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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY".' MAT 24. 1915. ii When the weather gets so that a fea ther feels hei Yyr then that's the time to jump into a "Brooks" suit of Mo hair. Bfce or(rey Shover pro if er& Yeiettei and to-al $20 Tabes tt - $15 TtiWiit ExctUttt mi. BOOTH IS SUED FOR MONOPOLY Printers Dedicate " Monument and Hold; . Memorial Services Cor. 16th and Harney Sta. I Tha A-T.liS.r.Ry.Co. ,..CbJCAQ. Checkyouf trunk &nd this summer excursions AT m - mjF You will find the weather cool and pleasant, espe cially up in the Sierras and J near, the raohc beaches. The cool wa to go is on the Santa re, through Colorado, New Mexico and Arjzona more than a mile" up in the sky. - Stop at the Petrified Form and Grand Canyon of Arizona., Visit Yotemite, too. . : Low tare ill summer. Special reduc tions far certain Pacific Coast Cos ventkxK. Fred Harj mean. - Ak tot ear Sfnmer travel folder "California Sujdsier Owings," "Tlisa aiCkuaa," "OioVNaw Saaia Fa." eme1 tsrhaer. Gea. ft . tu 7t at. Dee HotM. Im. Psoas, Walaat Mi. Browa Prod nee Company Declares it - - Mast Seek Bankruptcy. STTFLDTG OF TEAM IS ALLIGED Artlea a Cwmil DaaitN Bad Feee Assat " eil,n Method f . a -' Called Tnn Bet faMa. , Actiee demanding till. tram tha Bostli Fisheries -company was begun . yester day In United ttatea danflct court by. tha Browa Prod oca company of 1211 Howard street, tha com plaint betas; that tha de fendant ku aa ttfd trade and rained la btistaess by trust methods thai tha plaintiff, anil be (broad Into bankruptcy. The petition, which thoroughly outline tha practice of the-Booth company, not only In Omaha, but tn every atat where that eoncara earrle en basin, area filed by John O. Teraar, counsel for com plainant- -. - reeaaaatee la Conspiracy. Tha Baa Juan Fishing and Packing com pany, a Washington corporation, having offlaaa la the Brandda theater building. la made co-defeodant. and It la aft forth that thai and the Booth concerns eon- spared so effect monopoly and that they have a mutual acreament aa to prlcea that shall, ba charted to. the Jobbing trade; that they are agreed oa method i designed to aid each other m secret and still five the false Impression to tha pubMc of being In competition. It la eJleced tha to aceompllah their purpose the defendants maintain tha Mil lev Cooper A Co.. a fish and oyster Job bing bouse at WIS Howard street, "a a blind to deceive the public Into believing there la legitimate competition, and have conspired with other persona and eorpor- Uooa unknown, to accomplish the enda alleged." . ,,. . 1 ' avreeplae; Charge Made. I The Booth company haa thrown away and destroyed fish and oysters to main tain prlcea ta another allegation made to how that the defendant haa sought to destroy competition In Independent deal' era. and haa obtained a monopoly of the flea nod oyster bustneaa In all of tha United States, where exorbitant P are maintained. A aweeping and general all station covering all atatea where tha fish and oyster bualnesa Is pursued hi sat forth la the following terms. That aald defendants' unlawfully, wickedly, maucloualy and uniuatly con- BDlred and agreed together with other persons and eorporatlona unknown to complainant to combine, organise and monopolise the fish and oyster eonunerre between all of the states of the United States to prevent, hinder and ohetruct the development of any commerce In dependent ol aald monopoly and unlaw fill mmblnallAn. - That aald - defendants unlawfully, wickedly, maiineualy and unjustly con' en! red and asreed together and with other persons unknown to complainants to stifle, destroy, break np and bankrupt any and all tree and Independent com petition or dealer In such commerce whs refused to purchase and Mil under tha price, terms and rule of aald monopoly and trust or become the mere agents of aald trust and monopoly. Methods Are Detailed. The general plan of- tha so-called trust In atl fling eompatloa ta such a manner that appears safe from detection Is to .odertake to make such dsalsrs as tha Millar-Cooper oonrpany a part of tha trust as a mar eereney to buy and sell under the rules, prices, terms and conditions dictated. sMa said. Farther R to alleged that the Independent dealer la reported Insolvent and he Is villi fled and Injured In credit and standing by threats to pre vent purchases and by aeadlng spies to report tha extent ot customers and means of attack to destroy ths business. If possible, without locally cutting prlcea. That also pretended fish and ovcter houses are maintained to impose upon In dependent dealers by representing that they are not connected with the trust, and who manipulate trade and orders, cut prlcea and discourage the independent deeJer generally. , Repatsfto Is Destroyed.' Another means of harassing the Brown company, according to the petition, waa taken -In sanding the Booth western agent, Thomas FYye, to the eastern 'fish tag flelda to destroy the credit and the reputation of the plaintiffs. By' misrep resentation tt Is also aald that the Booth company secured the friendship, cus tomers and extant of trade of the Brown company by declaring that It waa fight ing the trust . Incidentally. It might be monttoned that tha Booth company bad for mora than ftv years maintained prlcea of helibut at from M to It cents a pound, "excep tina for 'a ahort period when the trust waa engaged In breaking up "the firm of Tslmage A McCoy." but that after, tha slashing commenced prlcea dropped to ( crate, and . other commodities In like proportion. Grows Csrtll Attacked.. ' The Brown company 'was organised with a capital stock of K&Ots) In Novem ber, 191L The baalaees was la the hands ot competent men.- It Is set forth, and grew steadily and rapidly until ' it amounted to M.m per month, affording about 3 per cent annual dividends. Until ths trust methods ware practiced In March of this year, the business was In fine shape, but now the Brown company com plains that It Is Involved tn KM Indebted ness, and has Be other remedy that that ta be found ta the baakrupcy court. Tha plaintiff alleges that It has been damaged to the extent of BS.oae and asks for treble this amount, or ICON, in addtUon to taVM for attorneys fees and court oasts. ., -, . - -M." '.Sf.f i 1 Tine IJ rreaoiu L- t9 CtpOtefd M IfaACUW WWt UM TYREE'S f Antiseptic Powder It eteselese teetsstir la water. Yar ate roa ess e eseters e ante raw gai loas ef eieaOne. sad s sataB put af et wiU too eetetr. It Is ths teet eed asaet sowerfal seimicide oe tee arfc?t. Is as aeereeta sieeeKtlvt ef all ttsfectieaa el.n.ia. ts sswealel n a aoaes; noils sad aSaya laaasy suriea. MmMM he lOMrt'fc aeS ems ar eracslate eetoaeie. 11TTIFT. namat,WaasaaItaa,.C, Omaha Typographical anion No. IM will old Irs memorial aervtcee at Forest Lawn cemetery Sunday afternoon, at which time a monument to the memory ot the printer burled there win also be dedicated. Ahamo auxiliary will unite with the uhton in the ceremony- Rev. D. B. Jenkins- ot the Cnlverelty of Omaha will be. the apaaker. Special cars will be provided to take the printer and their wives and others to the cemetery, start ing from la front of Labor Temple- on Douglas street at 1:1a. RYDER AFTER BOOTLEGGERS Comffliteioner Orders Fifty Joints Cloaed at Once. ; SPECIAL DETECTIVE OH THE JOB - J'- EDMANS IN MANY QUARRELS Wife Testifies that They Quarreled Before and After Karri age. asna ib aaai WTTIISS Ef AITEHATION SUIT Tellav the Different Times She Met Meary Gerlaaj. the Detead aat la the Salt Haw s ' , aa Trial. Mrs. Laura Redman, whose former us band. Benjamin , Redman. Is a ulnar Henry R. Gerlnc for Vk,cm for alienation of- her . affections, not only quarreled with Redman before ah met Goring, but quarreled with him all the time for a year preceding their marriage, according to her testimony on the witness stand yesterday. . Mrs. Redman aald that prior to her divorce aha met Oaring only tour time one at tha bom of her parent In Platta- mouth. when they played earda; once on the train between Plattamouth and Omaha; once on the street la Omaha. and ones at her parents' horn after they ved to Omaha - Under McKenale'a cross-examination ah admitted having met Gating on three other ooraalona, . at little New Tear's, party, at her parents- home tn Plattamouth; one on the atreat In Omaha, and one at ths 8harmaa A McConaell drug stom. - Mrs. Redman said aha was with her father when aha met Oaring at the drug store, but later she corrected th state ment and said ahe had been with her father, but had left him to meet Oerlng. She said Gsring had sent her a not asking her tot meet him at th store that he might give her a nrwacrlptloa tor ahtch ah bad asked him. Bha aald ah talked with Mm only a minute or two Mrs. Rodman stated positively . that during the year preceding her marriage Redman called upon her not oftener than one a week because they quarreled all the Urn. She aald they quarreled a week after their marriage over money matter. aha objecting to - Rodman' (ambling. Hhe testified that oa. several occaatons Redman called her names, one alappad her, and ones' kicked bar and knocked her down, causing a aertous mlahap. All the abuses aha related occurred be fore aha aver met Gorinc. Bha said after eh secured her divorce ahe did not meet Oertng for a year and a half. Bh ad mltted that subsequently he called at her -parents' home, where ah was living, about tea tlroae. booUee-tinc joist have - fceea cloaed by a special detective detailed' by Police Commissioner Ryder. Tha datactlv baa reported dally. Trae 111 be no Perfunctory bualnesa." said Commiratoaer Ryder.-" -That man - win -ramp on th job and will' sea that order are obeyed.- . . . A)l liquor dealers who have been dti- penslng liquor on the sly sad who have been detected hav received ordera to quit forthwith or be proeecruted. Thus far orders hav not been disobeyed and joints have been closed Immediately. Folic Commissioner Ryder Intends to keep watch on the bootleggera rontinua'ly and If the order to obey are not carrie-1 out prnsecutions will be started. The man detailed for detecting the bootleggers has made Ka) reports and .at these fifty were found doing Illegal bustneaa, but hav promised to be good. ' BOY BUYS MOTH BALLS BELIEVING THEM CANDY John Bennett Letts, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Latta of Tekamah, waa pre paring o accompany bis parent on their automobile trip to Washington starting Wednesday. T. 3. O'Brien of th Henahaw gave th youngster a dollar to purchas hi auppllea for th trip, and John Baa' aett disappeared for a tew minutes. When he returned he was standing In th hotel lobby chewing something and making wry faces. "What on earth ar you eating f Mrs. Letts Inquired, i - - ' "My, oh. mama It's ths best candy.' Whereupon be gave his mamma a asm pi of hi good candy. One glance was sufficient. Th youngster had gone tha neareat drug atpre and seeing what he thought was candy on aala'purchsaed two pounds ot moth balls. John Bennett was standing steadfastly to his bargain and eating th balls., REHEARSALS FOR THE H. S. PLAY ARE TO BE PRIVATE Mrs. S.H. H.Clark ' Gives $2,000 to Help Old People's Home Mr. C. H. H. Clark of St' Louie, wife of the former president- of th Union Pacific and a charter, member of the Women's Christian association ot Omaha, has irivt-n $2 Ooa to the fund for remodel ling the Old People Home. Mr. Clark gave 17.03 to the Young Women's Chris tian association building. Following n Mrs. Clark's letter to Mrs. Til den: ST. LOUIS,- Mo.. May 30 -tiear Mrs Tilden: ,A the time groira nearer for me to leave my home here, for the sum mer, I am trying to gather up some of the threads ot a nuainesa character and so answer you In a very hurried way for there ia so much going on. The Your- Women a Christian aesociation have opened their building this week and a large mtattion building haa been begun and the venous borne ail trying to ratae fund so much being dons still mora to be aotlctpeted. I shall be (lad la assist in th new home at Omaha, but with all the press ing need here I cannot do largely, but I want to do now what I re a and will pieda-e Con, to be paid September- 1 till If the work Is beerun. - Remember me kindly to- your board ladies. Tour sincerely. A.VX1E CLAljK. Ksy to Us Situation Be AdVerUatag. . Hereafter all rehearsals for "A Royal Beauty."' tha three-act comedy drama which will be presented by members ths Omaha High school senior class the Brandela theater Friday evening, May B, will be strictly private. Th edict ha been tseoad by Mlsa LIU tan Fitch especially to cover stag rehearsals the Brand!. '. At th hut rehsarsal several students slipped into ths 111 eater and heard youthful thee plana go through then lines. Th management of th bouse objected to this and declared that ta th future bouae must be darkened and only those who are tacloded In tn cast will be lowed admittance. Lam bacx ia oaually caused by rheu matism of th muscles ef to back, for which you will find nothing bettor than Champerlaln'a Liniment For sal by all dealers. . . FRECKLES "sw Zrrsg Ths Oulakly Isami Taess Mosaely Bpota. There's n longer the alightest need of reeling esnamea or your rreeicie, ai new drug, ethtne double strength been discovered that positively removes the homely spots. Simply get one ounce ot etbine double strength, from Beaton Drug Company and apply a Httle ot It at night, and In the rooming yoe will are that even the worst freckles nave begun to disappear, while the lighter osea have vanished en tirely. It la seldom that more than on ounce la needed to completely clear the akin and gain a beautiful clear corn pie ton. Be aure to ask for the double strength othin. aa thie I eotd under guarantee of money back It It telle to remove freckles. latratlea Illegal and Fifty ta te Keep la Patwalt at Dispell sere ef Llqae to Prsesrwte Taeaa. . Four-Story Building , Will Be Constructed at 17th and Douglas Another new building waa announced for Omaha yesterday by the McCague Investment company. A contract will be 1st next month for the erection of a four story brick building at tha northwest corner of Seventeenth and Douglas. The building will measure M by 133 and fc Douglaa. Th plana will be drawn by Architect Thomas R. Kimball and th contract will call for completion by November. Th building will b mad to accomo date varloua line of business tot wo men's trade, Ha proximity to ths large department etoree making K ea Pedal ly destrabl to such tenants. Th alt la owned by th Beaton O round Rent company and that concern will erect th building. , Captain Beetty Promoted. WASHINGTON. May XI -President Taft today sent to tha aenata the nomine. tlon as rear admiral ol captain Frank E. Beatty. Poor appetite la a aure en t Impaired digestion. A few doses ef Chamberlain a Stomach and Liver Tablets will strength en your digestion and Improve your ap petite. Thousands hsvs been benefited by taking these Tablet. Bold by all dsalsrs. Persistent Advertising Big Returns, I the Road to Mat- J I'LRKb. rails n i liaamJlMtesaWMse-m-mmw . GOTHAM : SUMMER UNDERWEAR Pooling, colorcast fabrics and a supe rior perfection of (it Gotham Summer Un derwear retails at 5oc to $3.50 the garment - Your personal copy of tha (jot turn book ae lux oa request GOTHAM MFC CO. Ala Makers ef Oetkasa saina. Fifth Ave . Hsw Tars. Arrow COLLAR SAGE TEA WILL DARKEN FADED - AND MAY HAIR There Is nothing new about the Idea of using gage tor restoring ths color ot the hair. Our grand mothera kept their naif lark, glossy and abundant by the use of a simple "Bag Tea." Whenever their hair fall out or took en a dull, tided or streaked appearance they made a brew of Sage leave. -and applied It to their hair WMh wonderfully beneficial effect. Nowaday we don't have to resort to th eld-tlm tiresome, method of gathering the herbs and making the tea. Thla I don bf skillful chemist better than we could do It ourselves; and aH w have to do Is to call for th ready-made product, Wrath- Sag sad Sulphur Hsir1 Remedy, sontalnrog Bag la th proper atrangth, wtth the addition ot Sulphur, another aid-time scaJp remedy. This preparation give youthful color and beauty to th hair, and I ens of th bast remedies you can us for dandruff, try, tovarlah. itching scalp, and falling kalr. Oet fifty oast bottle from your Iruggtat today; and you win be surprised It th quick result. All druggists set! it, nder guarantee that tha money wilt be refunded if tha remedy la not exactly sa represented. Agent, Sherman 4 McCoa-awU-DtuaCa. " , " " GOLDDUST s avea .... n ol your wor ' .. .- '" . 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