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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
rar; Dim: ibima, xni'iRinAT, 5IAY" '3, 1312. Straw Hats r i PP Grape Powder amoWar. . M - -y -a, r ' t BRIEF CITY NEWS ave oe Mat It ' . Ug-aUag rtartoaee Burgeae-Granden. B. at. Clark,' tico, lth and Douglas Caaa, X. now, Room 411, Bee Bldg, JhM th official blank for application tor Increase of pensions undar lata law .May U. ltU. i . ,1 ' eHrfleld Circle Oar Ferty A card party win to hold at Brands assembly rooms tola aftarnoon by OartWd drole. iOrand Army of too Republic BUM Quick Inniii-Ml OHU Quick, who baa baan 111 at th Freeby- itariaa boapltal for etx waeka, la now sbt I to raauma bar dutlaa la tba United States , food and drug Inspection laboratory. I Funeral af aba, Bawyar Tba funaral of Mr. Belinda 8awyar. aged SB, wUa of IF. H. Sawyer of Uli Caaa at reel, who Idled Monday night, waa held yesterday aftarnoon. Interment waa In Foreat Lawn cemetery. I slew Member are Takaa Xa Tba Commercial dub baa conferred on E. R. Gurney. vtea prealdeat of tba First Na ItJaaal bank of Fremont, the Donor of a inon-resldeot membership. J. W. Holro- I quiet and J. O. Adama cava been made resident members. J Tfhartoa Bos to CHrto Two round Idoxen of Uncle Sam's (iris enjoyed the I Stay breakfast at tba Touag Women's Christian association throuch the kind ness of Postmaster Wharton, but be was jtos any to put la an appearance before ."all thoee women.' I Tlartlng Bsaaaar .Arrested W. O. tHmn, a hardware merchant of Clar- iieO OXCE FAT WOKER r , TO CLO PIKE'S PEAK i One "hundred women, formerly obese, are to cHmb to the apex of Pike's Peak from Ute Iron Springs. That la the 'programme mapped out among the nov leltiee for Colorado the coming Spring or Bummer. i Thia Idea originated with a Denver girl 1 Miss Marjorle F. Hamilton, who be 'lleves that physical regeneration should .manifest Itself in the (uil exercise of the I restored powers. -: Mlas Hamilton is knows all over ths , continent land Indeed in pretty nearly the entire world) for her drug I ess treat- tment of fat reduction, and is a living example of Its efficacy. Thouaanda of men and women have experienced Its beneficent effect, and many -at them have fallen In love with the state from which their redemption has issued. Dur ing: man) months Mlas lismmua has been portraying the glories of the Hock lee to her sisters, and her present pian. which promises the fruit of fulfillment, embodies some new and interfcwng feat- " "Watt I msxm iag la ttue." Jfue Him mtm atslaUe.: 1 Ihm4 te lassie eee sae an leatee. we sue Menu ilwle Uuesa tee eae ef wy ereclew treauseac et esaettr re ewrtwa. oei to OeMe aeries Jaae er Jeir. We saaH aartass la a araclel tralm. Tee Bn owner ea Mr chart win le a kaaesel ka tae Oareas at ke Ooea. aad a la aw sen) ma e save e enes teg eertr wee le ataaa eateeg taeaa mask oeMerdtkaa esskt- Barlr tea Mat snniaa, e lehall board tea eiectrie car for Meaftce. see taea 'anal ta e twe sartasa. at tka aat et tke li ii in ra. Tala salat k aaaauuatlallr els iiiiaaiai taat eaee aaa iavat, aaS tba cent at !rafa a tiieta? xr4j kanaa tkaaaaaS aaa!l atalt a9 tae trail aaorcir aziav i da, eae 1 BeJewa ay auuaii. e aaaii W a M M 01 ceana. riiasauc eoaeiueJ ... alter a sraaa eaal ea tia ear es. Taw win 1 The services "re sunt a tni .( . ants a hera.aed by the processional ,ee Mtaaaraa J4J,e7 2-Jt,n, "J JJTt jslve snd the church wa t. Jit' ci- . vs-n. ff,11tiM' x eta aa laaaaa e ua juj. y,nrs vallS b; its: -ta .;.' E'.ahctb Hari, one of the conflrTo ' "l save flgar4 taet ttcaa iraeKa. aa ihm i tied en the wain fieor. Trhile tt,e hajeca- j as's. gyre the opening prayer, which was mwt ee tacr taw tar -ve aoe a4a lil St alr. uaca xauw-a-t staa lor catfea aaa ie-t. inds, !. waa arrested by Traffic Of ficers Wheeler and Emory for fastdrlving. Ha drove his automobile thirty-eight miles ad hour en Florence boulevard. Ha was released upon 1 cash bond. Myers Buys Bnndsrlaad Home Wlt ford Myers, a contractor, baa bought the former boma of Lester Sunderland on Thirty-second between Poppleton and Wool worth avenues. The property came Into hie possession through the Barker Real Estate company, IIS. WO having been paid for It.- . Br. Blgelow Addressee Doctors Dr W. D. Bigelow of the bureau of chemis try, Washington, D. C, addressed a small gathering of physicians at the University club Tuesday night Ha left for the south on a lata train to visit other cities where government food Inspection lab oratories are located. Elasaua raaatai aad Xaeaest Thurs day At 1 o'clock this afternoon wlU occur both tha Inquest and funeral of Charles Kinsman, who died from In juries received at the Ames building last Saturday. Tha obsequies will be la Leo Hoffman a chapel. Rev. C. W, Savage officiating. Interment wilt be la Forest Lawn. j Barber Arrested for Theft William E. Smith.' a barber, waa arrested this morning on suspicion of tiering robbed tha Joaech O'Leary barber shop at Kll North Twenty-fourth street, Monday ' Class at Temple Israel Confirmed Yesterday t -'"'-'f y inaesaa -- ill" laaeau. j Top Row, Left to Rlrht-Iuse Rubin. Michael Goldsmith, Emanuel Oreen. Leon Schlank. r. Badie Rotbhoia, Elisabeth Hart. K dith Caatlemaa. "Bbtbuoth" and conftrmat'on services , The church was profusely and beautl wara held that morning at Temple Israel. fully decorated with palms and white at, which time nine young people were j rosea, while each eoRflrmant carried a confirmed by Rabbi Frederick Cohn. They were: Edythe Castieman. Sadie Rot hoi x. . Irene Schlffer. Ban A. Rubenrtoin ! Michaai Gqldemith. . Isaac f-.ub!n . . .. F: man lie i Greea. , ,lHUIh . u. u. k)... Icouie nave neni but a lew more. The laervices Began at i:m o ciocx ana were not complete wntH U e. night. All of tha raxora and other ar ticles stolen havabeen recovered by De tective McDonald. .Officer Davie and Bhoop -arrested Smith. . H Faithful Forte Ooea wrong Tha ex cellent record which Otis Saunders bad made dung hla several years portershlp at . the Myers-Dillon drug store, Sixteenth and Farnara streets, waa spoiled, last week when tee became In toxicated and stole & worth of toilet articles. Saunders admitted tha theft In police court and waa given thirty dayi la jail. FORMER OMAHAN STIRS ) , . UP REITMAN STRIFE Rev. George W. Woodby. a negro Bap tist minister, and A- R. Bauer, both for merly of Omaha, were responsible for tha treatment Ben Reitmnn received In San Diego recently, according to a letter received by 8. Arton Lewis from Bob Bteln. a barber, who used to have a shop In the Omaha National bank build ing. Tha latter, aays that tha Rev. Woodby preached at mass meetings and stirred the vigilantes up to tha point of tarring Reitman. He waa assisted by A. R.' Bauer. 8ten Is now tn Ban Diego. He la a friend of Lewis, former resident of the California dty. , Tha Rev. Woodby received a great deal tuge bouquet of tha same flowers The ar-vice were opened with an anthem. ' Sim; Aloud Unto the Lord." by the .k - i. .. ..rv-t...w , . - laM a . re A In . n tmlll lg. Maniu, l.v ih. khii -rh . - r. lonoru ay a contralto solo Eeeic Ty tne Lord." by Florence B. Kat. laaac I Rubin delivered "Tha Torah." followed I of attention tn Omaha by bringing suits against theaters and restaurants which draw the color line, Junk Man Arrested for Receiving Loot Five hundred pounds of stolen plumb ing kss been found ta the Junk yard af Max Borstals at UN Seward street by Special Agent Buell of ' the Burlington Boreteln waa arrested and la held In the city Jail on a charge of receiving stolen property. The polios believe that he has purchased a large per cent of tha plumb Ing that has been torn from new build ings tn Omaha during the last several months. COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL TAKE TRIP TO RALSTON Probably tha next home trade excur sion of the Commercial club will be a trip to Keiston to Inspect the Howard Stove company's works. The Invitation of the company haa been accepted and a data for the excursion will be set soon. Tha company will provide transportation and spread a lunch for tha visitors. Ths Metx brewery and tha electric light plant wilt be Inspected by the club later. ... - 2i Bottom Row Irene Bchlf- by Bh'ma Tisroel by the class. The ten ivoiiiMniiinniia were awq oy una t-iavae In response to the auesiluos of the rabbi The floral offering waa simple and beautiful. Irene Srhltfrr delivered the floral prayer. The class solemnly marched la front of the altar and offered their flowers Individually. with a motU. The floral offering waa closed with a cello aoio. "Andante" (Golterman) by Leon Welt man. Tfce profession of faith by tba mem bers of the confirmation class was closed by a ebon address by Rabbi Cohn. He spoke on tba aacre-inesa of aulemnlty of the occaakv PRIZES OFFERED FOR ESSAYS School Cluldrea Will B Akd to Snbmit Ptpert en ."Omahs,' CATPAIQI TLLES ABS OOTLETED . Oaaaha, the Baekle aa the rem Belt," "la Sle-xma laveated By M. B. WeJlaee aad He IT. -' ' " aeeite It te tha Ad rink. 'At the weekly meeting of tha Omaha Ad dub at tha Paxtoa hotel a) waa auv scrlbed and will be offered tor tha beat assays written by school' children en "Omaha." , Tha special committee which haa bad charge of tha Ad club's end of tba Know Omaha campaign win accept the compost tiona and make tba awards. Tha school children will ' be dasatfted ta the. order of their agea er la school claaass aad a reward wtll be made to tha best paper submitted da eech of the claaal rice tiona. The meeting of the Ad club yesterday waa liven over to tha wacusstoa of plans for tha Know Omaha campaign, which Is sat tor June 1 to t. . . S. V. Farrieh, manager of the Com merotaj club publicity bureau, talked on Omaha and outlined some of tha plana at the campslm. - A.- B Borg rum. C." K. Dutfy and R. B. Wallace, who eomprtee tha Ad dab oommlttee. also spoke on tha project. , ... ,, , i Hew Slaaaa Preeeatedl la the course of Ms remarks. Wallace submitted another slogan for Omaha, i 'You have heard the slogan. 'Omaha, the diamond stickpin ea the bosom of the wast.' My slogan Is. Omahs. the buckle on tha corn belt" Each of tha following members ef the club subscribed for toe. reward te be given tha school chlldrsa. C B. Duffy, Penn P. Fodrea, A. UOala.; C. F. Schwager. F. t Eluek, K. & Parker. X T. Swobe. A. B. Borglum,. Ernest Sweet. National Printing company, Germen- Amertcen . Life , Insurance company, Omaha Hotel Supply company,, R. a. R- &.Hogan. A. t Craig a, J. a Johnson. R- B. Wallace. ' It waa announced that Allen D. Albert of tba MlnneapoUa' Journal will' ta tha speaker at the aaxt meetlnc. i Redman Takes Stand in Alienation Suit Benjamin Redman, plaintiff In the caaa Wherein ha seeks to secure tX.ats) from Henry Oerlng for alleged alienation et Mrs. Redman' affections, waa eroae-ex- smlned at length by Matthew Oaring, at. torney for, the defense. Oerlng asked many questions, tending te show ml. conduct on ths part of Redman prior to hi divorce, and also that he alleged In hi petition for dtveree misconduct by his wife with numerous men. Redman de nied tha alleged misconduct' with other women; admitted that ha paid but per month toward tha aupport of hi child, saying ha was toe poor to pay mora, and set up that when he sued hi wife tor divorce he waa as wrought up that ha should net be held responsible for, what he said. . . . . Matt Oerlng' oroes-sxemlnailon be came so fierce thai the court finally com pelled him to desist The "darling" actes were admitted In evidsnos against - the protest of the defense. TQWL HAS PLAN FOR i ; BESURVEYINQ THE CITY Plana for reeurveylog Omaha and sug gestion for planning the dty , correctly, given In a paper. read by Roy N, Towl, an engineer, before the Real Estste ex eharge yesterday ware unanimously en dorsed. i . . ,t . , , ; The resurvaylng, mid Tow), would com UOOt a square mile or BAOX ler'tht whole city. He pointed out Instance of many mistakes having baan made In. the city and aeserted that a new and eompr.i;n sirs plan I essential te the city. - ' In the matter of handling properties In Omaha, ha said, "we have been going ea penny wise,' hand to mouth procedure and someday there will have . to be made expensive and eitenslve readjustments Towl was thanked by the exchange for hi Idea and hi suggestion for replsn nlng the city were approved. Capias of the paper will be printed la pamphlet form by Towl. who will give each member of the exchange a copy . ' r MRS. BANDHAUER EIGHTY- . ; EIGHT YEARS OLD FRIDAY Mrs. Anna Bandhauer . will ' celebrate her eighty-.gntb birthday Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Anna R. Kallna. !M South. Thirteenth street. In connection with the birthday observance there will be a sort of a family reunion There will be present children, grand children and great-grand chlldrsa ef Mr. Bandhauer. One of the pleasant features of the oct salon will be a post card shower, hundred ef them having .been mailed ta Mrs. Bandhauer. Mrs. Bandhauer haa resided la 'Omaha many years and dpU her year ah Is - In excellent tealth. her mind being clear and her memory a good as that ef a person half her age. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ; Mr. and Mra Dsxtsr. Byre are the parenta of a girl, born Monday. Mra. Byrn was formerly matron at the Deten tion home. .;.- Miss Mabel W. Porter, assistant tn the office of the Associated Charities, haa cons to Chicago to spend her vacatlon. She will also visit at her home at Evan ston. She will attend the national con ference of charltlea at Cleveland June U. Railway Setee aad Personals. William E. Royster, general agent of the Mod tie A Ohio, la In town from Kansas City. J. A. Hewitt, commercial agent at Kan sas City, representing the Pere Marquette railroad le la tne city. Henry gllrg. the only CWneee travel ing passenger sjrent In the United Mates. la In Omaha. Plln represents the t'ntoa reciiiG eat of (.nieago. Reports te the ra'lroads Indicate that there were a few scattered showers in western Nebraska Tuesday night, but nothing approaching a general rata. General Freight and Passenger Agent Miller of the Northwestern is back from Chicaco. and sere the freicnt handler's Ibtrike Is over, so far aa tht Northwestern Is concerned. In resurfacing the Tenth street viaduct. It Is found that a large number of the steel girders are rusted te such an ex tent that they have beeomed weakened and are being replaced by new ones. The Canadian Pacifw has arranged to run observation ears en the Austrian State railroads thie summer. Ten car wil be put Into the eervlee and will be similar to thoas run ea the roads of the I nlfed Steles. A Vlpe-r ta the atemaeb la dyspepsia, complicated with liver and kidney troubles. Electric Bttters . help aB such cases er no pay. Try them, etc. For sal by Beatoa Drug Ce.. -, FOR MEN AND BOYS Xcvrr bfor have we shown gexa s : lent atwtsqet . la every variety aad shape aa this 1 seaeoet. Our etnek la rocnplet ' and It la be- Toeir Inteerwt to snake year sWertloei'SKiw. We are ahowing BpUta, Sen net ta. Milaa. Porto rUraa Rtrasra aad Marrinawa ta different ahapra at arirea ta tae tllfTereat grade from 1.00 to M OO. . PANAMA HAT8 Than srrrrbte hau era are offeeeng at $5 $43 (8 aad $9 TOBW.RICAjr .-PAAAMA- HATS, f 2.00i" " . BANGKOKt ' ' s . These are feeithes- wrisht hats aad are tool aad romfnrtatile, priced at .......... ,,........ ..........$5.00 ! $6.00 BOYS' HATS la a rarity or shape, a. . . . . ...... . 50t. 75 " $1.00 tMraifid RAILWAY MAGNATES SEE CITY Visit tht Plant of tht Omaha Con paay t Intpect Them. COmntXNT THE EOASBEB sar that tt Canapes Faverabty With Aar Other 'Mae et thd f teapanywweete ef the '." . Omaha Cwsaaaay. ... ' T. M. McCarter et Newark. K.' J.. presi dent of the American Electric Railway aesoeistlea; O. T' Crosby, Wilmington. Del.; Charles C. Pierce, Bostoa. member ef the executive committee ef the Ameri can Electric Railway Manufacturer aa soclsdoa: Aruthur Warren, New fork. representing 'the committee of pusllo re latlon of the American Electric, Railway association and II. ' C, Donoker. Mew fork, secretary, and treasurer of the same association. - yesterday were- the guests ef the Omaha Street Railway efflclala They left; at t ,tn tha aftsrneoe. going te Bt. Louis ever- the Burlington, They are new ea . the last . leg of a ll.tM mile trip that has taken them through- many ef trie state of the east, north and wast,' aad are going home ever a southern route. At one of the Omaha atrset Rail way company' new. car was run ever the Tenth street viaduct, with General Manager Bmlth and F. T. Hamilton, one of the directors ef the company, aa pas sengers. These official took the visitors aad ths dty etflatala for a trig ever the ones ef the Omaha aempany. The1 ear wsnt out over rhe Fernem a treat Ua to Fortieth and Cuming streets, down to the shops at Twenty- alxth and take streets aad tram there. to the power niaai. Both of the prop tie wera ins pec led, after which the car was run to the Omaha club, where the members ef the party were th guest of the Omaha efflclala at luach. . . . Th Mai tor after their ride over the Omaha Una expressed themselves well pleased with rhe system and th smooth neat ef the roadbed, aaytug that It com pares , moat faverabty - with the etraet railway, ef ' the large cities ef th country., ' . Great InteresUu .- Know Omaha Week Interested in the window display' work being dona by tha Omaha Manufacturers association,' five Omaha : concerns Joined the organisation at the weekly meeting yesterday. They are: Armour ACo,, "Brown, Truck Manufacturing company Omaha Furniture Manufacturing company. A.' l I'ndsland Hardware company ana ths'M. E. Bmlth Company. - it t ' Reports of cdrnroittee of th asaeela- tlon showed that tha interest in th win dow display week, .first Inaugurated bf tha organisation, - la being taken by all Omaha. , ' ' . . South Omaha Joins i;,; Knowledge Campaign N. M. Oraham. superintendent of the South Omaha schools, haa gone into the Know Omaha campaign. An erdsr to lb teacher haa been, sent out by hlut Instructing them te . begin- teaching Omaha to the pupils. The campaign ta Beuth Omaha wtll be carried en along the line adopted In Omaha school. Certain parted - will be : sat aside sack, day tor the various cuuees ' te study Oiraha. : . .' Senator Brown May ' ' Hang Shingle Here senator Norrts Brown arrived la Omaha' yesterday neon from WaaMngtoa to stay here two er three day. The senator ex plains his aussloa aa that of taking a survey of la field with a view, to locating here te practice law after concluding bis service tn the senate, f ' " INDUCES BOY TO STEAL - FURS FROM EMPLOYER Frank Wmenlck. aged Ik. weeded a new" suit about New Tear and he say that Abraham Abtaa. a reetauraat keeper ef 121 Bouts Thtrteonth street, prone cod htm the suit if he would Meal a fine far overcoat from his employer, the Bhukert Fur company. Fifteenth aad, Harney streets. Slmonlrk did a and later steer a fins set ef Mnk fur for Mr. Aibaa. The suit waa not forthcoming, and the youth complained. ! The complaint reached the ear ef Detective Peveraeae and both momck and A Man ware arrested: Ablaii Up and Down? Co To Your Doctor Ayer't Saxsaciarilla b a tonk. It doe not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then u bad as ever the next. There is not a drop of alcohol in it. You have the steady, even gain that comes from a stroru2 tonic Aik your doctor all about this. Trust him fully, and always do as he says. -fcSwffaft; I charged with receiving stolen property and Stmonlck Is being held tn the Juvenile court. ', ,'i i ; , . MRS, TILDEN RECEIVES ' - CONGRATULATORY NOTE ' C.'i B. Tost has enmmunleated to Mrs Ida, V. Ti Men the following compiiaeat ary note: , . . , I deetra to congratulate you and th ladles who are your ce-worker IB th Women's Christian aseoctattea. Every resident of Omahs at all conversant with ths affairs of our dty know th gooil work your association rs doing, and any one acquainted with tha work know that there I no charitable Institution In our city I which Is more ably managed and which accomplishes more than the Wo mena'Ohnattsn aasoetttton. I sm car tstn that ell the men and women of Omaha fetl an interest lnthe Old People's home, and ail wish your association suc cess la its effort -to-build a new home, this year for Ike homeieas old women and men of Omaha.-- . . . . That the r sorts of the assoclstloo may be, successful la the wish of Tours very truly. ' ' , . . C. E. io8T. 1 Sfovesseate of tleeaa Steamers, ' Arrtret. laUes. k r. Carina.. .. SsiMrN..... nrs,'Rs.... UVgRpont,.,, tivseroou..' KORfOUt... StONTRKAl.-. 01 ta.:. wt'iax0...n. Araal.. . i..?....Caieata. t... ..Metsarssitv. ',. Iketiaii.... ...Qeneatla;, ... Sl.rala.... 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If you already' own aa Inhaler u can gat, a bottle of HTOMEI tor oali" l null at pharmacist thd world ever. ' lit the Orlr Intl vsA lualu ; lORLIGirS MALTEDoMILK TieFMd.drinkfef All Ifit, For InfaDtt, InvsEda, and Crowict cMirea. ; IwNutnboaxtspbuil IflvuCTMtatfaemsa-iarrwtiW pjch mils, mshe-J grtin, pewdet htm. A amick laaca jrtpmi la a skbajta. Ttka at itwtitita. Ask (r H0RL1CTS. Not la Any Kite Trust kst Xio RiiTi ti mm MO Will Msa Wisslows Sooth two Starr r aes Sera aaed lorerer SIXTY YEA KS by MIUIOHs ef HOTHtXa iar their CHIL&IEK WHIJJt TgHTMIIfO. wttk PSaFECT CCCSa7ll SOOTHE lit CHILD, SOFTEN th OtTTgf , At LAVS an FAIN; CDltES WIKDCOUC aad k the beet leeaedy far DlAksgiXA. it at ae aelefttly aarmtleaa be sar sad ssk Iar sf m, ' wiaaarw-a eeetatsg eyrap,- ewa I dad. Taaeetv-dvcceetse bsttm,