TIIE BF.E: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY 16. 1912. .Ai i A.T THE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OF FOODS and BEVERAGES PARIS 1912 Grand DIPLOMA AND GOLD MEDALS ON 322," BOTTLED BEER THIS exhibition was held at Pari, during the month of March, 1912, under the direction of the French government, in the great Luna Park pavilion and, con tained the exhibits of thousands of the leading food and beverage manufacturers in the world. ON BEER, The award Jury consisted of the most noted culinary ex perts and chemists of France. Our winning GRAND PRIX and GOLD MEDALS on Stori Triumph beer and Old Saxon Brau proves conclusively that these beverages are the equal in Purity, Quality and Flavor of any beer in Europe or America. DIPLOMA AND GOLD MEDALS The real judges of beer here at home (the public) have told us this most emphatically by the increased demand from year to year. It is some satisfaction to know that the foreign experts pay this high compliment also. When you order STORZ BEER you will know you are getting the best .3 0 DIPLOMAS, MEDALS AND GRAND PRIX WILL BE ON EXHIBIT IN MERCHANTS HOTEL, MAIH WINDOW, FROM MAY 15 TO 18. GO AND SEE THEM STORZ BREWING CO., OMAHA 1a AFFAIRS- ATSOUTH OMAHA 'aawyer Retained to Fight Payment Under Paving Estimate. MATTER TO GO INTO THE COURTS Likelihood That III Some Form IlKirn WIN Nooa Test Legal ity rnyasent Vaarr th t'tty tharter. Attorneys have been retained and are at work en a petition to the district court praying that the city clerk be en Joined from paying out any eatlmatea according to the resolution passed at the meeting of the city council Monday night. The Injunction proceedings are under stood to have been commenced at the In stigation of A. A. Wright and other heavy property owners wno fear that In the face of the unconstitutionality of the union labor clause of the city charter, any money paid out under Its force win Invalidate the pro rata assessment of Improvement tales which will then de volve upon the taxpayers at large. It seems quite certain that from one angle or anothei a legal battle Is Immi nent on the letting of paving and grading contracts. hlraic Kcbrlver Take. Ernie Bcbrtver, said by the local po lice to be badly wanted In connection with some wholesale hide robberies com mitted at the peeking houses about a year ago was arrested yesterday at Twenty-fourth and N streets by Cbiefvf l'otlce John Brigge. According to the detective department St driver has been absent In California since, the crime was committed. At the time he was said to have been associated with Maurice Lonegan and Timothy Casmetsky. Together the three are said to hare made away with tl.aia worth ot hides ' taken from different packing houses. Th) bides were resuld to small dealers, it Is asserted. Alter the deal had been pulled off Sthriver la said to have fled to Califor nia and his companions placed the blame on him. Loneaan is now serving a peni tentiary term in another state, the poik-e ir, echrtver was also Implicated hi the) slugging and robbery of J. ilcAullfla ilj Twenty-tifth and Y streets, according tO the police. j Haanart to li'itrrn. Arrangements are being made for- a monster baituuet to be tendered to John E. O Hern, recently promoted to be gen eral supcriniendent of all the Armour parking plants. A committee of South Omaha busints mea met yeaterday aft ernoon at the Atlas cafe, where they d srussed the plana Tlie chief question se-ns to be to arrange a merger whereby the Omaha men. the live stock men and the South Omaha business men can agree upoa acme plan of unified action. All three sets wish to show their appre-cia-loir of the promotion given to Mr. O Hern. No date has been fixed aa yet for the function proposed, which will probably be held In the Lire Stock ex thanjre dining room. - - - I Iqaor lira .aaar offirere. At the Eagle hill yesterday the South Omaha liquor Liealere' Protective asso ciation elected officers to serve for the coming year, r'racticeily the whole slate of las; year wu swept cieaa -aad the control vestsd In the hands of a new crowd this year. The old officers, at least several of them, are understood to hsve snnounred their Intention aot to stand for-re-electton. Some of the workers of the association claim that the burden of the work always fell upon the same ones. - Another story told by saloon men Is that the association failed to make good when the licensee were being Issued recently. Home of the members felt that the association should have assisted the less fortunate In getting bonds. Altogether the new lineup Indicates thst the workers or last year hare handed the management of affaire over to an entirely new set The officers elected are: President, J. Lowery; vice president, J. F. Welling; secretary, J. Msder; treasurer, P. Boyce. The execu tive board consist of M. Sexton. J. Jer nian, P. Ault, I. Raduxina. P. Kruah- Inck and J. Hlmonskl. For Kale. Modern seven-room house. In beat resi dence block in tjouth Omaha. Tel So. 44. Maale (,. Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Mayfleld are visit ing at bos Angeles, CaJ. A. Hartman of Petersburg, Neb.. visited with Boutk Omaha friends Monday. Mrs. Burton Wallace of Kansas City is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Henry. Mi Edna Altstadt left Tuesday for Valentine. Neb., for an extended visit wun relatives at that place. The -Letter South Hide Aid society will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Float, Thir teenth and Jackson atreets. Mrs. Mary Buglewica, who underwent an operation at 81. Joseph's hospital, will be takeu to her home today. Miss Blsnche Powers left yesterday for eastern Iowa after a two weeks' visit with her uncle, D. Robinson. The birth of a daughter Is reported at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ander son. FXH North Twenty-third street. Miss Matilda vtogenson, former ste- TITANIC SURVIVOR IN OMAHA Man Who Retcuei Little Ionic Vii it John L McCaguo. TELLS OF HIS EXPERIENCES Haga Woolner, I,aa Pereea to Ke rape la Lifeboat, Advised to Hide oat Tltaale Beraaee of His Heallk. Probably the only man In the world, who tasted of the Iceberg, which wrecked the steamer Titanic, a man whose physician had advised him for j the sake of Ms health to take that new and sanitary steamer to the United ' titelcs and the last man to escape from the wreck, was a vlstltor In Omsha yes terday. He was Hugh Woolner, chairman of the National Oil syndicate ot London, enroute to Denver and Cheyenne to at tend to some business for bis company. A, the promensde dick, by jumping- tea feet out Into the last boat as he saw It partly vacant, being lowered away from the steamer. "We had been up above helping the women and children Into boats from th port side of the skip and left there when w taw most all of them had gone. We heard the cries of the crew on the other side of the boat and went around the of ficers' quarter In time to see the btf crowd surging toward the boat which were being hoisted on the davits. Th crew wss shouting at them to stand back. Men ware crowding In and shouting to lie let out and women behind them were crying to get through the throng. Th squad of men 1 was with formed a wedge and surged through the crowd to the side at the boat, making a pathway for the women In the rear to get out. W stood aside and a they came through lifted them across Into the boats. There was a step of four or five feet to be made and many of them were afraid to try to cross with the sea seventy feet below. These we had to pick up and liter ally throw Into th boats. When we mad that pathway and ' th women .1 - II' 1 . J w . . . - .. .. I I . r u , T u r. - ti. rted th men seemed to subside and to hi rriend. Jobn b. Mccsgue. ot tn Mcragu Investment company. After a day talking business and tell ing of hla interesting experience In th Titsnle wreck. Mr. Wonlner left Omaha esrly yesterday afternoon. A reporter for The Boe, be declared, was the first newspsper man he had met since the night the Carpathia landed In New York with the Titanic survivor, when a representative of the New Tork they stood about gulttly watching the operation. "When we us that all the women had gone, w turned about nd went below to deck A. When I walked into those red and glimmer, H gar me a sort of incanny feeling. Then th ship began rocking a tittle and we could feel It tie Anil mniM kiln4wl 1.1 1 , . n L. Sun took away from him and published , yhm ., M thout Interview letter k. ".d writ en .., iooM up n9 ,h. . to hi. family In london descrlbm, the I level with ua 1 saw It was partially va cant. The steamer was baling so. the boat creaked on It davit as tt hung ten feat out from th deck. ' My frtwd told Jr!m lo go first and wreck "It sounded very prosulc." be said, "and i a If 1 had oo heart at all " I Testifies Uefui Csumltlrr. ' PASS ANTI-INJUNCTION BILL Eoum for Strong iteuure in Labor' Behalf. SUBSTTTTTTX ACT IS DEFEATED Law Weill bo AanStl Prohibit Ihsibm lajanetl" Wtth- Nolle ! arv Tkoee Affected. WABHINOTON. May 16 -mipoerted hy all th progrsslv republican. U houM last nlsht passed the CIvton antMnl'ine tton Mil. Brr democrat present "td for It n th rult was announced to th eccampanlment of a remarkable dem-onMratlon- Th leglltlon I regarded a on of th most advanced step yet taken In the Intersil f organised labor. Through, out th debet President flompers, Sec retary Morrison and a half doxen mem ber of th executive committee of th American Federation of Labor were In terested listener. Mr. Oomper occupied a front seat tn th members' gallery. Ths opposition to the measure at (.mixed to nut through a ubtltut ...h ti,. .i.- .v.i .i 1 1 drawn hy B.presentatlve Sterling of 1111- tlght end ss th. lights begin to turn I"- Tlila modified the aw.eplng tms , of th t-'iayton oiu. om tl to . Tb bill mendn th law to priiilhit th IMUanc of Injtin -tiJOS without aotl.-e j being served on those affected. 8ich Injumtlons would b effective lor ssvn davs only and- renewal would be poa slbls only when the court " con vinced such action was nessry for ths consarvatlon of rlsht of piopeiv. -Jonn Vo" Injunction wuld be Imiioss.ble i ths risht to "peaceful picketing" In ri y 71 . This seal (tn'l ftp he rau is It i imltr Uthi likt th of a collar. It ias 'I bind in th crotch beraus then an aa buttons on tn sat to prevtot frt movsmsnt Th rti-qutrltr hnglh, fUTItr llint. Mtdt th in ttkltttt tnd full Itnftki. "V. il- ; J: 1" " ' . Mr. Woolner testified before the i,nll I ..1 'Uime pny, nmm rwiimi ner fWHiiion ana gone I " - , - - i . , mnJ A h. to Wisconsin where she will spend some I Investigating committee. "I wss not able ; he did. ,Th boat was below tn when 1 1 atrlke or peaceful ucat "' I to tell them much more than other wit- Hunted and fell, clinging to Ita std. a 1 iscognired. i-ISSi iCfbJl Silt Ahc,lfnt r,,;r!neses told," he said. "Thty I rested me ftlloiv ciughl me and pulled m InslOa or united workmen win hold an im. portent meting Thursday evening at the Ancient Order of United Workmen temple. Isaac Levy, a second-hand furniture Twfnsro'BV"0!!!!!!! Tired of thinking of the horr.ble .!- j th Iceberg nd sprung ,.ll ak. Ing sarbape within the ritv limit!. i hlef aster, Woolner went direct from New t When up on the d k a steward nme up secreisry of the Western Tmvelers' Insur- very courteouslj, and .ther w.s son of j When got down to th watr Was ths I ull I on RIITTS DIES ih'; accusations uf cowarulce or routib , fIrKt lint we realised th -steamer had I Bu " . treatment some of the Ciigluh and ' been so badly damaged. j Ameilcaa papers spoke of." "We Ihought It had lust gl ded aeamst AFTER SHORT ILLNESS It can 't gap in the eat can 7 bind in the crotch -give, double wear where the wear it hardest alwayg fiti perfectly Allritti, itjUl tnjfabrici $1,001 $SM UtH ftd dialtri av itGtt it ttitf. Tut Si r i not. UgDtavt ear Co. Piqus, 0. HE CAN'T QUIT ' DRIHKIHG Neal Stops It In Three Dayp, iwr Every reader of this paper haa aonih' relative, employe or miloyr, friend o acquslntsno of whom they and Othef.. friends regretfully sar: "He Is ueh 1 good man. so bright and capable In verV WSV whn inhi, .. i. i- ,.u . . . , WH., U1M n ,B inn nail. that HE CAN'T QUT using that awful muii mat runs him of his reason, ruin body and mind and wreck home." No one know, understands and grlsvea and suffer over thla fact mora than thai man who I thua afflicted. H wants tuu scan, and at time In th hour of ufJl faring and distress which alwaya ac'r oompsnlsa and follow th debauch would give anything to find a way oil mean of escape. To such men end thosdv Interested In them the Neal I a godsend It will "ob up" ny case In a u4! hours-It will perfectly cur any can of alcoholism that I acctpted for treat ment In the short spar of time of only" three day. If you don't believe this;'' Investigate and you will believe W will . furnish you references to thousands ot. cured patients, to hundreds of th beat and leading men In the country. Last but not least, w will not chant you k slngle cent unless you and all Interested sie entirely aatlrfied at the end of Uia trt-altnent i all or addt csa The Neal Institute;'' IUU K. loth Htroet. Tclrphone UouglaAr ;.'e. Omsha, Neb. 0 (M KAX STIIAMHHII8. Wlllard Buttn. son of W. U. Butte of fttet-tiYM .lams Hhf.ihtin mad? the arrest: which ts the firpt in Mayor I1m- ior canu-aisn tor ciean city. L.evy wa relai-l on bond. Fire Again Attacks FROM CARTORA'S SHOT iw w romi omiuri, wner lie i in TO wun a anuoi nanerui 01 chipped ; ane compnny. oieu jtufiwJi v f rested two weeks and allowed nb one 1 1 e. It had been chlpjied from the berg Mm Ii.. from the eflc ts of InUammitory j to knoiv be hao been one ot the pas- ;cnd fallen on t'-e deck. 'rheumatism, wi.lch slfeetmi his hes-e j a, risers of the lllfated S!.lp. Hs Is Jist I I'o you wsnt lo feel an Icfbetc" Mr. Butts and wife are tisvell.ig In Call- . recovering from biulsee and th iio-k he ak-l, and gave nie a handful. !t aas i ft-nls, but hsve been notified of their hu sustained In th osuetr pjr. , ,lrvr I ate rome of It. 1 guess I am 'runs d.a h The tol he brouht ! W r 1 . ' - n ' dimii- in- wnij iihii in II IV wwTH who I I U I DC III Will 1 . 1 n.i -" ' -" ' - - KJJJTJTy jyialL JJ.OUSG ,irl Uniaha n ui steamer, V.'u iliier iceberg that wrecked th Tltsnlr." Wool- !be m"ii after the paente hsve returned, j t J I said he did not kr.oa the Omaha raer- ner laughed. "But It was good fresh ' Voung Duns was In the autumoolle bul-' ; chant. Tne steamer was so large, lie ; a stee ice " ! aers m For.tlai-. . Fire of unknown origin again started . ,, lh. M ,., mu.i , ifiei hi. inn u-.i. . ,n ....... ! ! In the building at Second and Woolworth j j. o the saloon and seldom ti e same to London on the llauretanla. lie has ! einrtl I Ml V BtrrflUCD streets, which wss formerly occupied by j ,wlc. c.- the Atlantic many times a:,d It CROLA MAT KtLUVtl. u.e ua.e vn jisn company ana used j ... un Woolner s bleboat, tbe last a.s from eiperlences of hla trtp. prior a a malt house. Karly Monday morning eua.B, 0 txi: to be lowered away from to tlie Titsnle vovaim ifcat h w.. Ore was discovered In the north wing lb, -nltlI1 vmI, that lull Louie, oua ' vised this time by hs phvtirlan to tske ; Frsnk Lrola. th Italian freight handler of the building and before it wss extln- , of Ult ,wlat wn,. nn B hve the Titsnle. ho was shot May t by Carl Cartora, an guished almost the enUre end of the , ilttn lound. su Lkm to safety. Louis, ' "The last t.me." he said. "I rod on 'other Italian, who shot at another, but r hUS y'd- C""ni a lo" 1 Orawd only In a nlgbtgown with a scarf a ship that was damp and rather un- hit Crota. I reeorud on the roao to re- ' bound srou.id his toruaL was carried by , kmpt and I contracted the Influent, 'oovery at St. Joseph s hasplta' CroU Yesterday afternoon th building again wKlmer. who protected h.m from th Th dtor advised nie to take the Tl-' was operated up.,n last nlgut by Dr. T caught fir In th same part and the fire co,d amler a big lur coat. ! tanlc thla Mm because, he aald. It was T Urrl. and the bullet which ni detiartment had a hard battle to keep it , cMi kt:yt cryi luT u, rHU, " new, clean and dry. with plenty of hgbt. him In th tnlgh wa removed. It Is U. from destroying tbe entire building. Tes- uld ne . , , f0UD4 xmm crackers to Iteved be w'll be able to be about in ''r,f" t.?, h. r'p.? !!!; TT "wd nlm- EvWT Ume he Mr" ,0 .vHr. few week. :.rtor . being held upo i awioing in owned ey rt t. reteraoa 1 l d B,m . tracgr. but I had a J SIOl'X fITY. la.. Msy M. Walter a chrg of awult with a deadly weapon. ' " " r, " . oeucd am. keeping that child o.ulet." Miller, spit ball pttetier, has been disposed I - , inc ure aionaay. ' of hr the management of ih iw i Tu Ferslstenl aud aiw.ious I s of: J Imam I ltrk-.l - l' i . . . . i , Wssum leagtM team to ZanaavUta, q.. I newspsper auvernsing is in noes, to wooiner mane ma escape from OeeK ln lB, central league. THt PERrtCT UNION 4UIT! tM KAN STKAMHUII'K. t? WHITE STAR? Dominion Canaiim -mira rlfflTWCAt-OuCBK-LtvTRPnm ins ONLY. 4 DAYS AT SEA i . . -.:.itt.Jr.t .jv... M-M". Jm 1. 1, Jir r. Jr. s. jv. a. su. J Kiew Setosj tSJ.75 OsetlsMtsbui 1 1 M jj. IMCUm.14 aijj vange Koeklngt with Lecslsrents ' kpas s time, chicsgo. IM. irf aud Is fully Insured morning ws .thought caused by tramp to hav been , i ! X ft ralMial rM fjtMiBri ltv firm Ytk mrf QuicH.DelUhlful Vqya& a w lerv HtrtaT Tarrk taf V om New iorK to jW, r FRENCH LINE: n nicilie of Kf n shipboard thst max a Toy si anioyabl and merooraoi nt cat, concerts, daily piper, elevators, an ticinf euisin. epurlaooa oil ice rs anal men, Wireless ana . ubxaann bell cauiamant insure aaletw. Ilt aMiiief "Franc,' th largest, iatt and moat magniiieent Conti- I .ntai . jarnri Surv TirMH S!BMr mtomi. Aliwsi asilts rqM cmom rr" M(B-irq vr paneisr wecua 11 rsbls mm I4( te tS. All itiiwn lake tMtbrlr Mtm w. kwh iiai sasi - ( Nms, rim bsusasi auk: t. & KerseMa. Mat Sanaa I