV PYDnierelTun,. t ttt ,... i. , - r uul vuioukiij.cuj.ia iuin HViiri i,iaiii i i i k iii w iv - wrnr i aawi.ii . uuxenr Union ea Spend Xomj Thai the Other. SOME CLOSE TO llaiB sTeaeM ..... .ll Fractures His Skull THE LOOT Domtrn t'aaeiaatra Trll Wkil Maaer Tfcep Spent la Ettart te Imn Seselnatleni at Recast t saartee far CwmUmci, Endorsees of the Cltlaens untoD a pent more money to secure Urn commiaston!- ship no m nation than any otlter slste. judging from a doaaa expense acceuats filed with the city clerk, (our of them Citizens' union men. Millars F. Funk ho user blew in PS ac cording to his statement. He gave Vila) of this to the Citizens' union, in Install ments of .., fcu and i S. Tha Urn payment was made April 1 John A. Swansea ana Frank A. Furay each gava US to tha Citizens' union. Swansoa spent CM and Furay squandered S2.. William A Kedlclc spent 3S on the Roy McClellan. residing! at ?:inetenth and Csnung sweet, driver (er the Weir City Ice aad Ceal company. taU from his I wagon and Teeth and Podge streets at yeatarday afternoon aad tmnnri els skull Ha was attendee) by Police Surgeon T. T. Harris and taken to tha St Joseph hospital. His condition is critical. TRUSTY PREVENTS DELIVERY Federal Prisoner About to Escape wnea He it Caught. HEAVT UtOI SASS ASE TWISTED Wltfc Alsaeet laperaaasaa Strength Fraast Lewis Breaks Tiasee-i that Molds Bars aad la A boat ta Escape. A fonecisatloua government prisoner at Citisena' union, donating It In three county lail lntarrupted the attempted Otherwise. They Declare. They Weald Probe Election Methods. MAKE CHARGES OF FRAUDS Had Ha est red Mea Walvfclac the rella, Uhe Keperted lastaaeee et Aceardlag te Law Will Orap Charge. of Beatrice, candidate for attorney gen-! era!, anj ex-Governor Dockery of XT-' ouri wtll be intone those who sit on the ! rUtform or take part in the program. : batches, the first being given March IS. a few days after tha eadonesieat. iieaics. s entire campaign expense was OC.75. By law, candidates must file their pense accounts within tea days after the lection. These accounts should sot show an expenditure above HI It Is rumored widely that tha maximum campaign axpeaae aa filed by kv no power of restraint over candidates. It is said that ona candidate mortgaged Ms home for fl.m Ha was defeated. In addition to the Citizens' unloa 1 oorseee. tne following expsase accounts have been filed: Homer Kirk. Ill; Ed Leeder. 13; 3. B. Hummel, US; Frank H. Woolley. tM; C. H. WtthneQ. I0; John A. Rine. 15i.3: Alfred C. Kennedy. tsM.8; escape of Frank Lewis, who is held on a charge of forgery. Walter Brown. 1 fr'lew prisoner In tha same cell wit' Lewis, notified Jailer CahlU. who put Lewis In a safer place. Walter and George Brown and Lewis were In (he same cU. Lewis is a large. powerful man. He broke the plaster be low bis eell window on the second floor by striking It wtth his fist. After get ting the piaster lease he broke the tint' bars which held the window and bars In place. After break tag the timber he twisted the iron bars. It was st this stage that Cahlil entered. Xiwaie ta Metered. When Walter Brown saw what his cell' mate was attempting te do he wrote 1 sets to Cahlil. which he put under the Jonn westberg. asf.U; John p. Crick, door or Ma cell and then nodded to a tiX-sa I trusty to corse. The trusty, seeing the I nets, took K to Cahlil, whe responded to UUUUUCi UlOl Ul U U through tha window. Has Two Teams to New Electrcial Hustle Members Company is Formed The membership committee of the Com mercial club has been divided Into two teams and a lively contest has started to end November L The berstilp of the club recently was kroogkt up from p to 1.430 and the big Increase has spurred the man on to further ef forts. Tho teems as now listed are: . H. Cramer. T. L. Davis. captain: cantaln: leery M. Browning. R. T. Hums, C. Crowell, Jr.: T. U Combs. ta Hoi r reaertc con. L. a. Clarke, H. w. Chrletle. C. A ElKUtter, it. k. would. Justus K. Lowe, W. H. I.umry. B. L. McCsgue, 1. W. Noble, M. I). Neeley, ohn Meet, A, C. Scott. Albert Cehn. K. F. Folds. A. W. Gordon, J. L. Houchin. W. D. Hoarord. H. C. J mi son. M. P. O Conner, F. D. Parmer. H. W. Spalding. K. E. Zimmerman. J A Saucv Red Runabout Attacks Streetcar An organisation of a number of widely known electrical experts from various parts of the country has been perfected and will be known as the Mid-West Elec tric company, dealing In electrical sup plies. Its pro motors state that It will be the largest concern of this nature west of Chicago, while its proprietors and de partment heads will brine to tola city a zoo re of famRes. The new concern ab sorbs ths Johnson Electric company and O. W. Johnatoa. president of the latter, becomes president of the newer and larger company. Mr. Johnston bss been m the ekctrlcaj supply business la Omaha for twenty-seven years. George A. Beabury will be secretary and general manager, H. J. Colraan lllomlnatlng engineer and Ned McCue of the sale force will move to Omaha and associate with, the Mid- West EtectriQ compear. Socialist candidates for city commis sioner under the new plan of government cr.arged clerks and Judges with fraud Immediately after the primaries. They declared their intention of carrying the esse to the courts, but this plan has been abandoned because the socialists cannot secure financial backing, accord ing to one defeated candidate. "We had about W men watching the polls primary day," said tir. L. W. Mors man, one of the socialist candidates who received about 1.409 votes, "and we secured proof of fraud. Some of the Judges were drunk, some of the ballots: were spoiled by the clerks and Judges J who made an extra cross on them, and ; voters who were not registered and had ' no right to vote were given a ballot. e re out of money, otherwise - would prosecute the case. We have proof which. I believe. Is sufficient.' Socialist candidates are generally agreed on the kii ui mug, out are not willing to expend any more money in the cause of good govern meet now. Oleo Moonshiners Make Poverty Plea Walter Brown and George Brawn, ar rested on the charge of "moonahlning" oleomargarliio, pleaded guilty and were fined tl.OW on on count each and (ate ob another count. Walter Brown pleaded tor leniency claiming hie wit and child who were la the court room were poverty stricken. Judge T. C. Mungrr Instructed the prisoners to sign papers to the effect that they were unable to pay any part of the n.les tines and sent them to the Douglas county Jail for thirty-three days. Liberal progressive is W. F, Stoecker's motto. Such a fellow ehould go to con gress, sup him one. No Need Being Old or Wrinkled Before 75 Sidney W. smith far county attorney. Clark Battery Will Cut Loose Tonight at Boyd Theater Prominent democrats of this snd other states will gather at the Boyd theater this' evening to spesk in support of Champ Clark's campaign for the presi dential nomination on the democratic ticket George Fred Williams of Boston J. H. Moorebead of Falls City, Neb, candidate for governor on the democratle ticket; Richard L Metcalfe of Lincoln, W. H. Thompson of Grand Island, Menlo Terry miimh gtuovcw mm tuv wumaa wno t has wrinkles before she's Is herself responsible for thorn. Sunshine and fresh air she considers mora valuable as complexion preservers than nostrums I and cosmetics. j The cltlif objection to cosmetics Is that st beet they only temporarily cov- j er up defects. There are certain true 1 aids to Nature which may be applied with directly opposite effect. Ordinary merculised wax. for instance, actually removes a bad or oldish complexion, bv gradually, almost imperceptibly, peel ing oft the worn-out scarf skin. Just one ounce, procurable at any drug store, UI soon unveil an entirely new aad natural complexion, with an ex quisite girlish color. Of course cu taneous blemishes Ilk pimples, freck les, fine lines, moth patches, liver spots, disappear with the discarded skin. To prevent or remove wrinkles, a face bath, which also produces natural results, la mad by dissolving an ounce of sax- oUte In a halt pint witch hazel. It's wonderfully effective. Adv. THEY'VE GOT TO QUIT KICKIN' JOE'S DOG AROUN' The saucy little, red, two-passenger runabout belonging to Dr. J. C Moore at tacked a street car at Thirty-fifth and Cuming streets snd came out of the col lision wtlh Its two front wheels crippled. Dr. Moore was eosolaa from, a clinic which he conducted at the Methodist Knlsennal noAnftal si TMrtvlvih mmA Cumin, streau. Aa he waa string ro ' U"! "They've got to suit klckln' Joe's pointer dog aroan'," exclaimed a police court attache after Jos Wright, a deputy sheriff, had been advised by Judge Foster to abate the nuisance created by pointer dog and six puppies In bis yard at -8K Charles street. Wright was served a 1th a warrant from the south to the north aid of the street going east the machine crashed against a street csr going west on Cum ing. The fender of the ear struck the machine, although the motorman, fere- seeing the collision, slowed bis car. An automobile doctor waa called and took the machine away for repairs. Dr. Moore was making hat calls yesterday in the street cars. at XOS Charles street. Mrs. Christie said that Mr. Wright's dogs bothered her and prevented grocery man and others from coming to bar noma. Mr. Wright agreed to take car of the dogs, so thai Mrs. Christie would not be disturbed. Traveler is Taken In on Old Draft Game FOODSTUFFS DROPPING ON THEJLOCAL MARKEi In the last ten days sugar has declined B cents on the Us) pounds. Cheese has met with a t-cent drop and butter has lost 1 cent In price. Fresh strawberries were piseed on tne local market at U cents a pint box. The old. old stunt of borrowing money from a worthless cashier's arm ft tor arga amount was worked upon John j to Din son ot ueKaia, Mo, earoute u Winner, a D., to file upon a claim. Rob inson and a stranger, whose name be don't recall, came to Omaha together. They Mopped at the same rooming house, nnd aa tha stranger needed S9 "at one." taking the draft for O.H aa security. Later Robinson went to a bank with the draft and learned It waa bogus. The po lice ware notified. Permits to smoke, I cents. All dealers Goes to Jail for Misuse of the Mails Frank Coliendo pleaded (ullty In the United States district coart te the charge of misusing the United State malls and was fined (3 nnd costs. In default of payment he was sent to tha Douglas county JaU for thirty days. Ch ui F. SEXTETTE OF SPEEDERS ARE FINED FOR HURRYING Six automobile speeder were fined H and costs each yesterday by Judge Foster for "being In a hurry." Tby were B. Balaer. IUS South Thirteenth; A. Nygreen. 2121 Saratoga; Fred Rdm, 2&U Charles; E. V. Armstrong, ZZ29 Farnam Love, colored. Ml Reese; and O. F. Nichols Traffic Officers Wheeler and Emery showed that they were going from twenty to forty-two mile per hour when arrested. RAILROAD REPORTS SHOW WINTER WHEAT DAMAGED Winter wheat tMds ef Nebraska and Kansas have been greatly damaged by tha high wtnds snd lack of rain. In many localities there are large areas of coun try where the soli has blown awsy from the roots of the wheat and the plants have died. Around Marvsville Kan., the damage Is reported the greatest. From there comes a report that daring last week the wheat has been dsmaged greatly and that with favorable conditions not more than M to per cent of a crop could be looked for. Tbseugh tha South PUtte country is Nebraska the damage Is estimated at 25 per seat. A rewtaaale Tea a. E. W. Ooodloe. Dallas. Texas, found a sure reuet for malaria ana biliousness at Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only Sc. For Summer Weight Corsets Beautifully mud and fitted to perfection. A etoek and variety of modelt that inturee the right cost for every woman. See the ttyluh new "Norda" modeU we arm now displaying. IDA C. STOwKWELL aM Sooth 17U rkreet. South Side Kntrance of Braadeta Theater. Phone (or Appointment, Doug las 474. QUICKEST AND SAFEST WAY TO CURE CATARRH The sjtaeaes, beet aad safest way st use estarrh st a seed ta the head la by sing a fsssedy that will "touch the apet" and da Its week eulekly without leaviag any bad afreets. Brs Cream Balsa, whiek la applied t the nwetrtle a rubbed est the tarsal a sheet gets right at the feet of the trouble and instantly relieves even the nssst ease ef eatarrb a eetd, A few minutes efts applied yew eaa sees a less ealag up at ths head, the pal aad see. the CURES a BLOOD POISON When tha blood becomes Infected with the wlrua ruf flnntaolnua Tthwi Poison, the gymptoma axe soon manifested. The month and throat ulcerate. copper-colored spots appear, a red raah breaks out, the hair begins to coma out, sua nsunuy sores ana ulcers mow msmseives on altterent parte of the body. At the first sign of the disease 8. 8. 8. should be taken, for the trouble is too powerful and dangerous to trifle with. If a Unwed to run on the tendency is to work down and attack the bones and nerves, and some times it makes a complete physical wreck of the sufferer. The disease can make no such headway if 8. 8. 8. is commenced aad used according to direo- uuuai it progress can do stop pea, tne poison removed, and health preaereea. . a. t. goes into the blood and remoYee the insidious Tlrua, i irnuaes m cuvuuuion ana masres a complete and permanent cure by driving out the cause. 8. 8. & quickly takes effect on the blood, and grad ually the symptoms disappear, the health is improved, the skin cleared of all spots, sores and blemishes, and wbea 8. 8. 8. baa thoroughly purified tha circulation no trace of the disease is left. 8. 3. 8., a purely vegetable remedy, cures Oontagioua Blood Poison because it to the greatest of aS blood puri fiers, tested and proven for more than forty years, Home treatment book and any medical advice free to all who write. THS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLABTA, GJL $40,000 Stock ci Women's i Children's Garments Made up for Southern Jobbers, Secured by Our Hew York Buyer at HALF and LESS NOW ON SALE at most wonderful bargain prices ever known on garments of like quality. High water in the south makes f$ low prices on women's and chil- J dren 's garments in Omaha. Over 1,000 Tailored Suits from Altman & Ztteson, Y to Less Than Regular Retail Worth. Long Spring Coals Values up to $20.00, iu plain colors and fancy mixtures, all newest styles, over 200 of tlieui for your selection 300 Haadstnie Tailored Suits Serges, Whipcords, Fancy Suitings, etc., in tul colors, including a fine lot of white Serge Suits, to $20.00 values, $7.50 ma wm Serge and Silk Dresses Worth up to $25.00 500 ruoro of those beautiful) dressea from N. Ooldnton, N. Y. Thursday the Day Hayden's the Place Come Early Thursday. anrl tfi Qi)AI1 newe8t dcaigus, best color t?Y.3J dim aU.7 ) ings and in all sizes, mntchless. The Beautiful At 6's and 7's the world is sure to be to him who has not learned to -center his effort. We will make and sell 75,000 Ford cars this year because we have con centrated our energies upon the building of pne and only one good car. And today there is no other car like the Ford Model T. Its lightest, Tightest roost economical. The two-passenger car costs but $590, f. o. b., Detroit, com plete with all equipment, the five-passenger but $C90. Today get Catalogue 101 from The Ford Motor Company, 1816 Harney St., Phone Douglas 4500, Omaha or from our Detroit factory. rfr$ o n N Lines This Elegant Big Touring Car. Fully Equipped, $1,060 All Buick motors for 1912, while retaining that power which hns made them famous throughout the world, are, in addition, a's noiseless in operation as tho much flaunted sleeve valve, yet they still retain their original simplicity and accessibility. 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