If THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 23, 1912.x FORTUNE TELLER SENTENCED IL. Saska, Claiming Occult Power, Must Serve at Leavenworth. UTOIAKS PLEAD HOT GUILTY Mmm IaeUcte by Federal Gra. ' Jry Are Arralcaeal la Dle . trlet romrt Before Jadge Morris. Several prisoners indicted by the federal grand Jury In April were arraigned before " rost llorns ot tne United States district court yesterday. Some entered Plea of guilty while other were carried oyer for trial aome Ume neat week. at- Saska, brought here from Detroit pleaded guilty to defrauding through the malls, and upon hla own. plea for mercy waa given the minimum sentence ot one year ana a day la the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth. United States Dis trict Attorney Howell In his recommenda Uona stated that Saska.' who pretended to nave occult powers of looking Into the ruture, nad received more than 4.U00 let ters. . the maiorttv -rontAintnv mum during his four months of "telling for tunes in xneorasxa Butch Johnson pleaded guilty to buying two army blankets from soldiers for His. Hls former reputation and the fact It was his first offense against the laws saved him from a more severe sentence. He will remain In the Douglas county Jail for six hours Monday and pay a 115 fine. Judge Morris told the marshal the prisoner could be confined In the ante room or. tne jau rather than a cell If the Jail waa crowded. ladlaaa Plead Set Saflty. Two Santee Indians entered pleas of not guilty through their attorneys and will be tried next Tuesday. Baymond Jordan, charged with repre senting himself as aa United States offi cer, pleaded not guilty to defrauding the Millard hotel of board and lodging to the extent of IM.M. His cue will com up some time next week. Robert Rogers, brought from Madison. Neb., on a charge ot carrying whisky Into Indian territory, pleaded guilty, claiming Ignorance ot his whereabouts. On the recommendation of District At torney Howell he waa let off with a two months' sentence. Upon request he was committed to the Madison county jail. Judge Morris gav Rogers some advlcs on what sections of the state he should remain away from. "From what I have seen of Nebraska It Is a good state,' continued his honor, "but stay away from an Indian reservation.-' Louis Lausr pleaded guilty to sending obscene language on a postal card to his sweetheart, with whom be had had a quarrel. Ills Ignorance of the laws In this country excused him from a jail sentence and he waa fined 3, to be com mitted until paid, Lauer said he could get tha money. EmilBrandeis'Body to Be Cremated and Ashes Brought Here Upon receipt of the news that the body of Broil Brandels had been found and Identified, tile brothers tiled a telegram to Mrs. Arthur Brandels and Instructions will be wired to Halifax, ordering tha body held until arrangements are mads to bring it hare. According to Broil Brandels'-wish, hi body will be cremated. Aa there is no cremator here, this will probably be done is New York and tha sshes brought to this city. Hugo Brandels ssid yesterdsy afternoon that Emll bad asked to have bis body cremated. At l:U o'clock yesterday afternoon Arthur D. Brandels received the following telegram from his wife, who la In New Torki ' v "Emll Identified. Body on steamer Mackay-Bennett. Have directed it for warded to Omaha from Halifax. Wir It satisfactory." CONTRACT IS AWARDED FOR VAULT FURNITURE Contract for steel vault furniture for the new county building formally waa let to the Art Metal Construction company ot Jamestown. N. T., at WOOD by tha Board of County Commissioners. The board already In committee had voted to award the contract to tha Jamestown concern. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Superintendent E. U. Graff left this afternoon for Lincoln, where he will at tend a meeting of the executive commit tee of tne State Teachers' association. W. C. Mulford, chief clerk of the federal railway mall service of the Wyoming dis trict, is her on official business with Superintendent J. M. llasten ef the serv ice today. He will return to Cheyenne this svenlng. Assistant Wty Attorney Lambert left last night for New fork to take deposi tions relating to the ess now pending against the Omaha Gas company. He will be absent ten days, visiting during that time in Philadelphia and Boston. Get Rid of Piles jit Home Try This Home Treatment Absolutely lnree. No matter now lung you ve been suf fering or how bad you tula your caas Is, sand at one tor a free trial of um aonderfui pyramid Pile kemeuy. 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ATWOOD, Kansas City. BRIEF CITY NEWS Save moot Mat It Xlectrie Irons Burgesa-orandsa. x F. Caarohill, Dentist. :i Brandela Slectrio Tans Burgcss-Oranden. Xew Boy ta MaUoa Home E. a Mel lon ot the passenger traffic office of the Union Pacific is tha father of an eleven pound boy. Zoaatsa Kaos House Bold Hastings 6 Heyden sold two eight-room houses at the northeast corner ot Eighteenth and Spencer street, to A. K. Jacobsen, con sideration lt,000. Many So- Tags Bold The City Clerk hss disposed ot S.17 dog tsgs to date. Owners of . good dogs and bad. blooded and mongrel, .are still appearing by the dosen to take out licenses. Three peedsrs rise Three speed- mobile speeders have been fined in police court. They are C H. Van Alatlne, lit North Twenty-fourth, South Omaha, K and costs; R. N. Towl, Beelevue, and costs, and H. J. W. Lloyd, SS3S Florence boulevard,. $150 and costs. Distillery Opens May 1 Tha Nebraska Distilleries reported to Collector Ross I Hammond ef tha Internal revenue serv ioa that It would begin operations at Its distillery May L Z. P. Hedgea will be appointed storekeeper-gauger at the plant, which is located two miles south ot South Omaha, In Sarpy county. Mora Pay-as-Yoo-Znter Boxes Tha pay-as-you-enter devices on cars are proving so satisfactory that all cars, svsa tboss on the Dodge street Una will be equipped with them. Officers of the com pany say that during the rush hours of morning and evening, enough fares are saved to nearly pay the salaries of the conductors. Oats City Club to Mast The Oat City club that has endorsed J. C. Dahl- msn, A. C. Kugel, Charles H. Wlthnell. John J. Ryder end Thomss McOovern for the city eommlsslonershlp will hold a meeting at Washington hall Tues day night The speakers will be J. C Dahlman, John A. Reagan, Ben 8. Baker, H. B. Fleharty and A. B. Ritchie. Tsrdict Against Saloon Keepers After wrangling for nearly forty hours the Jury In the esse of .Mrs. Mary Techout against saloon keepers and their surety for making a drunkard ot her hus band returned a verdict for Mra Yechout for tZ.OOD. The verdict is against Charles TesnohUdek. a saloon keeper, and the Bankers' Sursty company. Frank Macak, the other saloon keeper dtfendant. Is exonerated by the same verdict. Mrs. Techout asked i09 damages. College Debate Data Change Tha data for the debate between tha Univer sity of Omaha and Nebraska Weeleyan university has been changed from May 1 to May 7. Tha question will be on the advisability of having tha tariff of tha United States determined by a board of nonpartisan experts. Omaha will speak In favor of the proposition. Tboss who will uphold tbe honor of Omaha are Stan ton Salisbury, Robert Strehiow and George PerclvaL Tha debate will be held at University Place. Two Bishops Will Speak at the First Methodist Today Special services will be held at the First Methodist church. Twentieth slid Davenport streets, today. Bishop Ed- win Holt Hughes of San Francisco and Bishop James W. Bashtord of Shanghai. China, will preach. Music will be fur nished by the full church chorus under the direction of Thomas J Kelly. Bishop Hughes, resident bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church at San Fran cisco, will preach at 11 o'clock. Bishop Hughes, hlmselt a son ot the parsonage, has a nation-wide reputation aa a brilliant preacher and aggreesive educator. Before his elevation to the episcopacy he held soma ot the leading pastorates In New England and held the position of" president of De Pauw uni versity at the time of his election. He Is the youngest member of the board. At 7 o'clock this evening Bishop James W. Bashford of Shanghai, China, will preach. Bishop Bashford was presi dent of Ohio Weseleyaa university whan elected bishop. Juror is Accused of Being Too Hasty Tha Jury la tha liquor damage case of Mrs. Mary Techout against Charles Tesnohlldek and others have disagreed, n to L and with no hops of agreement. Robert Bruce, one of the Jurors, la open court cruised a fellow Juror for "H"t up his mind too soon. Mr. Techout asks t2S.OO damages oa the ground that the saloon men mad a drunkard of her husband. For three years she has been working 'In the Cudahy Packing company's South Omaha plant to support tha family. When Judge Day called In tbe Jury aad asked how it stood the foreman stated the situation. Bruce then asked permission to speak aad when K was given, told tbe court that an ot the Jurors bad Ills mind mad up before tbe Jury first left the courtroom to deli berate. Judge Day told Brae he ahould net make tha criticism. 1111 " 1 Join the Many Special Privileges Given to A-B A-B CLUB PLAN Tha member-ship-ot this club Is limited to one hundred. All per sons wishing to take adv a n tage ot the special In duce m e n t to A-B club mem ber must tend In their name at once. TO BKOOMK A MEMBER You pay $1.00 down, aalact tha I A-B Sanitary Gas Range you wish sent to your home, and you get all the privi leges allowed the Balance ot payment A-B club members. arranged to suit your convenience. Vansaal Bread Baaing In hibition, our entire show window Is being used for tbe display of A-B Sani tary Oas Ranges and bread baking. For this dlsplsy we have secured the services ot an expert "Bread Baker", vho will bake bread every day during demonstration, using A-B Sanitary Range.' OMAHA DEBATERS TRIUMPH Unanimous Decision of Judgei in ' Broth with Lincoln. WILL HOLD AMHERST TROPHY laasalarratloB ttaestlea Ceae Over at Length Befora Large Aadleaee Visitors Will Stay far the ladeor Meet, With an unanimous decision of the Judges In their favor, tha members ot the Omaha High school debating team, up holding the negative of the much-mooted Immigration question, closed the 1913 sea son at Creighton university auditorium Friday evening. The question read: "Re solved, That our present immigration laws should be so amended as to exclude all immigrants over 21 year ot ag who are unabls to read and write." By virtue ot tha outcome the local school Is entitled to hold tbe handsome silver trophy cup donated by the local alumni association of Amherst college for yearly competition between the two schools. Lincoln won th cup In the first contest In Wis. and as no debet waa held last year, each school now has a win to It credit. Three successive win will mean permanent possession. For two hours th debaters threshed out the proa and cons about th immigrants who com to this country, much to th satisfaction of a good slxed audience ot students and faculty that attended. When one speaker .occupied the '. platform hla opponent were kept busy noting flaws In his i argument that might furnish grounds for snappy reouttaL Kaiakofsky Make a 'Hit. Barney Kulckofaky, the second speaker for th local squad, proved tha moat clover and interesting talker ot th occa sion, Hla argument was devoid of pon derous words and lengthy statist Ira, and Instead was full of throbbing twentieth century conditions that were pictured In concise and sometimes even humorous fashion. George O rimes and Edwin Laa dale, tha other representatives tor the Capitol hill boya, brought out euros strong points and were especially Strong on re buttal. - - Frederick Macdonald at tha visiting team proved adept at quoting prominent men. Robert Albright and Arthur Acker man war th other speaker for th Lan caster county squad. The Judges of th affair were George C. Martin, superintendent ot schools, Ne braska City; C. Ray Gates, euperintend ent of schools, Blair, and Allen R. Cong don, principal ot tha Fremont High school. Stanley Rosswater of Omaha presided. Prior to the opening ot th contest Ed win Undeland rendered several pleasing violin selections. After the debate was over the members ot both f orensie squads, together with tha Judges and coaches, were entertained Informally by Principal Kate McHugh at her home. Elf Dodge street. Th Lincoln squad will remain over until this svenlng for tn big athletic meet at tha Auditorium, when th capital city high school will be represented. E. 6. Ballou Dies; Long Resident Here E. O. Ballon, aged years, who with hla brother, the late O. H. Ballou. were for years leading realty dealer of Omaha, died yesterday afternoon at the Old People's home. His brother died in Seattle a year ago from th effects of aa automobile accident. Mr. Ballou had been la the horn for several years, entering after th death ot bis wit four year ago. H had lived in Omaha tor thirty-two years. Hs waa a Presbyterian. The funeral will be early next weak at the J. A. Taggart chapeL THIEF STEALS GARBAGE CAN FROM J&MES DAVIS Of all the thieves mat live, tha worst on I tbe tallow who stole hla new garb age can, according to tha thinking at James Davla of SB Charles street. Davis purchased a new garbage can Monday and Thursday It waa stolen from the back yard of his bouse. He ha offered a reward of (5 for Its return and aa addi tional reward tor tha arrest at the thief. : - Siw GAS RANGE Demonstration TOMORROW we begin the greatest Gas Range Demonstration ever held in this city. You are invited. We have secured the .services of Mr. Graham, a special factory representative, who gives free lectures on the sanitary construction of the great A-B sani tary gas ranges. Cjme tomorrow. A - B Gas Range Club A-B Club Members Get 30 Days Free Trial To show our faith In these A-B gas ranges we will give tbe A-B club members tbe privilege ot trying any range In our store for thirty day, give It all the test you know of and if you are not entirely satisfied at the end of thirty daya you may re turn It. 'THESE SPECIAL IN DUCEMENTS HOLD GOOD ONLY UNTIL MAY 6TH. JWU&SonsCo. Lfu1515 Harney Street Mayor Makes a Plea that Voters Turn Out Strong to Register Mayor James C. Dahlmaa, In a procla mation Issued yesterday afternoon, makes, a plea for aa honest election and a nu merous registration today. Men ot "great wealth and experience tn politics ars try ing to wrest th administration from the plain people,' b declares. His proclama tion: To My Omaha Friends: I ssmestly appeal to each and every one of you to day to regtater, it you heve not alreuly done so. and to urxs upon your -frisnds that they register on this, the laM, op portunity before the coming dty election on Mav 7. There Is confronting us a great battle for the municipal control of Omaha for the next three year, and overr man who earns his living by ths sweat ot lui brow, every men who worn in ths shops, or stores, or on the streets; every msn who believes that the plain people should have a voice In administering the atialrs of our dty should be registered, that ha may vole one week from Tuesday next for the protection of his own Interest Remember that the msn who wears the overalls haa Just aa much right trader the law, and Creator need for having his friends In control of the o.ty administra tion than the silkstockings on the mils. And I urge every one of my friends to sssert his rights aa a free American al lien at the registration places toiisy and st ths polls at the coming election, end to do his share to sas that every dtlsen's rights sre protected, end that we hsve sn honest election. Remember that the election may oe corrupted In High plates aa well aa low, and that men with great wealth and experience In poHtlce are to day trying to wrest the administration from the plain people ot Omana. For six years you and 1 have stood to gether to make Omana a bigger and bet ter city; where one man la aa guod as anotuer. .uaU we fail in our duty now? JA-. d ., DAHlMAN. Hotel Clerks Enjoy Their Annual Dance Ths annual dance and entertainment given by the Nebraska-Iowa Hotel Clerks' association last night In the banquet room of the Rome hotel was by far one of the most Interesting affairs of that character given this year. About 1M couple wer present, all tak ing part in ths dancing. Tbs grand march was led by William Anderson, chief clerk of tha Rome, and the father of th Nebraska-Iowa Hotel Clerks' as sociation, familiarly known aa th dean of the hotel elerks corps. Th banquet ball and reception room were beautifully decorated with potted plants, palms and flags. Several Interesting features were given, especially the playing of Master Randolph Keenan, aged 11. of three popular and classic songs upon sn Instrument made out of a broken wagon tongue and a dgsr box, with a violin bow. The crowd could hardly realise that music ot the sweetest character was surging from ths odd shaped instrument, and their applauss was vociferous. Mr. Grace E. Kroh rendered two pleas ing solos In "My Dreams of Psradlss" and 'I'd Like to Live In Lovetand With a Girl Like Tou." Eleanor Keating gave the Bohemian Polka by Slrmt upon the plana Th Wild Bird Mssurka by Ross was played by Frauds Hsrrison and W. J. Fisher gav two selected solos. Master Keenan la said to be a musical prodigy. He attended th Orpbeum several months sgo apd saw a musician develop beautiful tones and color from a box shaped Instrument. He became Imbued with an idea to lml tats ths player, and his dgsr box-buggy handle violin is ths result of hla dream. He had never seen chimes befora until last night, and by request he played several piece with them, seemingly knowing where each note emanated, and making nary a discord. Joseph H. Keenan, president of the as sociation, la hi guardian and th yonngstsr lives with Mr. Keenan s sister, Mra George Alwln of MX South Twenty eighth street. is Cglr Cask should be covered with dean bandage, saturated with Buckien' Arnica Salve. Heala burns, wounds, sores, piles. Sc. For sals by Beatoa Drug Co. - - aC sSjTJjKS?; Club Members All A-B Sanitary Gas Ranges Are heavily enameled Inside and out and require no black ening. Quick heating oven con struction. Safety oven lighter. A-B patented Star burner. Aluminum mica finish on bur ner and burner grate. Electric welded oven and broiler racks, lining of oven are guaranteed not to mat. All valve handle are porcelain en amel. Porcelain lined dirt trays, A easy to clean as a China plate. . ' . . Many other exclusive feature beside these few. - ADTO M0T0RCLUB ELECTS New Organization Select Director for Coming- Year. GOULD DISTZ IS PRESIDENT Pretests Are Belag altered A gala Aetlvltlee at Matareyel rol loe sses Waat Speed Ltsalt Raised Few Notches. Tha following wer elected a directors of tha new Omaha Auto-Motor' olub at the meeting held last evening at th Hotel Rome: Ed George, W. D. Hoaford, Lea Huff, Gould Diets, & A. Searle. W. B. Cheek, P. W. Jewell, L, K. Doty, K. R, Wilson, Hsrry Lawrle, C. L. Gould, W. J. Klrkland and P. A. Wells. A ballot vote was taken and when the votes had been tabulated W. J. Klrkland, S. L, Gould and F. W. Thorns each received twenty-seven votes. A standing vote was taken on thess three men and Thorn lost out by shout twelve vote. Th new directors sleeted thdr officers for ths snsulng year at a meeting this noon. Gould Diets waa unanimously elected president. Other officer wer: Harry Lawrle, first Vic preildsnt; Colo nel 11. W. Jewel, second vice president; Lee Huff, secretary; W. D. Hosford. treasurer. . Dealers at ths meeting plan to go to Hastings May a and meet th Denver One True Medicinal Whiskey Beware of imitations and substitutes unscrupulous dealers teU you are "just as good" as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Some dealers may try to convince you that there U sometblns "Just as rood" aa Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Pay no attenUon to their claims, they are imposing on your confidence. Substitutes Are Dangerous It la the well known purity and merit of Duffy Pure Malt Whiskey that baa caused the manufacture of Inferior and unreliable Imitations. It Is tbe natural result of more than a halt century's good reputation for nurlfv and well doing behind Duffy' Pare Malt Whiikey, which baa been used by tbe Medical Profession, Hospitals, Sanltariuma and In the home all these year with wonderful result. Aft w r-i r"i a? w m VLiVIl i 1 fae-euans it psckase ss kottle selr raewoes. w..iihv Mode bv tkeweaaes so tour Of tnis BUipour wmier reju.iw oleenses and parities ts ktoea. Any one can probably obtain w. MAMflt hv taklne laekbarmw reseaJteyai-Plli. They eontaln Sul phur, Dure, ana eonceniraiea. wuu Castor Oil. Wild Lemon, Black Cher ry Root, and other valuables that luYke sa Meal Physio. Tonlo and Purifier. few win try then) last eaea, AU Druggist ite, and ita Special Instruction to A-B Club Member. Ot course your old gas star wsstes gas. but the operator la many oases la at fault for a large amount of the wasted gas. All A-B Sanitary Oa Ranges are equipped with A-B patented K as saying burnera and w will give A-B club members special In structions regarding the operat ing of gaa range the economics! way. ' JOIN THE CLVB NOW. VOU CAN HAVE YOUR RANGE DELIVERED LATER Chamber of Commerce good roads pro moters and assort them Into Omaha. It la expected that a large number et th local dealer will make tha trip. There will be about sixty in th party tram Denver. H. K. rradrlckson will make th run In a seven-passenger Chalmers car, which will be used for th members st tbs press and Commercial club. Loud protest waa made against th motsroycl policemen for th a timorous arrests ot speeders, who they say war not at th tiro running fast enough to warrant being charged with tha ftense, Tha point was brought up that la all larg eastern eltlea th speed limit on tbe boulevards or other tnoroughtor, sxcspt th business districts, wss twenty' five mile an hour. Hera, P. A. Wells stated, a motorist would be arrested it he drove hi ear that fast even la th outskirts et the dty. After th club gets to running along smoothly a campaign will be startsd to hav th speed limit set at twsnty-ttv mil an hour. Tha boys sre looking forward to au en campment oa tha Bukhara river at th close ot th present school term. Permits to smoke, I cent. All deal ara Balldlaa Permits. Edward Qulnn, MM Sahler, frame dwell Ing. !.; 11. A. McCord. (lis Florence boulevard, frame dwelling, C.MO; Paul L. and A. B. Ktene. Twenty-sixtn ano in ney. brick veneered dwelling, COM; Henry A. Van Avery, r, Hickory frame dwell ing. I2.a: F. J. Blrss, UOK Lincoln boule vard, addition to tramo awaiting, saw Pure MalmLsLcy 1 an absolutely pure distillation ot elected clean grain thoroughly malted. It palaUblllty and ita freedom from tojurlou substances render It so that It ean be retained by the moat sensitive stomach. It baa been naed with remarkable result In the treatment of pneu monia, grip, cough, cold, malaria, low fevers, gtomach trouble and all wasted and diseased conditions. Daffy's Pure Halt Whiskey is the only whiskey that was taxed by the government as medicine during the Hpanlah-Americaa war. Tbe genuine Duffy Pure Halt Whiskey is sold In sealed bottles only. - Tbe "Old Chemist's Head" Is on the label and over the cork Is an engraved seal. Sold by druggists, grocers and dealers everywhere or direct, $1.00 a large bottle. Th Zraffy Malt Wlisiey Oa, Boekawtar, aT. T, "Wealthy People!!'9 a to mineral snrinsrs to ertmk aa Varta mineral snrinsrs to artnk aa nati Blackburn's A I I RaXUCVS COHITUTATlOa, Buys That Piano Tbe Above Is Just One of 42 Pianos LEFT From Our Council Bluffs Stock ' That Must Be Sold so MONDAY Here Are i Few More of the Bargain: Left $SOO G rovers tela Practice) tto S30 $200 A Hon Upright ....5 'JOO Kimball Upright . .S80 250 Kroeger Upright ..$85 $300 Monitor Upright ..(95 $SO0 J. a FUrhev Upright .......115 875 Chlcaerlng Sob Up. ght S1SS $300 Estr.y Upright ..8145 $400 Kiib Upright ..175 $428 Everett Upright. .8180 FREE STOOL FREE SCARF NO MONEY I DOWN I 30 Days' Free Trial To show you ths absolute con fidence we nav In th Piano w sell, we otter you the above straordlnary terma Try ths plaao for 10 flays. If It Is not all wa claim for It, you nave th privilege ot returning It Sctimoller & Mueller Piann Co. 1311-13 Farnam Si, OMAHA SALESMAN Intelligent, experienced host ler to carry oar well known Miladies Petticoats in Nebraska only, on com mission. We desire to open a branch in this state if we can connect with responsible party. Jackson Mack Mfg. Co. 119 W. 23d Street, New York Largest Petticoat Man ufacturers in the World The ooatofflca de partment eett mates 177,000,000 lost last year through fafca InveaULente, most ly by people who ars least able to stand misfortune. In a Tana Kort gmgs on double se curity your princi pal Is always aafa and the Interest Is not affected by fi nancial unrest. Wa offer these In alt denomination a yielding and t Interest Tsst Free, and attend to all Interest collec tions and details. KJ DAINTY LCRCHES-SAT-ISFYIXG BEVERAGES Served at our downstairs Sodaosis. in our loth and Dodge 8treet store. A quiet place to enjoy a few minutes and to recuperate from a shopping tonr. Sbernai & McConneB Dmf Co. SIXTEENTH AND DODGE 8TS. THE 0MAITA BEE Is read by people who want anil tacts la news that la nava. mmsiiiiirsfl L I II miiri ??tf if t W soJi.cs- - . JIooo w