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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1912)
TUtt HKK: OMAHA, M'KDNKSDAY, (HTOIWR ,t 1!U2. r The Sadder Is n the Job Council 'Bluffs Travelers Don't Fear StrniiRc l)Mie. Stuart's Djjipcpslii TaMcts Knnblo the Stontnch to Slmul Anything. Council Bluffs PASS PLUMBERS' ORDINANCE City Council Hakes Concessions De sired by High-Priced Workmen. PROPOSAL FOR TWO NEW WARDS ! Iowa Minor Mention Council Dlnffa Office of The Has U at 14 XOXITX Main St. Telephone 43. TEAMSTERS' STRIKE ENDED (Workmen Receive Advance De ! manded from Transfer Companies. Cnnccllntlon of I'nrt of rirr lumir nncc on Klre Stnllon by Coni mtttec or Wholr Approved lr Members. Davis drugs. Advertisement. Vlctrola, 16. A. llove Co. Advertise ment. If. Hortvlck for vnll paper. Advertise, mcnt. WoodrltiK Undertaking Co. Tel. SXJ. Advertisement. Corrltxnns. undertakers. Phones H3. Advertisement. 1'AfST Ill.'Klt AT llOOBUS' UUKKET iURICK REPRESENTS UNION MEN Morehouse & The city council st ovcnlnjt passed tho phihibers ordinance, a measure much l doslred bv tlio nlutnh nra. An nttr.iTir in " I . 4 .1 a I . A attach to t ll nrnrtlpnl nltimW .. nn -""unnnu, "lnnntn . - ...I nU.K llOOIC WORK, , "v " .vw j cm co. Advertisement. was defeats by the substitute offered by, Lcw,s 0ullcr. tlinorn, ,11rector. rhone97. Alderman lioyor making tho city health Advertisement. officer tho Inspector, without additional TO 8AVI3 Oil BORROW. SHU C. R. nay. Investing him with nnltrn nntvr ml 'Mutual Uldjr. & Loan Asa'n. IS 1'carl.- j authority to ko upon uny premises whore A Box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is Tronr Best Traveling' Companion. "Railroads tell you about the wonder qf Nature alone their lines, hotels de scribe their modern accommodations; but thoy never fall to rinc In their 'cultlim unexcelled.' The wise travolcr know-B he Is taking pof luck when ho leaves homo, hence a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets la qulto as essential as many of the other traveling re quisites." Thus commented a philosophical trav eling man, speakinc of hotel life, restau lants, Brills and junction lunch counters. 'The notations in thU world." he con tinued, "aro tho result of one set of men trying to compel the other set to think and act against their own inclinations. It Is the, same In religion, politics, and rats. I havo learned from experience to oat what they serve; to forget, tho food experts, rond tho current news and Jokes and leave the stomach to tho best expert In the world Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets." And Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act ually do the work assigned them. They relievo weak and overburdened stomachs of a great portion of digestive action. Their component parts assist the 'diges tive fluids and secretions of the stomach and they simply take tip tho grind and carry on the work just tho same as a good, strong, healthy stomach would do it. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ore for sale by all druggists, at DO cents a box, and they aro the one article that the druggist does not try (to Bell something in tho place of it that'll "Just as good." Their unqualified merit and success and the universal demand for them has placed them within the reach of everyone.1 Advertisement. (From a Staff Correspondent.) 1KS MOINKS, la.. Oct. SO.-lSpinlal Tel eKram.) It was announce! hero today that nn agreement had been reached be tween tho teamsters and tho transfer companies and the strike which hits been pending two months will bo settled nt once. Tim scttlMnrnt tv.-m rfpetod liv Advertisement. nci-oenipnt tiriwf.cn 1rMnt t'rlow nf ilm Tho season Is Just right. Let Horwlck -...,i,i,. .,. n -1 ..... I.... ... , ...... I. rl.. .tr.At .v.- "--- 1 ...... ... .v..A, nnv that is being done contrary to tho ordl- Advertisement. ! represented tho employer. Tho workmen nance and providing for a flno of from I M'mVKlSiin on draught-The Cinuid lecoivcu uio auvnnce uiey nsucit. una tl to f 100 for violations. lludwelser in bottles at all first-class lliere will bo n twelve-hour day, nix days It Is not denied ilmt th. n.w r""" -"- in me wcck. wmi oxira pay tor Miinuuy will ndd nid..rMv , ,i, f n ..rIAl'TJ0LC0PoAMh' S'.nl t There will bo no discrimination ng.ih.st - - . - ... i Kits HIUl WfPUiriC IIKIlin. Wl ' , plumbing to bo dono hereafter. Ureon. 134 lldway. Co. Bluffs, la. Ad- A rrsol.idnn nnssi.il hv II, n wi -,,.. v m semont. ( plumbing Is being Installed, stop work Kej-ri for Kniiilojor Agree to TvtcUe-iUuir Uny U'ltli Ktrn l'n for Simdr no Ulrrlni tnn tlou ARntimt Union, 11 . j At r Tlhiff Imnrnvom.u I-. your corn cr i lumupr irom mo y en uiurrs improcment club nt Its Inst , irllfAr i.,w mmnnnv. icvnrv ton bonnl? BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD 4 TRAINS DAILY IBOU CEIOAOO TO WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA and, NEW YORK MODEBN' EQUrPMEOT. SPLENDID DININO OAR SERVICE. 9.-IC IB rrm Chicago, via IJl A Wl Sittsourgh. A Now i IU ill llli ,rrnlU( th0 ..oilcago and New York Express." Drawing, room Sleepers to Hew York. , jj.nn a Prom Chicago, Ma II nil A M Wheeling. The IIiUUMiIIIi i.woBhlngton Spo- clal." Drawing-room Sleepers to Washington and New Tork. 5. len Kl From Chicago, via .40 T. Wli Slttaburgh. The tngton-New York Limited." Drawing room Sleepers to Pittsburgh and Now York. Observation Care. n.nnn a a om umeago, via a .lllr IVi Pittsburgh. The Drawing-room Sleepers to Pitts Ijurgh, Wheeling and Now York, rev particulars consult nearest Ticket Agent or address Edward Emery, T. P. A., Omaha, Neb. REDUCE FAT FAT FOLKS! HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN! Fat Foe, the Full SI Box for Only 80o cup coupon Attached; It is Worth BOc Tat T"o the rnoM crul Ft n4ucfT rn tht DUkrl, k14 lor i Tnrwhr. 1 i '" d) klor of(a for w crats it iaa tllp the t Uch4 coup and 'prtsent It with 10 toti to jonr new hom Uttoent will rdnt jrou te illm iuii ot Utan !lr. lr an ullr. No polton. caj trot, no alttlnt, no eienlilDX. Nature's tat reducer riimti you from tht iliTtrr ot dtstrcarUE rat. Ilrarn txauty ot turret, vibrant htalth and tlio en Jojnent ot llte't hut gifts. meeting calling upon tho council to crcntn I two now wards In the west part of town, and showing reasons was presented. Tho j explanatory letter of General E. F. Test I accompanying tlio document potnted out unit tho Firth and Sixth wards cdntalned nearly 12,000 of tho city's total population, whllo all of the other four wards con tained only 17.915 people. Tho com munication afforded tho opportunity for the other members to direct some good natured sarcasm In the direction of Aldermen Flood and Uoyer, representa tives from the Fifth and Sixth wards, nnd for Aldorman Beebo to get back with the pleasant rejoinder to the assertion that his ward, the Fourth, contained less than "half the number of pcoplo living in tho west end wards, that ho thought one-third of tho best part of the Fifth ward should bo detached and added to tho Fourth. So Action TnUen, In the good-natured discussion of the communication tho aldermen forgot to take any official action and the custom ary motion to receive nnd oluco on file was overlooked Tho west end boosters also requested an early report from tho engineer concerning the proposed sewor system for tho western part of the city, which brought out the declaration from Engineer Stlmson that tho protllo survey work wns practically completed yesterday and tho expected report would soon bo made. A communication, detailing the work of J. B. Ixjng, T. D. 'Mctcalf and Julius TJngor In connection with soliciting funds and otherwise financing the successful movement to secure the extension of First avenuo, was mado by Robert B. Wallace, trustco for tho city of the property ac quired. Tho report showed tho namee of all who contributed to tho donation fund and tho amounts they gave. Changes In tho plaits for tho rebuilding of the threo railway bridges of tho North western railroad south of Broadway, necessitating only a resolution Instead of nh ordinance, were announced and tho resolution was passed. The bridges are to ho built on the txime grade now occu pied. The action of the committee of tho whole cancelling Jii.CCO of the flro Insur unco carried on No. 3 fire station and rescinding the resolution ordering tho payment of $37.60 on two 3,000 policies, was npproved. At tho suggestion of Al dcrmun Stone, the fire and light com mittee was Instructed to place $1,500 In surance on the new auto fire truck. Committee Xniiiril, Mayor Maloney said ho had forgotten to comply with tho authorization of the council to name a committee of three to wait upon tho street railway company In reard to spcurlns better service on tho Twenty-eighth street line and last ovening named Aldermen Boyer, Evans jand Stone as such committee. Alderman ! Stono osUexl a.ttrztlcn to tho be, eM,ct ' tlon of a connection between .two sets ot I concrete sidewalk contracts on Avenue A, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty flth streets, where an accident had oc curred that was liable to produce a damage suit. , City Attorney Stuart was Instructed to , prepare an ordinance regulattng and do fining electric signs. The committee on ' streets and alleys was Instructed to look ! after the removal ot the city tool slieds now occupying the site for the extension of Vine street. Shaw in Conference1 With Rail Creditors Attorney J. J, Shaw syndicate cent counon. Tear it off and hand It to your druggist with I 50 cents In cash, and he wills give jrou n full $1 treatment if PAT TOE. For nalo In Omaha G by Sheman & McConnell L'rug Co.'a I I stores, Beaton Drug Co.. Myers-Dll-llon Drug Co., Merchants Drug Co., Bell Drug Co., Pope Drug Co., II. S. King, Uanscom I'ark Pharmacy. Her Grand Pharmacy B. Itoblnson, Stra baugh's Pharmacy, Orkin Bros. Dept. Store, also C. P. S. Tobin, So. Omaha, and others. union men. of cypress will measure twelve Inches In thickness. Advertisement. Tim Council Bluffs dlatrlct conference ot tho Methodist Episcopal church will bo hold at Dttnlnp on Thursday or tins weeu, and will be attended by clergymen nnd members of tho local churches. The reason our customers stay with us Is because we treat them right. Olve us your order for that wnll paper work. Be one of our satisfied customers. Jensen AVall Paper Co., Masonic Temple. Ad vertisement A Greek named Androw Masslcat Is being held by tho police in tho hopn thnt a. voting woman who was accosted nnd frightened by tho man at Uroadway and Tenth street Saturday night, will come forward as a complaining witness. The women will mcot In tho First Con gregational church parlors Tuesday rrtorning to make vestments for the choir. Prudential committee to meet Wednesday evening nt 7:15. Prayer nnd preparatory tervlco nt 7:30 o'clock. The Chr'stlnn Endeavor society will be en tertained nt n Hallowe'en party by Miss Elele Pryor next Friday ovuiill.g. com munion next Sunday morning. Tho pastor will speak next olinday evening on "Emerson His Spiritual Message.' George Walker, cn route from his home at Detroit, Mich., to Omaha, riding a motorcycle, received serious injuries at Twenty-suvcnth street and Broadway yesterday afternoon when he was thrown rrom ms wneci. ills head strucit a tolephono pole. Inflicting Injuries that Vondercd him unconjicilous. His Jaw was fractured and he received severe contusions about the Lend and chest, Tho accident was due to Walker's attempt to avoid collision with a grocor's delivery wagon. Letters of administration were yester day granted to W. 8. Balrd for the es tate or Airs, sarnn suinKie. tho action was taken uuon the' petition of three fnons, Charles P., Frank and J. V. Sadow- ski. in tno application was stitieu mat the lirnnertv annroxlmated onlv about J500. Under the terms of hr husband's will Mrs. Sklnltlo was given Jio.oco Hi cash nnd llfo interest In tho home. Owing to the fact that the will was being con tested sho had not entered into posses sion of her portion of the 150,000 estate. Church notc3 for tho week In connec tion with the work of tlio Broadway Methodist Episcopal church provide for a free social to lo given by the Epworth league at the church on Friday evening. All young people aro Invited. Wheol No. 3 will meet with Mrs...F. 11. Orcutt. iZi Oaklnnd avenue, on next Wednesday aft ernoon at 2:30. There Is work on hand, Communion service nt the church on next Sunday morning. Tile new Indi vidual communion service will be used. Those wishing to Join the church will be received nt thnt time, kove feasts during opening service. Communications to tho Bulletin should now reach the pastor not later than Thursday evening. Mrs, Florenco Gideon, wife of II. 8. Gideon of Crescent, died at tho Jennie Edmundson Memorial hospital Sunday night nt 11:20, after a short Illness, sho Is survived by her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brewer of Crescent, and flvo brothers, Willis, Richard, Itny mond, Aland nnd Miles, all of Crescent. Mrs. Gideon was married January .1 last. She was horn mid raised In Crescent, as was her husband, who Is a carpenter. Mrs. Gideon was li gliiy respected among the people nt Orescent, The funeral will bo held .Tuesdav afternoon at '.' o'clock nt the Methodist church nt Crescent. Bov. J. M. Williams will conduct the services and burial win be at Crescent cemetery. The body will be taken from Wfwlrir.B,i undpttukinx partoig ut IS: JO today anu ue tnucn directly to tho church, Phillip Klllan, aged 63 years, died at 9:30 o'clock Sunday evening nt hla home, 916 Avenuo A, from heart trouble and dropsy, after an Illness of a year. He leaves besides his widow, two daughtors, Mrs. Dorothy Scott nnd Mrs. Marv Wil son, and two sons, Phillip, Jr., and Her man T, Ho had been a resident of this city for many years, and waa connected with the firm of Schultz & Hill. Mr. Killan served In tho French. nnd German war in 1&70 and 1S71, cmlgrntlng shortly afterward to America, coming over as a musician with a concert band. In 1872 he came to Council Bluffs and In 1874 was married to Mary Even. Besides his family here he leaves three brothers nnd one Bister at Pittsburgh, Pa. He was a member of Council Bluffs lodge No. 40 Independent Order of Odd Fellows and nf Council camp No. U, Woodmen of the World. Engine Runs Into I Car, Killing One and Injuring Fifteen SIOUX CITY, Oct .-Charles Kemp, a street car conductor, was killed nprt fifteen passengers Injured tonight nt Fourth and Division streets when n Bur lington cnclno struck tho car In tho ecu. tcr. It turned over on Its sldo, nnd Kemp, who wns standing on tho rear platform, twos caught and his uccl; broken. B, W. Henderson, n Mornlngslde collegi" student, was seriously Injured, n deep cut being inflicted In his side. The others received minor wounds. Kemp, the conductor, who wns killed went forward to signal a elenr trark A switch engine was In view, followed by the Burlington engine which wns on lit way to a roundhouse. Kemp did not see .the latter locomotive arid when the switch englno hnd passed, signalled tlu motorman forward, nnd started back and bonrded tho rear end of his csr Just bo fore the crash came. Politioal Debate Causes a Suicide IOWA CITT, la. Oct. .-(Sprclal Tel-cgrnm.)-Crared over tho xtatement by Jchn M. Parker, mayor ot Now Orleans In n bull mnoso speech to university stu dents here Saturday night, that ltooscvult was, second only to Lincoln ns an Aniorl can president Joseph TerJInn, a farmer committed sulcldo early this morning His body was found by telephono work men suspended from a rafter in a barn, Just preceding his sulcldo he became in volvcd in a quarrel with others who at tended tho meeting over tho truth oi Parker's statement nnd said he wouk1 hang before ho admitted such a thine. Eddie Morgan Too Clever for 0 Keef e NEW YORK, Oct .-Eddle Morgan the English Bantam, was loo clever for Eddto O'Keefo of Philadelphia In a ton round bout at Madison fiquaro Garden tonight The Englishman used a left Jab to good effect, outpointing O'ICcof, In almost every round. Tho Phlladcl phtan was cautioned 'several times for holding. Young Shugrue of Jersey City forced the fight with Louis Do Ponthleu, he French lightweight and catily won th ten-round contest. It was nnnounced that Eddjo McGooi Iv or Oshkosh, Wis., and Mike Gibbons or St. Paul, would meet In a ten-round bout nt ir.S pounds at the Madison Square Garden on December 3. Toothache Giam A Swell Affair 1 TOOTHAGI Instantly Hat siren perfect satisfaction for 25 firs. All drug stores or ty tnail. 1 S c Hess, counsel for the I tr.rrnt ma,,.. nected with tlio plans for financing the ' Iowa Short Line Ital'.road company and Hiking over the Atlantic Northern & Southern railroad, went to Atlantic yoB torday to be present at a conference with I tormer Governor Shaw, Judge Thomas Ai t.tur and others In relation to the np- I plication mnile to the supreme court of I the state for an order prohibiting Judgii Arthur from granting any further exten , Rlon( of the time for final payment of tin , full purchase price ot tho Atlantic road. Shaw cumc from Philadelphia for the purpose. Tho conference was held In the i office of Receiver Harlan and was at tended by representatives of the con tractors who made the appeal to the su preme court. Judge Arthur has been finally advised of tho situation from the moment he confirmed the snle'rif the road morft tliar a year ago, and has been convinced that his grant of additional time nt Intervals to permit Shaw to mature his plans was wholly In the Interests of a large major ity of the creditors and the stockholders. The possibility of the supreme court granting the order sought presented a real danger to the enterprise, and Gover nor Shaw wired the representatives of Shugart & Barnes, contractors, who hold J71.11S.33, and the Robert Abeles com pany, which holds t5t.671.97 worth ot claims on construction account, to meet him with power to turn over the claims upon payment or satisfactory arrange ments to care for them. It was decided tn bo J''p pin pose of Governor Shaw to take up these claims from personal f'riidJ. and thus permit another short time ox tension. It Is said that the J5.W0.001 bond ; Issue of the Iowa 8hort I.I no has been 1 practically effected, but cannot be closed until affr Section. It Is said that if Taft s ro-clectrd the money r tor the whole bond Issue, will be Immediately j Torthcoming Recovers Quickly After Being Shot Selmer, E. Swaney, who was shot a week ago by Mrs. Alice E. Coyle, 123 North Twelfth street, when she mistook hltn for a burglar trying to forest a window at her home at midnight, has made a recovery that has astounded City Physician Tubbs. The ,38-callbec bullet entered the man's right side and went diagonally through his body, lodging just under the skin near tho lower cud of the spine. Its course- Indicated that It had gone directly through tho liver and might liuvo passed through some ot the anterior folds of the vlcera. At the time the surgeons said the man hac about one chance in 100 for recovery. Yesterday he was walking about the hospital ward fully dressed, and, wltn the exception of complaining of a lit tle weakness, apparently fully recovered, and f nxlous to make all of the amends; possible for the unfortunate mistake that resulted In the shooting. Swaney has convinced everybody, that he had no intention ot any wrong-doing when he was .fumbling at the window. He had been drinking heavily throughout the evening and had become lost in his search for the hotel ha was seeking. The recovery ot awaney nas ueen tne source of much satisfaction to Mrs, Coyle, who was distressed at tho thought that sho might have been the cause of the sacrifice of a human life. Thero s no probability that Swaney will be prose cuted, and will be permitted to leave the hospital In a few days. Pianos In all the latest fancy veneers of the very boat makes pr&ourable nt A. Hospe Co., 407 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs. Ja. Easy payments. Advertise ment. Key to the Situation-Bee Advertling. Potter Marries Two Catherine Rileys CHICAGO, Oct. 29,Two women, cath named Catherine Riley, each ot them, also believing herself tho only wife of Charles M. Potter, alias Nowhurno Brown, went from Assistant Chief ot Police SchUetler'a office today to the municipal court, where they Jointly signed a complaint against Potter, charg-t ing him with blgmay. Potter Is in St. Louis. Final com plaint was made by the father ot th second Catherine Riley, with whom Pot ter Is said to have faced the altar, Hu learned that Potter's name was not Brown and started an Investigation. Publication ot the circumstances brought forth the first Catherine Rlley, also a Chicago girl. BREWSTER FILES A SUIT AGAINST HIS OPPONENTS Hassssa wsv CHADRONVNeb., Oct. 29,-fSpeclal Tel egram.) Ben A. Brewster, oandldute for state senator on the democratic ticket, today filed suit for J20.0C0 ngalne. Ernest Blattery, County Judge W. A. Blrdsall, Sheriff Alva 8lattery. chairman of tho progressive county committee, and Arthur Bartlett, chairman of the republican oounty committee, because of a circular letter published In tho Chadron Journal last week giving reasons why Brewstet should be defeated at the coming election. Culled from the Wire Edward Tinel. the Belgian composer and director of the Royal Conservatory of Music at Brussels, died yesterday, aged 58 years. Snow fell throughout western North Dakota yesterday following a. twenty four Ivourx' rain. The temperature Is comparatively mild. The condition of Crown Trlnce Alexis continues to Improve, according to In formation from Bala. Temperature and pulse only slightly above normal. An alleged Imbecllo boy of 14 years Is blamed for the death of tlio 2-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Brudel of Leipzig. N. p., by setting lire to me ciotnes ot i tho baby. t Most of the persons whoso sight was attotifA hv a brlelit and Der ullar llxht of an apparatus used for welding n trolley wire Saturday night nt Anderson. Ind.. ' have ii'OWril. Specialists believe that ino Injurious" results will follow. Jarob Bfennon. automobile dealer, a'- . rested In San Francisco recently on a 1 warrant Issued In New York, charging 1 wife abandonment, ts fighting ex t null tlon. Brennon suys he and ids wife rcpa I rated In New York In 1907 under an agree merit uy wnun no turnea over to ucr nan of his property, giving her 100,009, Omaha't Greatest Clothing Houte A Allegation Made Daily in Other Stores Is: This does not only pertain to tho Stoin Bloch make, but KUPPENHEIMER, and SCHLOSS BROS. CLOTHES as es well. 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If you do not care to bother with monthly payments, you can pay two or threo months nt a time, Just send ui the coupon price for as many months as yoj wish. Unclosed find for cou pons afes Mafazlnts for th woath of to Is seat to Kama , Address Address, Miftziie CeBpea Dept., TwtttUtk Ctatary Faraer, Oauka. Neb. rWWYOunrmjsSrVww RUPTURE of all varieties ouredin In a few days without palnorlossof time, Ko pay willbeaooepted un til the patient U cured. Write or call, Fldtllti" Rupture Cura Ileg. tl. B. Pat. Office A Vrantc K. Wray, la. B. Bss Bntldlnr, Oaaaha