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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1912)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912. i . 'pHE bank clerk, after hours, '-lboks-like a director, and this store snd Sampeck clothes get most of the blame of- times we could help the director out some, too, Till i ,'jff flL with these classy, well bred clothes THE director usually pays J $40 to $60 for his clothes our best $Qfl suits sell for ....... . OU better than most oi the made to measure kinds and are reasonably priced, $15 to 530. our dollars work overtime is to 2? v Hi i at wm a lnt. very best way to make y v put a few of them into- Sampeck clothes. Let Us Show You AND II in I III 1518-20 FARNAM ST. bom lo rain. And mm Ik hell oarn. , After tlt first few small tra ther wit sodden and fearful borobrtmt of th rar end th. windows oa the north side, smith they went, m site tb other. The Hm fol out of to way of tM hwr of broke Slate best they could. All edged ta th ether tM. ef the eoee. Br MM tun th , train wu tJowUtf down rapidly. Just m H Mm A Man w Ml curative lift. W were momentarily M dowa again. Immediately, however, wt f.lt tb er ft ever. But It IN Ik straageot thing you v.r board of. It waa Juat Ilk. ratl in ever, Juet twiMi Ik people WW nit standing er sitting J net aa eloaa to , th. aouth aid ef tb train a poetlM. It a dark new. Tb atom letted about flfteea minute; honestly. K seemed to be pratty aearly fliteea hour. When It y HI IM out, hlpd th women out and bom ni in latter war taken tb tarsi koua of Mr. Trimble unUi in eagneer broucbt two tan from Or ta UK tb pMnfra to tb nd of tb trip. The tarnMr peopl in tk Ttotntty oM over and did everything lhy could, brining tow.lt. watar and restora tive, ant were very kind M tb peteen. gere." - .. , July Wheat Kises Three Cents a Bushel CHICAGO. April N.-Kxctted buying of wheat today put up Ih. price of tb oereai 1 emts aba tb flt-uras currant twenty-four boar before. Th market cloeed strong and within a shad of tb to point of tk taction, witn th July option at .1281.11. a rite of I ontt a buahel tram tb low level of tb day. Whet aeueed tb advene waa th ra ce! pt of tb worn reports of to wk on tb. San whant crop. FIRST GIRL IN NINETY YEARS fa Br for Fear eeaeratlene at th Tamer rmatlly. , . Whn tb wlf of room Turnar, boat Bttildor, mt Caaplan btmiu, AUantla City. H. I, nrtntd bin with an Katr (tft tb Boraa tiptoed out and amid to tb rawd of Tunwr that had aawraoM. "H i itrtl" . InuiMiUnty tbar wa a ten. of (raal M)otelB, all tb Turoor abakliw on Nebraska Primary ikpi blicam rBcrcRE.ica. Proatdoat. lrifty-Mvn eountl oompltta, Inelud In m nraotnou and SI ctirlnf pr- clnctt: Taft BooMvalt m ti.HH La foll.tu U.M Cnltod btato bnnlr. Thirty-four eountt. tneludlnf M pr elnru and twnty-lht asaturlac pr outcu: itrawa ti.m Korria H47I COT.raor. ruty-thra eouhtlMi pflmpUt. eompna ln m proaUMU and Ui mwturttif pra dnett: 4 . , Aldrleh .m - Nnrton kMM Ntll CMMHteoaaa. nfty-fl counll, lncludln 7I pr. Incia and KUUrin( praclutti: Hoorwator B.M -' - How.lt JAU DEMOCKAT10 MUCrKHKIICB. PrMld.at. - riftr-thro eountl, Inoludln m Dr eincu, and KM tcau.rin prsclncit: WIlMn KI Harmon a. 4 Clvl It) VnllM itar aohatav. otoct., and Mt oauuinc pnotneta; Thompwon thatlbrtr ....... i ftont m t.T! Smith U Ovora Flrty-oifht eounthM, tnoludlnf 114 pr eincta, and W cattrln( proaluvti: Moraitrad Mt M.tcaif M.4M another by tb hand and th UUI boyi danclbf With aotlcht. Th arrival of tblt now Turner break a raoerd establlabed throusb four reneratlana, vry other baby bora la the faulty during that period of nearly ninety year hevtac been a boy. , Payn Turner, founder of tbla branch of tb family, came from Uuearbueetta He bad four none, aa fir!. Three of thee ena had children, ail boy. EMM of tbtr elva boy married and alt bad children, all boy. All of Roo Turner' eoualn and brother who bat married far bar had only boy. The Turner had about alrea up hope, when' Ruth meaaora Turner aet Bp her flrat weak UtU ery at I o'ektok today. Philadelphia North Arnertcam. See Want Ad. Fruduee Ketulta. U 10c m Bay at Beaton's Saturday Tomorrow w xp!irt to bar on ot our real big darn. To lhat asd w hire otheVvd tofetbor and nlaead oa aal articled which ar Becaatltlea Is vrr wall rafulatad horn. Som oZ the am ipUonily tlmalr for spring houa cleaalnf. lla 1-Ib. pk. Larander Cam , Phor 104 lee 14b. pkg. Flak Camphor , 10l S pkga. Moth Ball ....104 1 plat bottlo Denatured Alcohol t .1Q tie and He Nail Pilea ..10 1-ea. bottlo Glycerin and Roe Wt' 10 1 lb. Epeom Balu 10i v tie 8wanadowa fac Powder V- .10 tie Efedor, for aiooailro pere- plratloB I0t Ite Dido Nail Enamel ...104 10c aad lao Chamola, allghtly tolled from window dUplay, 100 15c Tooth Brash.- Q Nt Takum ChamoU Pad ta leather can 104 1 pint bottle bouaebold Am- monia De nsr Preptrations , la order to brine before th public the D Mar prepar ations we are Including the la this sale. Then prepara tion are reliable and are bald In high regard wherever ln . trod need. , .... J Be De Mar's Rose Glycerin Soap at ....... . tit Be Hit's star's Tooth Cora 104 rasta 104 Cure. guaranteed ....... t 04 lee De Mar's Caseara foal and Uver Pills .....104 I5 Da Mar's Face Powdr 104 "Fellow the Beaton Bath" - Beaton Drug Co. Farnam and ISth Streets REFUSED TO GO TO AID OF TITANIC (Continued from Flret Per. ) fr xl and wa eared tram pi unci n Into th sea only by her sboa, whiab oausht la an oarlock. "Babies and children," aald BMrme. "were totted Into the boatt like tacks of train. There waa no other way." Wo Llkra Llfebeate. senator Smith further announced that a lamp trimmer on th Ttttnlo whom be ezamlned laat nlsbt deoltred that there were no lights la the lUeboaW. H said that aftr four boat had cleared the ahlp ha went to the etoreraoia and dl. oor.red the iampa, flare aad oil there. Mr order from th Mptala k SJ4 b hurriedly equipped a many, of th re malnlng boat aa he could. Th ether .senator of th committee Put In a ttranuou nlsbt with their quotas ot wltneetea, but. aone tlnlehed with BU there ef tb work ot elimination. .... Frank Oemaa. a teaman, who was la the lifeboat with Fourth Officer Boaball. added another wrens obapur ta th sinking ot th TtUnlo. "After It got t a oartala eofl," be aid, "It uploded. broke la halve, and It eeemed to me a If all tb tn(lne and eyerythlng that wa In th after part alld out Into th forward part, and th after part earn up right again and at eooa a It earn up, dowa It went again. "The atetrag peaeengert were ail down below en th Tltaal and after It saak a certain dltnoa It seemed to me ail the paatenger left on board, flnt, saoond and third claeate, climbed to the top deck, then ta top poop." "Did you see thenar "It looked black. It looked Ilk a big crowd ot people." BODT OF STRAIS MCOTtUD That ef AMer ta Awe Boar ew Cable Ship. MBW TORK. April M-The bodies of Colonel John Jacob Attor and loader Straus, the mllUonalra merchant of tblt city, who loot their Meet In th Titanic dltatter, hare been rwnreied and are an hoard th eableehlp hUckar-B.ru. tt News at th recor.ry ef th bodlea we contained In a dlapatee t the White Star line company today. The wtrelet diepatcb which cawte to the company from tb eabUthlp htackay Bennett, give the additional Identifloe tlon ef fortyiln ef tb heratofore as.' known recovered dead oa tb oebtechlp. Among other th body f Colonel John Jacob Aster aad Islder bvau bar beta embalmed. Of th M dead oa board th Maokay-Beaaett. the aame ot alaety one bay been aent aahor by wtraleta Tb dltpatch. which cam through th tttamer. Caiedoaa aad the Cap 'Rao Nation, readt; "Itsaay,- care mtt Star Una, Kew 'artt:. , . , v, Turther tmmes: Aruuam Ale. r. Ontton, J. Stone, Pa nip J. Stokea, Edwta K, Petty, WUUam Dathwood, W. Hanton. Thorn Aader ton, A. Laurai.ce. i. Adama, A. Boothy Rogony. Abel J. Buturworth, A. Kobina, Charle Loach, Olaoa F. Penny, Chariot Chapman, Albert Wlrs. Archill Waitena, Cart Aepllaade. J. F. JohMnn. H. Allen, W. T. Anderaon. H. t. Hodge. O. Tal bot. J. M. Robtneon, J. c. Prll, J. W. GUI, Eric Johaneea, A. Dlly, E. T. Bar ker, a. T. Bailey, X S. Woody, I. Hewitt, P. Connor. "All folio wins hare beta embalmed:' ". "C. C. Jones, latdor Straaa, Beg Butler, H. H. Harrlaoa. T. W. N.weU, Jobs Jacob Astor. Miltoa C tong, W. C PuUe. H. J. Ailteoa. Oeert Graham. Jacob Blrabeum. Asatla Pnrtaer. V. P. White, TyreU W. Carendlab aad Heart K. Vlllner." HAUFAX. N. &. April H-Tb body ef C. M. Hay, president ot the Oread Trunk railway, ha been added to the Hat ot identified dead picked ap near the aooae of th Titanic dieetter. Thm anaonsxwment was made abl morning by A, O. Jane A Co. Halifax scents for th Whit Star an, who ra ce! red to new la a wtreleat mtoom from tb cabl ship Mlata. Lyeae start ta Rmaaerar. ; LTONa, Neb. April Sw Special.) Late laet vBiag while drtving borne from the eouatry. Prank Demaa hag th mtafortua to be thrown from the wacoa and receive: brakes sboamer bee with 1 many tbr biuieea. The aetkyuaa 'tern way aasxpeetedlr gar war aa Special Shirt Offer for Saturdr Negligee shirts, eholoe patterns a regular J1.60 value, yeur pick Satur-, e day ............ aJllS. . S. WILCOX, Mgr. Fifteenth at Douglas. This Stort Clo$s Saturday Evening , at 9 O'clock Why Hesitate Longer? Sp ring is here, stocks were never more complete, and tvery thing awaits your coming. Nothing is to be gained by delaying the purchase of your new Spring Out- , fit now is the time to bay when all the novelties, the choicest patterns are here before the sizes become broken Our showing of Suits and Top Coats this season is the most extensive in the history of this sore. We have made unusual preparations to care for your clothes wants in a satisfactory manner. , Suits That are made in our own' All those new style ideas New Tort Hwmsesirned by are imbedded in OUT SpleH our own staff of designers. T; , ' Suits you can't help but like, did sh6wing Of Top Coats. Top Coats Young Men's Suits of exclusive designs mad over lines that appeal to young fellows they are winner. 515 1 540 313 to $35 $15 to 930 Your Hat 1 Do you realize what an im portant part a hat plays in a man's appearance! You can not be too careful in selecting the right ' style. It's the business of our Hat salesmen to as sist you in selecting just the proper style. "R, K. & Co. Special Derby, " the beet $3 Derby on the market today We are the largett die tributon of Stetson Hate in America Shirts We Want to .be Clothiers to Your Boys Outfitting boys is a hobby with us; we devote the 'greatest . portion of our second floor to our Boys' Clothing. Store. , ' Table after table of smart looking suits--Snit8 that we have designed and made in our own New York Tailor shops Suits for little fellows of 3 surnmers, and suits for boys of 19 t years every one a proven value. Your boys will be delighted with these garments, and the prices will appeal strongly to parents. " ' . Rare Values in Boys' T wo-Piece Suits at $3.50 and $5.00 Parents with an eye toward economy will do well to investigate the merits of this splendid offer. At from $S.OO to $10.00 these suits would prove good values; they are made right patterns are very select styles the best they are selling fast and sizes are somewhat broken bo you had better act at once. For All Mankind As far as styles go we could satisfy all tastes,' and it seems as if the as sortments were almost large enough to supply every one at least we've got some clever shirts to of fer better find out your shirt needs. $1.50 to $6 Wash Tie Special for Saturday , A big lot of new tiea worth every cent of 50c ' fast colors, best of pat- terns for Satur- Offn day only lO O C the teague dropped which etartlad the hones Into running away. Th buggy wat badly wracked. KOOSEVELT WINS : MISSOUEI FIGHT (Centlnoed from Vmt fy o( Hart! waa Secretary. Eada n nounotd that resolution! eondemning Governor Hadley for betraying tb Taft men ta th pr-eonvntioa agreement were adopted. Th naolotioa also praised the administration of FreUdest la th hotel parlor when ChalrmaaOCadt announced the result were T. SUfel, Taft ldr la at- Loutt; lib" lion ot Zx- eeltior Springs sad saves other Tsft ad herent. Other Taft men whs war In an ad joining room eounaalled against the nam ing of a rival delegation and edvtatd aending lawyer! to th national eonven tloa to plead their caus. Had and Btlfel. however, said they did not think a Taft protest would bav weight, unlet a eoa tenting aelesatloB was oa th ground. Lapaley, a farmer, probably WIN die. hfaay farm buildings were destroyed and several persons received minor lajurtea, ran Haa Dtn ef Lenklew. BAOIOI OUOVHl la., April K,-ap-CUL Uoyd Larson, a young farm la borer, died In the local hospital ot look law last night The deadly disc re sulted from a slight Injury be received ten days ago when he fell upon th dltk ultlvator he waa ualng and received a slight wound in tb hip. ' 1 - SCOTTISH RITE MASONS CONCLUDE THEIR SESSION (From a Staff Correspondent.) UMCOiaf, April- M.--rpecua.-Tk. teotttsh RIW xatons Concluded A scasloa f several day tonight with a benquet. wlueb waa 'larrely attended.' A huge umber were glvaa the digit at a. Omaha Afaawas betas present to aaalet la the ffvfw-- mum ' Jf 'HI J g mwwwtifJIl DEATH RECORD Hr. H. J. Heaakraa. TBCUMiKH. Neb., AprU aWSpeatal.) -Mrs. K. J. Bosskrans dial at the fam ily borne south of the olty. at I a. a. aa Thunday, AprU . Baa had beea la failing health for a year and par slysts was the oants of death. Bbe was born ta Xaglsnd, tlxty-on years aso. Betides her hatband and two cent Henry aad Fred. Mr l. Roeekraot Is sur vived by a sitter, Mrs. . R. Cle-reland of Dnvr and two brother, O. C. Worrell of Dearer aad A K. Worrell of Roebeatar, N. T. Dr. rarott U ThoatpMa. NEW TORJC, April U.DT. rayett I Thorn peon, general tortary of tb Meth odlet Brotherhood, died at Kaet Orange. N. i., today. Hit health broke down dur ing th winter after aa exhausting serv lee in the campaign at the Men and R. listen Forward Movement, ef which h waa th astooiat eampaiga leader. Dr. Thompeoa wss hern In Mioblgan. . Tb foiMH-al win be held at Beat Oreo re and th burial will take place la Daven port la. ' Freg M. BrlMla. Fred M. BrltUn, aged B years, a ear. prater ef Archer,' Neb., died Tburaday in a local aoapttaL He Is survived by a widow aad two children. The body will be taken to Wood River, Me., for inter ment ...... C.eise W, IiIh.' . Georc W. Mahon, aged ft years, a retMeat of Omaha for a year, died of apoplexy Frtdey morning St th bom ef Mt daughter. Mrs.- C. C Bate, tm Bpen er atreet. His body will be taken to Far regut la., where th funeral will be held. Clair M. erartaa. ' Clair M. Oration, daucbter of Mr. aad Mrs. WUllam B. Qratton. died atBraads vUle. Ma, AprU B, vox The body win be brought ts Omaha tor hartal, runeral wul be Sunday, AprU M. at I a. m, from the rcaldeaoe ot Oharlat H. Orattoe. cm ynorenoe Boolevard. ta roreat Lawn. Wtmmm Ceres ta t ta tM Days. Tb Parts Medtdne Ce. MM Pla street Bt iMts, Mo manufattturere of Lax Itv Bromo Quinine, bav a new sad woadertul dloovry. GROVE'S BA-MAKX CUTIS, which guarastaed to ear ay saaa of ECZKMA. a matter of how long staadtag, as M to M days, end win re fund money If R fella. OROVAT8 8A KXRK CUTIS k perfectly clean aad dot net stata. It year druggist aasnt R. end o Ha In stamps aad it wtB be lent by Wwaaaa Me wf Iwyarlea. KBODKSHA. Kaa, AprU M.afra. Le Plttsaaa died today treat morns ittl M a starm which strook tea arilas sooth, west ef here last sight Bar sea, La Ftttmea, aad two smell ohUdrea t & B. WOODPECKERS' LEGAL RIGHTS Mew York garbrt Wavw tk lutn mt Uberty for the Feathered . Tribe. Th summer horns of WlUlam B. Law. renoe, a broker at it Broad street which adjoins the satat of Algernon B. Bohaef. tar, a banker, la North Broadway, loo kers, N. T, Is oloeed, aad Mr. Lawraac U at her city home, 2U West Fifty. seventh street aU on aooount of a wood pecker. Tb woodpecker Inhabits a dead tree a the edge of th Bohaefter eetate. Just where It adjoins that ef the Law- It baa lived there for a year aad a half, and every morning at 4 o'clock It begins Its tatk of the day. Tb noia of Itt peoklag has awakened Mrs. Lawrence, and bar neighbors ss well, oa many mernlaga, and recently the appealed to Mr. Lewranc to have th auisaaoa topped. Mr. Bchaatfef replied that aa pecking wa a woodpecker' chief employment he certainly would have no hand In such restraint ef trad. Mrs. Lawrence ex plained that sbs ooold not sleep sod sug gested that the bird could be killed. quickly and with trifling pain. Mr. Boluwffor said be would protect th wood. peeker ta its pecking with hi life. Mrs. Lawrence appealed ta tb Society for the Prevention ot Cruelty to Animal The offlctaie told bar that a woodpecker wa meant to peck. It would be cruelty If anyone triad to stop a woodpecker from pecking, and if anyone did o the society would be In a position to set As long aa th woodpecker was eodls- turned there was nothing th society oould do. Mr. Lawrence ssw Mayor Lcnaon and he referred her to th poll, saying he bad no Jurisdiction. Tb polio quae- timed whether any law dealt with wood, peoker aad appealed to the city attor ney. That official has exheueled th law library ef his efflo in reteeroa. end. wall he hi certain that a woodpecker may net eammit any on of a doses crime without paying th penalty with It life, he can find nothing whlck say a woodpecker may not peck. Meantime the weodpecktr starts peck ing at 4 o'clock eack morning aharp- New Tork Prsta. ' t Holds your sock as ' Ida Expert Bepairing Watch and Jewelry 3 f t. . , - w c nu sxuouvrau tru.i tet South 16th Street yfo.tifohis-wtittcattylcndid novel. Fran is a girl who doerves our moet cordial approval, -mu. Um i FRAi A Kew Novel by Joiux Breckenrid-e EHis lookmg owl ef rWt mV back evea Jr. r. WmU - Akerwan baWitratantasmmUr TWakecl, ra.s b .ifiltrrletettTy tot ' T rrntTf-nsI iiaaiiig in red ask fa lata -kfrtia't--i-r wast ins tnwdmiitwuefnaarymn ilamsaeok, UtU. nyanr Aamsawary novel it Vaw a seek as acaieva a great degre ef .. sasasawy. - CAwjej JearaW ammmmam m ,j- St. Mary's Congregational : Church , This church maintains a Sunday Even ing Lecture Course in which topics ol ; . ' vital interest in History,- Literature and t Current Event are presented in popular, iaspirational fashion. The especial attention of teachers, stu . dents and young people is called to this " unique course. It is proving "well worth while. , The music by the quartet and organ in eludes . many numbers from the great - masters. - The service begins at seven-thirty o'clock; all seats are free. . ' "1 Ileal' Wtrtlsms" A lectui m which will be dtacnaaed re th. n.. ef the raotat marina horror the tptendtd berolem whlehta thrlorIrf hemenlry aa It preeeee toward itt divine Aeetiny. flary St. Mary't Avenue . at Twenty-eeventh Street. 1 ' ; T