THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAT 13, 1912. Council Bluffs MAYOR VETOES SUNDAY LAW Council Sustains Action by Majority of Tilt. HARDOtG WOULD CXOSE JOISTS 7s a roe Deelares He Will Have aay Caasbltag Hoasew that May Be (that ap at Oaee ar pallre. Mayor Maloner vetoed th barbers' Sun day closing ordinance last 'night ana tbe council sustained tan nisvors "to by a vote of live. . Harding, lu author, Bos.r and Flood were the only members who voted to overlde the veto. On. the Drat ballot. Bee be. Fisher and Stone voted to sustain the official condemnation. . Kvans and Huber passed, but on second call at the demand of the mayor lined up with the majority. The readlnf of the veto was about the first business transacted. Be fore the last words had been pronounced Alderman Hardlnc was on bis feet with a motion, that the ordinance pass. ' "The motion before ths house Is, shall the mar or s veto be sustained. Clerk will call the roll.' said the majror. There was so chance for debate, and In a minute It was all over. ' T mlnmes later a dosra barbers stalked out of the room, with no noticeable delicacy of tread. The major asolfned these reasons for his veto: I cannot find anything In the statutes that gives specifically to cities the right nr sutnurtty to rerulste the businra of bartering. This specific authority to require various matters Is given In such tares as cemeteries, pawnbrokers, hotels, restaurant, eating houses, transient marl-hems, billiard parlors, saloons,. second hand dealers, drcuKes. theatsrs and vari ous other enterprise. . It must be conceded, then, that the lesl.latura of the stale haa not seen fit to sinei. out the trade of barherlng as one calling for specific or extraordinary regulation The business of bsrbrrlng Is usually conducted In a very quiet and orderly manner, and barber shops are places ordinarily neat and clean In their atfoinimeiits, ana it w very ran inai a l 1st urbane of any kino eases piece in one. 11 la safe say that no oilier business is conducted In a more orderly, decant and quiet manner than the business of barbering. For this reason it seems to ma unfair that this particular trade should he singled out for regulatloa and restric tion b the city. tn uol.v ground upon which this action an be taken Is the authority conferred b section eu or the code, wmeh gives to cities the right to pass ordinances piovKiing fur the safety and la preserve i lie health, promote the prosperity, Im prove the morals, order, comfort and convenience- of such corporatlona and the inhabitants thereof. It does not seem fair to dsss sn ordinance interfering with the arrangements and business of men enssged In this particular trade by re quiring them to close their shops on Run days unless llks restrictions are thrown around all the other trades ana oust rises of ths city. With equal propriety the city euld uses aa ordinance requir ing tiutt sil shoe poitsning stands, candy stores, ctgsr stores, soda fountains and other businesses too numerous to be mentioned here, should likewise ' be re quired to desist from operatioa on tun' lava it the city undertakes regulations of .this character at all there la no certain limit that can b" placed on Its action, as each restriction furnishes In itself aa argument for further ones If the city shall start Into this matter sad carry It out to lis logical conclusion the puniie of Council bluffs will, in tnv Judgment,, bo subjected to great ssnoyenue and Inconvenient Furthermore. I en not believe that It should se me policy or in city to at tempt tu regulata every petty detail of lite, 0M0 burden our eltlsena with count lees annoying and unnecessary rsstrls- llutig. Another matter to bs eonsldsred Is (hat a regulation? ot mis character will ser iously Inture a large business institu tion of the. city 'that haa been carried n by a number uf our rltlsrns, who hsvs advanced large gums of money from Council Bluffs GOLD DUST deliicmgic Geld Dust Is more than soap does more than soap. Soap merely cleans; Gold Dust gets under the surface, kills every germ, washes out every impurity and ster ilizes everything it touches. f i ' It is a sanitary cleanser which cleans quicker and better than anything else, and saves the housewife the toil of rubbing and scrubbing. Gold Dost does til the hard part of the workyou merely assist it Cold Dust to eld ia 60 aba and Urge peck ages. Tbe Urge packages greater Pesos as. "Lt fas COLD DUST TWJHS a TONE'S 0Ld GOLDEN COFFEE Wo its fns3 tl, sorest proof -- fall UJ,. Csrahvilw Til M If nasi il . Ask year gear Sss. Ms aawai. a X TOM tgog, a, laeaaas. a J X "TWrv ml4i T -m M 1 a, , - whieh-they have never received any re turns, for tne purpose of Keeping in oper, stlon a modern hotel. Access to a bar. ber shop is a great convenience to sll ot the traveling public and a practical necessity to a portion thereof. To take saay from the Grand hotel, or any other notel of this vht, ' this convenience for the benefit of Its patrons, will cause. many of ita customers to go to hotels In Omaha, where, they can have this von, venience. Alderman Harding asked that ths chief of polio be Instructed Immediately to close up all gambling nouses and crap joints and atop all (ambling games, but before he had time to receive a second, Mayor sfaloney Informed him that such Instructions were not necessary, that all that wag required was to furnish the names and locathma' and ha would see that the rest happened. The First ward alderman said It was not Ms duty to furnish names; It was the duty of the chief ta find such places. If there art any such places in this town, I'll find them and see that they srs closed, toa." rslned the mayor warmly. A communication was received from secretary R. A. Leussier of ths street railway company relative to the culverts to be constructed In ths car line grade west of Thlrty-atventh street, sprinkling; tbe it rests In tbe central portion sf ths city and hooding the are headlights on the cars for a portion of ths Journey through town. The First National bank and Its stock holders filed notice of a suit appealing from tna assessment made of capital stock and surplus, approved by tbe coun cil as a board of review, and claiming that pOOS of ths assessment was ex empt. The city solicitor wss directed to vigorously defend ths suit An Improvement resolution authorising the pavement of several streets la the vicinity of the Christian home, asked for by residents; was approved. The iremen at No. I and Mo. 4 hose hawses asses to have paint and paper furnished tliem for improving their quarters, agree ing ta da the work, and the request Was referred to the proper committee with Power to act A request front the fire men at No. I and No. 4 for use of the granite paving block for desired Im proveraents was given the asm consid eration. Iteatoents on Commercial street ssksd to have the old grade established flva year ago changed, and the request wa agreed to provided waivers wars se cured- A request for ths pro par drain- Ing or Twenty-fifth av.nus between Fourth and Mxta streets was referred to the committee of ths whole. It was agreed that street laborer engaged In working out poll tax assessment .hould be permitted to do one-half a day' work for tna fi pay. twee, ywa are ascneuiiy invited 10 sss ths big display of N.w Idee, gas range at our store this week. Free cook book if yen ask for It P, c. Ds Vol rtarawar company. .. Minor Mention ' ' Davis, drug. Tic trots, lis. A. Hasp C. ' , H. Borwlck tor wall paper. , Wood ring t'ndertskiig Co., TsL M. Corrtgea. andenakera. 'Phonal 141. NBW YORK Plumbing Co. 'Phone MM. FAUST BEER AT ROOErtS- BUFFET. Lswl Cutlsr, funeral director. 'Phone 17. laagasjn. bound. Morehouse Co. - JiFAJ '""'' delivered. TsL til. a K. jtinnick. OredutMO cards tnleara in lnn prists gifts. Faubls Art .hop. Bluff City laundry, pry Cleaning and Dy work Mow 'phone Kc ail TO HAVE 'OR RORHOW, HEB C. B. Mutual BMg. a Loaa Ass a., LU TearL Jewel Court, Tribe, of Ben Hur. will meet this svenlng. All numbers arc rs 'roT staff" """ "ctll the de- Investment: For sale, a fine two-story brick on Broadway In the eentar of Coun cil Bluff., la. AAArmmm -a" u Council Bluffs. Ia. . BRING In your disabled watrk to sot watchmaksrs, they will, put It in as good condition as new. Kvsry piece of work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Lsftsrt a. THE' DENTAL OFFICR OF DIL VtotMJBURT (next to Grand hotel), which haa been temporarly closed for the last week. Is now full refitted and refurnished and Dr. Woodbury is pleased to Mats tist It la now one of the most modern and sanitary office in ma west. m 1'sarl nt.. Mast to Grand Hotel. Henry Bancroft, Jr., baa returned from wner n waa called by tlie sudd.n death of his eldest son, Robert M. Beecroft, who was killed at Carroll He was struck on the head with a heavy timber whlla helping to unload heavy tee. Tha funeral . wss held Sunday from his boms at Pes Molnss. lie wss years of ag and was a native of (otincU Bluffs. Ha I survived by his wlf and seven children; also by bis father, six sister and throe brother. Dr. Daniel Jackson, one of the veteran physicians of the city, died yesterday morning at his home. 141 Olea avsnue. after tour years' Illness from a com plication of diaeases associated with asthma He waa at veara id 11- 1. survived by his widow. The funeral will ee held at the residence Tuesday after noon at o'clock and tha body will be taksn to Plsasantvllla, la., for burial. Oeorg A. Hay of the. Second Prea sytanan ohurch will conduct tha service. A tele cram fmm tha traia fH.naii.u-- offlre at Fort Dodge Informed the polios w Miieiiv mm ovwung inst a gang of hoboes had matured a bos ear Incoming train and Jwd Intimidated the crvw, 1 no train waa stopped near nig lake and a squad of officers was sent there la the patrol wagon. They found the ear In tmaaiaeliiii at flva bin of whom bad any kind of weapon! Ths were orougni to tne station and locked up. They will bs la poiic court this morning. Joseph K. PrVs, who waa tscently ap pointed assistant division superintendent of the Great Western railroad, with headquarters at Clarion, died nnivtav evening at the Edmuudson hospital after an Illness of four weeks from acuta stomach trouble. Mr. Price was 44 years old. Hs had been a resident of this city Si , .I1 sxorpt for the brief period of residence at Clarion. The body waa taken to tbe residence of hie brother-in-law. J. F. Hughes. M3 West Broadway, where funeral services will be held this afternoon at i n aw.k conducted by Rev. J. H. William of the ! nro""ir aieiiKioisf ruurcn. nr. Price is survived by his wlf. and on daugh ter, Helen; two brother, W. R. Price of Bloomlngtoo, -ilL, and J. W. Price of Beacon, la,, srnl owe sister, Mrs. George Bowmaa of Chicago, Hs waa a mw of the Ancient Free and Accepted Maaona at Red field, la., and of the Loyal Order of Moose. The Great Western will rua a special train Sown from Clarloa tw. day morning, bringtrig about 3bt employes a uw rwe woe will eiwn th funeral la a body. MsMwsaaw I lsia.se. Marriage Itcenees war Isausd yestsrday to the toliowtng asms parsons; Name and Address. a-. Charles McDowell. Cwancfl Brtiff. 31 Dolly Wsoer. CouneS BIffs...T"; a O. W. CmHk, Nashvill, Teoa.. y Grace Hunt. Omaha J wax Aoeirnan, vmeaa yj Gwiaha.. Council Bluffs WnXJOXWllXPUCEDONFILE Property Held by Dtcessed it to Be Held by the Family. WIDOW AID SOS HAVE CHARGE Edarattaa at the Children aad Their - Esaplaysseat la the Baal news Is Left tw tbe Mather. Th will of th lat I. V. Wilcox ass filed for probate yesterday. No Inventory of th aetata Is filed and lu value Is not stated. The widow, Emma E. Wilcox, and tha eldest son, Roy E.. are made Jointly .executrix and executor, with full exemption from any form of bond. In th ' event of the death of either, ths other la mad sot executor subject to oondlUon that follow. Th will la dsted December U. IM, and at witnessed by J. "J.' Stewart th attorney who drew It, and Dorm Wright, hi stenographer. It green th widow one-third ot all th property and provide for tha equal dis tribution of th balance among th five Tha will la lengthy, abounding In wins counsel that may bs followed In the fu ture conduct of th business, indicating that It continued success and the happi- and welfare of hi family were Mr. Wilcox constant thought. . Ths only re- st fictions, and the ars suggested a a wish, relate to ths parting wirh ths homestead and central greenhouse plant. but hs advises that there be no sale of property that will materially Interfere with the operation of th business, and that it be continued a long a It I profitable. That he long ago contemplated the formation ot a stock company, which was accomplished last winter. Is Indi cated In the opening paragraphs. Ia tiie vent of th formation of a corporaUoa before hi death. Mr. Wilcox advised that th business bs conducted aa provided In th articles of Incorporation, and that all stock be retained by member of th family. The will sdvise against the final distribution of the property until all of tha son hsvs attained their ma jority. . Widow tbe Trasiee. Th widow I appointed trust se to hold (11 property until th children become of age. She is empower .d to aril and con vey any of the property' other than tha greenhouse plant and th homestead without any order of court or by any other authority than I conveyed In the will, retaining from such sale one-third for herself and invsstlng th remainder for th children, la th management of th business she Is givsn th widest lati tude. Mr. Wilcox particularly advise that aha may advance th children any part of their portion that may be due them upon tha event ot their marriage or coming to majority, "taking Into con- etderatioa tha Industrious and economical habits, or th lack thereof of each, and Phi ability to bold and manage such prop- arty to his own best Intsrest, and If any of them In th good Judgment ot their mother are unable to car for such prop rty that she may hold It for th benefit of such child and la authorised to place such restriction around It as will pre- snt It awing squandered." Tha mother I urged to be ltbersl tn th advanos msds to tha Children upon reaching tb.ir mslprlly or getting mar ried, and ah I trn powered to advance any part ot th eststs other than ths greenhouse plsnt that aha may think proper from tims to time end not sx- Council Bluffs ceedtng the share of such' child based upon a fair estimate of the value of th estate, and tnis estimate la to be deter mined by herself. If upon the final division any child ahould have received more than his share he shsll account for It and refund th excess to she mother for redistribution. The will provides for tbe accounting of all the affair ot the estate and the cum-taiit division of one-third to be ret aside as the widow's dower. The re mainder It to go in equal shares to tit children with the restrictions noted. She shall keep a strict account, and at her death, whatever balance remains ot this one third shall be equally divided among the children. ia Case at Remarriage. Th appointment of the wife continues until - the estat is fully dlstributsd. If such distribution 1 accomplished during th time ah remains the widow. In case of bar remarriage, th son. Roy E. Wilcox, becomes sol trustee, or on of th other sons, after arriving at th age of B. may be appointed by the mother to act with him. In tha event ot th death of both mother aad son before the final distri bution, then such of the son aa hsvs arrived at th age of 8 years, shall act as trustees, and In such event, as each child arrives at the age of tl years, he shall by reason ot that tact b on ot the trustees. Th will provide tor ths Income ot the est a is being used for ths advance ment ot the business snd th mainten ance of th family, with especial refer enc to rh liberal education of th chil dren. The entire matter uf the education ot the children is left to the mother. In the event ot ber death, then the education of the minor children will be agreed upon by a majority in number of tbe children business must be who havs attained the age ot li year. 8uch of th adult chil dren aa are employed tn the conduct of tha business must he aHowed a reason able compensation, ths amount to be de termined by tbelr mother. If she Is not living, the children who continue to be actively engaged In working are to be paid a reaaonabls salary, considering age, until n years old. From that time on the salary ot the adult children shall bs equal. When all th children have ar rived at tl years, they may determine tb matter of salary to be psld for their serv ice. That the comfort and happiness of bis wife, coupled with the preservation of ths beautiful horn he had built tor her and tha malntensnce Intact ot th horn plant, was Ihc central Ids of Mr. Wli. cox. Is indicated by this paragraph: "No provision of this will shall be con strued to require the ssle of th home lead during th time th widow act aa trustee, but sha'may retain posses sion of ths homestead without accounting for rent to th end that shs may be bet ter able to car for the ehlMrsn, who re side with her and conduce to her owt comfort. All th household good and furniture I bequeathed to the widow a her own. Including th family carriage, and automobile. Council Bluffs Methodists Will Try to Raise Debt This Is anniversary week at the Broad way Methodist ehurefc"" Ans orgs id sad canvas I being mad to liquidate th re mainder of th old church debt. A : luncheon will be served st th church each evening to 'the team or workers, who wiU be sent out by the steering com mittee two and two, AJ1 men of the church who are interested la this work are urged to attend these luncheon be ginning with Monday evening. Epwortlt League chapter and business meeting at tbe church on Tuesday .-en-ing. The president. Mr. Tnarp, requests iuii axierasanca. Prayer meeting at tbe church w day evening at 'clock . with special them, led bv the r.a T1.1- .Hit w Msy ia. and 'the actual ttrMitia veraary of th dedlr arloe of the r..mi ii-i memoera are urged ta be present. Wheel No. . will with u J. Champion. IX Glen avenue. m-i.u day afternoon. Wheel No. 7. wl.l meet who airs. MulhoEand. 104 Grace street, on Tuesday afienxx.r. a races and PhUatheaa win nu a uiuan r Intel, i west Washington ave nue, r Doay evening. Juouee thanksgiving service . will be held at tb church on next Sunday morn ing, nev. cnarlea Boewell ot Phllsdel phla will preach th asrmon. 50,000 Trial Dottles of Zemo for Eczema Absolutely ' Guaranteed the Greatest Discovery for Any and All Skin Afflictions from Scalp to Toes. Pimples, Blotches, Hives, Dandruff No Hatter What, Zemo Will-Core It, Get a Trial Botils Today Sura Don't Miss It. Op Till Midnight. Stores .itom, .nfflffiil If...... .tffn 1 lURS ,?f 'i) I ' i'i J 1 X. J, . 'Wllil , ywis.1 tf .... CsB M and have a Vaceuat Cleaner eat s eur basse; ta a day. will all year bouse cleaning. Complete eoulpeaeot at tools for ditfersnt wss. Peterson H achoenfaig Cm. Pianos In ail tha attest fancy veneers ot th very peat make SfweenM at A. Mosp Ca, H West Broadway. CowacO Bluffs. U. Easy saymeata, . JV - On Trial of Zctm for AH kln Trow blew WiU Prove How low ( an (rrt Kid of The IMMftoafvavMsala Pmwintlv. n PwrShor K. J', case Uc Trial rarkaga Today. . . , .in1 ' Iliillf ZEMft. the Wonderful remedy tar all Th It-cent trtsl bottle I nut un as skin afllctlona. Is ber. The proofs of sn absolute proof. And If you cannot care are aiarveloua Photographs ot admit before yuu have uatrl up 11ns Sc worst case showing their awful eon- bottle ot ZEMO that It la tn moat cx dltioa aad the wonderful transforms- traordtnary skin remedy yoa have ever tlon ta complete restoratloa by this tried or heard of, we want you to say akin treatment are making so and ths S cents will be as ahaertuilv 1LMO tb meet talked about remedy refunded aa It was received. svar sold far akin affliction All you XMO ia sold at tl.M for th reralar- Bav to do I to apply a little of lit tlsed bottle, but w .re supplying yoa liquid EKMO to the affected part of with th liberal trial alas bottle, a enly the akin awd I aad behold, la a few U cents, so that you may have no ex- deya lime every trace of the ugly cuse for not first giving ft a trial. U eruption baa disappeared; the blotches aossn't matter what your skin trouble gone: leaving tbe skin clear, firm and may be, r bo long voa hsv bad it. beautiful. Tin ami with dandruff. We want you to try ZRMO and you will ZMO a absolutely safe. Yeu can t not be disappointed. Get a J-cet bot- appiy too macM of it. The man or wo- tie of ZKMii today: lie It tonight. Look n so who woo t beltev thi will be loo- in (j mirror a few davs after and yoa lag ta greatest opportunity evar offer- win bless the day yoa first heard of ed to skin sufferers. To make It ay ZEMO. . The SS-cent trial also, as well for every woe to try It. end experienc u the dollar aue. can be obtained at triawtlaar wvea MM ubeawl-sue trial will be sent upow receipt of price by the bottle aaly seat aeh a aft was K w Rose Metildn Ca. 8L Unite. Mo. Mt"Ws.wu.,wr,ut isl ZBMO. Is sold by leading druggists throughout America and In Omaha by Bbernan A lirConnell rteuw Cn- ttth tha and mdga, ilth and Farnam, Owl Trug tor assxxa, Tou have T aaotnar ex cos. - tn tl world now for having ptmpiea. Motches. Co. lth and Hareey. Loyal PharmacV spottedosnpiexisn. senses, daanitt or ;7-t .No. ULh ' au e''aaaa as scsii, trouble " U1 el GERMANY'S BIG WAR CHEST racks gs at Ready Caak Kept Tawer ta riaaaee few Oaya at War. In th city of Spandau there stands a seaiously guarded tower where Germany seeps its war . treasure. In the days ot political unrest and rumor ot war trier. Is no spot In th whol of th empire mors curiously looked upoa than thi. . . Tor la th dark red. looming tower there reposes a vast board of 1XI,W.00S marks (ftn.K)), which I kept for th sol Dur- pos of helping Germany should It be called upon to take a part In any great war. Th first of tks treasure was placed In the tower tn th reign ot Frederick Wll- helra I ot Prussia. The exact sum ths tower contained at that tlm Is not known but It did not amount to a very great deal. After th Franco-Prussian war, when Ucrtriany became an empire. It was de cided to tak KOM.OM from the Indemnity paid by th French and lock it away for ever a a war treasure. At the same time a law waa passed ruling that "th Imperial war treasure must only be used for mobilisation pur poses, and then only by consent of both the emperor snd th Parliament." Th I sat provision tn this law Is Impor tant, for tha German constitution gives th emperor th right to declare a war without first consulting bis war staff, but he cannot, on hi own Initiative, mak iisa of th war treasure. Ia ths ease of a colonial expedition or on of th "Httl wars" which great pow er are continually fighting In soms por tion of th globe Germany, of course, would not find It necessary to mak uss ot Its war treasure; a money for object such aa these can always b obtained by When th treasure Is spent It must, ac cording tn this law, b Imroedlstely replen ished tn th original amount Th money In th Julius tow I all In gold coins, add is placed la boxes con taining &. each. It Is almost impossible to Imagine what a vast number ot coins ia contained In K,0(n,Q(n, and when for some reason or oioer too treasure nas to b removed, iris literally-dug up by th spadeful. But It would be difficult for any on to make off with any of tbe Spandan treas ure The tower is euarded hv Hnuo. of sentries night and day. and there are three masalv steel doors between the outside of th tower and th gold. Certain members, ul ths imperial de partment commission of Germany make formal visits to Btandau twice a year, solemnly overhaul the treasure and re turn to Berlin satisfied that the treasure Is still la the sam place. Should one ot th guard or commandants at th tower be chanced, a special visit hi mad by th commissioners. The public, ot course., re under no circumstance al lowed access to th tower Pearson I Weekly. Council Approves -' Bond of McDonald Bond of Charles B. McDonald, tb sew deputy commissioner ot finsnces and ac counts under Dan B. 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