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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1912)
A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 28, 1912. : s -r i - si. $ i: V f ." 4 i: X 3 " LUXURIOUS TO OYER SANDS ': Shrine Delegation Will Mobilize in V , Omaha on Hay 3. 1 EHGA5T TEAI5 IS PROVIDED Spa-etal Will Be la rkarse ! Sbrla- er Bad Balletlaa at M Ertati Will Br MeWe r Aloes' th War. Illustrious Potentate Howard and Noble Kruger. Goulding and Butler of Tangier tempi. Order of the Mystic Shrine, have completed (he line-up of the special train that will carry the dele gate of Tangier of Omaha, Ertad of Sioux Fall! and Aba Bekr of Sioux City to the Shrine convention at Lo Angeles. ' The Sioux Falla an Sioux City dele , gallons will arrive to Omaha early on the morning of May J, over the North western, and here at 11:30 o'clock In the forenoon with the Tender Shrtneri of Omaha will entrain on the Union Pacific The train on which the delegation will ' travel will be the beat that the Llkion Pacific can furnlih. It will carry 175 people and will be made up of nven new Pullmans, a buffet and otwervatlon car, a diner, a large aixed baggage and buffet car. Will Eat la Belays. The diner will Mat but thirty people at a time and consequently the 171 peo ple will be fed In relay, each person assigned to a certain seal at a certain hour for each meal. Each man bavin chare of the operation ot the train will be a Shriner. The train will be in charge of Noble Curt, traveling passenger agent, who will be assisted by K. A. Will, who will look after the musical feature, which will con Bet of piano and vlotrola concert morning, afternoon and night. In order that the noble may keep la touch with the outside world, telegraph bulletin will b received at all points ' where i top are mad. Tots bulletin will deal with current new, baa ball and porta, politic and market. Th route will be to 811 Lake City and thence to destination over th Baa Pedro. BRANDEIS' BODY RECOVERED FROM THEATLANTIO (Continued from Par One.) 1 J. fcTOBY. A. S. NICHOLSON. H. LYON. POMPIO PLAZZO. J. BKOWN. , F. MAR8H. E. O. CROSBT. A. DOEBLB. ' ' " ' ' ' ' J. H. COBa C. MIUJNO. . i. WH1TB 8HALLOWAT. ! ARTHUR OBB. C. ORAOIAOB. H. JAJLLETT. " t. RBBVES. EDWARD J. ROGERS. 8. XANTOR. FRIED aVAWTER. . Came Pre paw Vera set. HALIFAX. April 17. Document giving verdict at "accidental death." war pro Pared her today ta readtneas tor th coroner' Jury. which-, will Inspect th bod lei of th Tllanlo' dead now on tblr way hare on board th oableabtp Meckav Bennett. The Bams of th drowned will be filled la Wtr ta oaees where th nam tu be ascertained. St on cuuera wr set at work today ln scribing a umber of head stons whloh will mark th grave of thoee bodl un identified or vacuumed, which will b burled In Halifax cemetery. No further new regarding th position of th eabl ship waa reoeivd her this morning. Th latest tnformaUoa I that It will arrlv lthr lot Suadar might or Monday asoralng. Tba Whit Btar line official persist 4a their refusal to admit to th deck any beside friends and relative of th dead. More thaa NO of th bereaved ar al ready her from various parts of th L'nlted state. - Every raetlrtr Afferaea. Arraagenient tuw been mad with th express com peal es to permit f th shlp- B.ent ot bodies Immediately after their Jdentlty his ben eaubUshed to all part of Canada aad to tlaltod States. AU th farmailtle la aoaaoeUoa with the crossing f th 11a will b waived. A full description of tba unclaimed bodies wtU be lake and forwarded to th New Tort effloe of th Whit star ha. It is the mtantloa at th company to ub llh then la paper throughout th : United States aad Canada. If a body b claimed after burial th mayor of Hali fax ha promised that there will be ne difficulty ta getting U Mhumed and shipped to relative. . Extraordinary precautions have bean take to guard th dock at which th Mickey-Bennett will tie up. The cof fin which contain th bodle ' will not ho opened until they reach th city morgue. Here they will be placed la charge of a local undertaking company and full opportunity will be gtren thoee o prove their right t new th bodle aad mak tdeatlfleatloa. Th coroner jury will mak Its inspectioa at the Tb sfackay-Benaett will sat arrlv hen until Monday, according ta a wlre ! iroat th tstnshlp received her to day. It was signed "Meckar-BecoeU aad waa a follow: "Confirm bodle of Astra- ui a-raua oa board. Due Monday with U bodies.'' A bodle hav beea picked up It I assumed that sit teen were so mutilated . that burial at sea Was necessary. LAW SOCIETT TAKE ACTIO! - aaada lateraatteaal Caatfeo ewe Rales the See. WASHINGTON, April S-Aa bxterna tlonal conference to formulate regulations to diminish th likelihood ot the repeti tioa of th Tltaato disaster waa recom mended la resolutions adopted today by th Amerlcaa Society of Intarnatloaal Law in session here. President Taft was re-elected boaoranr president of th society and Senator Root, president. AU of th present vice prest deats were re-elected and tb members ot the executive council who terms expired this year ar cheer ta until va. TRI-CITY BARACA UNION TO HOLD QUARTERLY RALLY The quarterly rally of th Tri-Clty - Banc Bnioa will b held Monday rroa- to at th First Baptkrt eharch at p. m. Aa Interesting program ha beea arranged which wld Indade several aong numbers. Th meeting will even with a fifteen asisnls son servlo to be followed i ' New Creighton Doctors South Omaha. Scripture reading will b lets) by Rv. E. R. Curry. Th male quartet of th Council Bluffs Wood men of th World, will sing several songs A business session will be followed by an address on "Bible Literature In th Pub. Uo School,' by Rev, Alexander Corkey. Th meeting will be closed by a benedic tion by Rev. A. B, Adam ot Council Bluff. Hotel Men Victims . of Practical Jokers While merriment was at Its height las night at th dance and ball given at th Rem by th Nebraska and Iowa tiotei Clerks' association, Jo Keenaa and J. w n'RriM. both nromlaentlv identified at th Henahaw hotel, wor "arrested" by Detective Dana and Fleming for "do. im ibe eMMU." Kasaan and O'Brien thought th affair was (polled whea they wor taken la th petrol wegoa to to polios station and lodged la JalL After wards whea they were released upon a bond furnished by T. i O' Brian ana tney returned to th dsno they found that the arfsir waa aot Dolled, but was Only mad more Interesting a th result ef th effort or so roe praoiicai jww, Identity could not be learned. Keenaa and J. W. O' Brian war uw prim mover In th arrangements tor ths balL and It wa largely through their efforts that It wa mad a ucoea. They nun. m enthuatasttS B thSlr efforts that they attracted th attention of th funny man la th hotl clerk associa tion and thlr "arrest" followed. . At th polle stattoa both wor -erahxt" aad hustled Into a oelL aad flee ehaut tea minutes there they war released upoa "bond." Both of th rlctims mad all hut back to th Rom u re assure their friends. The last th police f Wheat, Corn and Rice Dame Nature has stored up delicate flavor and rich nourishment in these three natural food grains. The best parts of wheat, corn and rice are selected and blended to make Post Tavern Special The result is a smooth, creamy, delicious food rich and satisfying. , Easily cooked, to be served hot-with sugar and cream, same as old-fashioned porridge. . Sold by grocers, 15c the package. Try it for Tomorrow's Breakfast . Postum Cereal 1 saw of them was a long streak that stretched from Eleventh street to Six teenth street, wber If turned and ended at th Rome. Thl streak. It Is believed, was a tsilcab exceeding tb speed limit. Bryan Predicts Third Man Will Be Named tsupa. Fla.. AdHI IT. Declaring ha believed the result of the Rooaevelt-Taft fight would be th nomination for th nmidencv of a third bu by th repub licans, William J. Bryaa In a speech hare today used th alleged word 01 sn mat the other. "lnrte.rt " said Mr. Brvsa. "I am dally apprahending th suggestion that I 0 nominated aa a comDromls republican candldat on th declaration of Rooss. ii that I am mora orogrosslv than Tsf L and ot Taft that I am lass danger ous- than Roosevelt." 1 Mr. Bnran In denouncing Underwood the "candidal ot Wall street" ex plained that h wss not aeeesaartly against a southern man, nut tnat 11 in nomination of ' aouthorB man war de sired, "why not a real soutliera demo crat Ilk Hok Smith. Olll Jam or rk.tlM PulhersnnT" He reiterated that h had ao prefer- bo between progreealvea, but that the .Aomfi0 nertv should not throw sway tiu greatest of Its opportunities by noro Inatln a PMCtlonSrV. u. mided that if a m-oxresslv were nominated at Baltimore he would show th country that h could fight in or effectively for another man than n hao fMwhl fnp himself. Th speaker left Immediately after his ddrea for other point oa hi Florida Itinerary. Key to tb Situation B Advertising.' Company. Ltd Battle iMaennerchoir is to - Sing at Commercial CluVsJig RaUy Tb seventy-five male voice of the combined Maennerchor end Orpheus so cieties, which will give the feature at the entertainment at the Commercial club membership rally In th Auditorium, May , will hav for an audience not lee thaa LM men. While these singing organisations have got together and ar practicing on a spe cially prepared program, the various com mittees of the Commercial club are round ing up acceptances of Invitation from hundreds of new and old member to hear them. Val Peter is the leading spirit In crea ting spirit among the linger, even though they themselves are surcharged with enthusiasm over the club' member ship rally. Th announcement of their numbers is the only word th "outsld world" has received regarding the oatur of the evening' entertainment, th com mittee working oa that being desirous of keeping thing quiet m order that the many surprise they promise may be "aprons"' with double success. They seem satisfied to let things go with th mere assertion that "there will be lots of music. Instrumental and vocal, and enough vaudeville number to keep everybody In happy mind throughout a long evening." Speakers Are secured. Two speaker will address ths assem blage and each give out only fifteen min ute ot effervescing, pungent remarks about Omaha, Omaha' futur and th Commercial club. Who these men will be slso I listed In th secrets ot tb en tertainment committee. The keynote of the whole affair will be 'acquaintance and good fellowship," th great number ot new member having made the grand rally a necessity. In order that no new member may b over looked by the outstretched hands, th old and new member ar to b designs ted by badge. Discrimination will be through blue snd whit cards hung from th lapel of everybody then; th blu to b worn by th old members and th whit by thosa recently garnered In tb club's membership campaign. Instruction ar being sent out to those who hav accepted invitations (and ac ceptance ar coming In while th work ers hav not yet ftnlahed sending Invita tions dut) to notify their wive that they won't b home the evening of May a. Th club doe thl merely to protect it mem- bar. Will 1 Mis It. Tbr ar many member who had planned being out of th city at th tlm set for th rally, but who hav changed their plans that they may not ml any thing. x Joseph Barker, eretwhll King ak-st Ben XVII, now chairman ot th Commer cial club rally entertainment committee, I giving up most other business care to engineer what hs believe will be th greatest rally th club ha vr held. He 1 being assisted by Sidney W. Smith, W. L. Burgess, F. E. Zeller and 3. J. im- rlght Th musical part of th program w Do ing bandied by George T. West. Fred Paffenrath and F. T. B. Martin. 11 is due to their work and to th friendliness of th Maennerchor and Orpheu and, the big drawing card ot th rally, tb choral numbers of thoee two organisation, that th suae of tb affair la th Audi torium prsoUcaUy now I assured, DOWUNG BUYS BIG CAR , . BEFORE MODEL ARRIVES Upon hi return from to Angelas wher h enjoyed several ride in a Chalmers "Six" which had been shipped to the automobile show held In that city, M. Dowllng Saturday piacea hi. nrd.r with H. E. Fredrtckson for a Chalmers "Six." This Is th first car of thl type to be sold In Omaha. Mr. rrndrtcksnn not even having received hi demonstrating modsL Aa TglT Oast ....i be. savored with clean bandage. saturated with Buckles' Arnica Salve. Ileal burn, wound, ores, plies, ajc For sal br Beaton Drug Co. Creek. Michigan He Wouldn'l "Union" Home The "Union" equips just such homes as the wage earner is eager for at the day's close; homes with the coziness that cheers; homes with furniture he will grow fond of; homes that breathe of comfort while they betoken style. And the arrangement of payments is the result of latter day business science a dollar or so a week on 3 room outfits that cost but $59.50; on 4-room outfits that coBt only $79.50; on FIVE room outfits that total only $99. The Rocker Shown Below at $1.95 Is Easily Worth $4.00 Th extra special Rocker shown her I mad of American quarter-aawed oak. highly finished In golden. I large, comfortable and ha larga high arm and broad, eomfortabl back. 11.11 la marvdoualy low for It. pin The pictari Joetn't do it justice tee the rocker itself oa our floir COUCH COVERS. QOd Width. itliped effect, 2 at any other tlm Buy 'em at, each 98c FARMING LAND IN CALIFORNIA Madeline Meadows, Gate way to the New Agricul tural Empire of the West LAX1 AXD M nil ACRE: f ill CASH: BALAMCA IS fAsMKNTl COVUUIhO KINS TKAKA ' toil aMt-M It CaUrvmtr f Cbhimui tti KotKi Mrteltrml wiwru ptwm ttal Um M4 i.m MavAt 4MB MC it4ti tna aikaUJ to i rtclwat m im UM Mtir HiU. . Tow imcKtM .yrt U tmiirn4 tb Mtytt BflaUfml la HMtktora CWitarato: pwttal sb4 VltMlV ! 9prif IffifUa aWsT. ( taa4 tern umtrm tv pnit. 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Side, front, dash and '' adjustable back and hood ar upholstered In a select grade ot Fabricold leather. Folttj with a slng-l motion, can b easily carried and Is guaranteed to wear Indefinitely. Give th babe plenty of fresh air and do away with doctor bill. Rug Specials ART REVERSIBLE RUG8, ii txU ft; can be used on either side; a line of 0 QO 16.69 values, at, each iBl RUGS Lexington Axmlnsters. sis 1x12 ft.; good qualities that asually bring tC SO U7 50, uow at .... I OtSO Or "Qurney" Refrlg vators tb sort that DO par for themselves w 1 1 b saved ice. Low aa $6.95 ; STORE by mvocaUoa by Kev. W. A. Pollock of j Ce, aad tb UeaoeU Caapaay. Oaaa