TIIK WKV.i OMAHA. KDNKN1) Y, (HTOllKK M, 1912. BRTF.P CITY NEWS Stack-Palconer Co., Undertakers. 1.1 rh ting- rixtnres-Bnrg-ss-Grandsn Co. Kt Root Print It Now Deacon Press. Ball?, th Dtntlst, City Nat D. 2S66. Omaha Plating- Oo. Estab. 1898. D.15J5. O. A. Idndiusst, tailors. SSG Tax. Blk. atom A. Idpi; ror county attorney. -Advertisement. Kelt Warns d Constabla Out Relte has been appointed by the Board of County Commissioners to mooed the late James Casey, constable. Automobile Holdups J Still Elude Officers Although the police are positive that Hugh Major, John Murphy, Ray Davis and Floyd Boise ore the men who held up and robbed Dell Neville last Saturday night In South Omaha, they are equally sure that they are not the men who robbed six auto loads of persons In Miller pnrlc. At the time of, the Miller park "stick up" the Maloy-Murphy-Davis-Bolso quar tet were In South Omaha. None of tho twenty vlotlms except those who reported the robbery have made an appearance at polloe headquar ters and the authorities are at a loss to understand tho reason. The Council Bluffs police have the name of two per sons In tho bridal party, but these have pledged the officials to eocrecy and the names will not be given out. Apparently the two victims who re ported to the Bluffs polloe still think that It was a joke and fear to be made "goats" for practical Jokers. Ilowevor, the police assure all victims that It was far from a Joke. At the Theaters ATTHACTIOXS IX OMAHA. Oiiyety : Extravagwssa. 'Hippodrome i Vaudeville. Kruffi Bnrlesquo. 1 Orpheomt Vaudeville. Matiaess at all thss theater today. Trots Agent Note. Chick Sale the comedy protean- etitei talner at the OrDhoum thin week. snv that the whole suoceev of hie work de pends upon the expression of Ills face and handH. Although he has a number uf wigs, spectacles, bonnots and ribbons of various kinds, he says that they aro mere acoessorUa and of absolutely no value without expression. "Lot me Illustrate what I mean," said the young man as he put on a woman's li wig. "Now you sen I look almost the f vame ub I did before." t And sure enough Mr. Sale s pleasant boyish fuco had not changed a particle by the addition of the false hair. But In a minute his forehead and cheeks were wilnkled Into u thousand linen and he was Indeed a splendid likeness of a xcnooi ma arm. Ana so it was wltn the Impersonations of the judge, the doctor. the red-headed youth and the cross-eyed ncnooi gin. "Just look at my face." said Mr. Sale "I am old enough to have a few lines but you can't find a one and I never shall have any simply because I massage my sum every a ay ana I work every facial muscle. The very fact that I lm. personate children keeps me young for I always live tho part that I am enact ing, .no part or my race nas a cnance to get set. If more people realized the vulue of facial gymnastics, there would be fewer wrlnked skins today, A play that has been conceded the most successful and cleanest comedy In many eras is uenry u. moths Dig pro duotlon of "The Country Boy," which will be seen at the Brandels theater on next Wednesday and Thursday, with a special maunee on Tliurssauy. An ex cellent company will be seen In this pretty comedy, and a production com plete In every detail Is promised. "The Goddess of Liberty," the Chicago musical success will, be the attraction ut tho Braudele for two days, starting' Friday. A matinee will be given on Saturday. The charuuters In "A Modern Eve," which comes to. the. Boyd theater Thurs day evening, October 31, for three nights and a Saturday matinee, all bear fancy Kronen numos, such an Casadler, Do La RochetaJUe and Pontglrnrd. Tho piece was Imported by Mort II. Singer from Berlin, however, and tho IttbretUsts bear xucli Teutonic cognomens as Okonokow sky and Bohoenfeld, while the composers are well known unter don linden o Herr Victor Hollaender and Herr Jean Gilbert. Ono of yesterday's papers very truth fully and considerately stated that fully half of the vast audience w'hloh packed tho popular Qayety last Sunday evening was composed of ladles. Such a volun tary statement by the press Is most grati fying to the theater, management, us It Is making a conscientious effort to pre sent the bright, jlngly extravaganza en tertainments free from offenco tt any lady and It is apparent that the ladles of Omaha know It. Ladles' dime matinee dally all week. It appears i that tho American Hippo drome Is destined to "put over" still an other deservedly successful week, Inas much as the bill of hytono vaudeville offered has established a still higher Htandard than heretofore. The lontf pro Kiom Is given every afternoon and nt 7 and S overy evening. The swing Bceno, which is the feature qf Miner's Americans at the Krug this week, has been a decided hit all over the circuit. It is ono of the most pleading spectacles In burlesque this season and tho approba tion It has received from unusually largo audlenoes has Justified the great amount of work which has been required in per fecting it for produotlon. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is tho Road to Business Success. WRINKLES GO QUICK NEW COMPLEXION GLORY Princess Tokio Wrinkle Trsat- ment and Bsautifi- er Makes You Look Young DI70JE AND U1U CSI1W PIWCESJ TOITO Uf ATKENT Wrinkles, crow's feet, lines, pimples, blotches, blackheads, sugglnc and sallow rklns vanish and your complexion Is made soft, smooth, clear and tinted with the exquisite, delicate coloring of girlhood. Hough, red hands, neck and arms made imooth, soft and white again. If you only knew how old you look with those tell-tale wrinkles, you would not hesitate another minute. The Princess Toklo treatment can make you youthful looking and beautiful again wltnoui dan ger of disagreeable consequences. Just ' n easily applied and delightful homo treatment ' that restores old. faded. Wotched and wrinkled skinu like magic. . Aiy this wonderful treatment toduy fie price Is only tl.00 at any first class ' . Igglst or department store. By mall extra. Out-of-town orders promptly died by the following department stores and druggists, or sent prepaid upon re ffclpt of prt;e by Princess Toklo Beauty f'o., Ureoht Dldg.. Denver, Colo. For sale In Omaha by Sherman & McConnell Dro Co. Orkln Bros,' Dept. fUore, Branded Dept. Stores, Beaton Drug Co. Myers & IMlon, Merchant Drug Co,, Her Orand vharnisti - others.-Advertisement. solomoh scores me court Says in Report that Conditions at Police Court Are Deplorable. TESTIMONY IS TO BE TAKEN City Council Will TnUr Up Clmrnrn nt n .MrrtlnR of the Committee of the Whole to lie Held Tfext Monday. Charges that deplorable conditions exist In police court, a promise to fur nish witnesses to prove a city employe guilty of gross misconduct and recom mendation of radical changes In tho manner of keeping the records of the court an contained In a report of Emmet O. Solomon, ex-county commissioner and deputy city and county treasurer, who, as a special Investigator of alleged re leases of prisoners from the county Jail on forged documents, has made his report to Police Commissioner" nydor. Before the city commission yeste,r day flydor urged a special hearing and a thorough examination Into tho charges. and the council In committee of the whole next Monday will take the testimony of witnesses who assert they can prove how the releases wero forged and who Is responsible. To Furnish Names at Witnesses. "This will hit one or the men oonnooted with police court pretty hard If the wit nesses can prove what they have as sertcd to me," said Solomon. In his report the Investigator promises: "I will furnish, you names of witnesses who can glvo full direct Information In regatd to the execution of these forged releases." lie recited the following cases where prisoners were released from Jail on forged instruments; Emma Coin, Soptember 90. Harry Hennessey, October 8. Sophia Heraoh, September 7. Charlie Clawson, September 9. ( Mr. .Solomon reports that during tho months of June, July, August, September and October sixty-eight cases were re leased on appeal bonds and up to dato but ten of" tho sixty-eight huvo been transcripted to the district oourt, leaving fifty-eight ouses dormant in police court Solomon Tiles llenort. Mr, Solomon's report follows! ' Attached hereto Is a record of four re leases effected by the use of a rubber stamp signature of tho police Judge. In throe of suoh cusea I find no appeal bond given, in ono the bond Is approved by u rubber stamp signature. The police Judge disclaims all knowledge of or authority to use his signature In connection with these releaneH or any others. Attached hereto I hand you history of relenses from JhII for the months of June. July, August, September and October, 1D12. From this showing It will be seen that an effectual release has been ac complished In sixty-eight cases by means of filing an appeal bond, a. id up to date but ten of tho sixty-eight cases have been transcript to the district court, leaving fifty-eight cases dormant In the police court. Tho above cases Include only cases re leased by the sheriff upon appeal bond, and do not Include caseB where appeal bonds are given at the tlmo of sontenco and prisoner Is released. Of these latter forty-three aUo llo dormant in tho police court. The cash receipts of the police court for the months of June, July, August and September are: FlneB , S 4,727.00 Costs 1,410.50 Appearaucu bonds forfeited C,115.a0 Total i J12.2S2.70 ' Jtbcolimieiiilatlons, a- "The facts which will be disclosed from an examination of the witnesses under the caption "releases" carries w.th It their own recommendations. Certainly no ono connected with obtaining the re lease of a prisoner upon a forged Instru ment could have been acting honostly, or Is fit to be In a position of trust. ! (b) The conditions of record.-ure do plofuble In the ' handling of all matters connected with tho po'leo' court aftpr con viction "of a prisoner, but ho system can be Inaugurated that will offer nny relief unless It Is operated by officials who are honestly endeavoring to do the.r duty und willing to give sufficient tlmo to dis charge properly the duties for which they aro employed. (c) Tho complaints are so hastily writ ton that the pribr and subsequent record of a prisoner cannot 'bo Identified with the complaint. A system should bo adopted mid carried out so that a novice could go to tho records and trace the his tory of every case. At present no ono can. (d) The work Imposed upon the clerk of tho police court is more than one per son can do and do well, lie should bo given an assistant. (e) With records kept so that they could bo understood tho police Judge could parole many prisoners with good effect and not he open to criticism or misunderstanding, and with a properly conducted system the police Judge might favor morning and afternoon Besslnus of court to glvo relief where deserved. (f) The records should he kept up to the minute, transcript filed forthwith, speedy trial had In "tho district court, bonds forfeited In cases of nonappearance and suit brought on forfeited bonds at once. A suit brought on forfeited bonds at onco will deter respdnslblo men from lightly signing bonds and will exposo worthless bonds. A vigorous prosecution after conviction In the police "court would In a short time' eliminate practically all uppeal cases, because no appeals would be taken except where the defendant felt ho had a meritorious defense, which he wns willing and expected to put to the test of a trial In tho district court. (g) These suggestions and others that could be made depend for their success upon tho man behind their operation. Another Joy Rider Captured-by Police Gerald Blackmail, JCM Iteese street, be lieved to bo the partner of Earl Hayes In the thefts of twenty-five automobiles during tho lust month, was arrested at 3 o'clock yesterday aftornoon by Chief of Detectives Stephen Moloney. When Blackman was 'arrested he main tained a stolid silence and would neither admit nor deny that he Is tho partner of Hayes. As tho result of the roundup, the police ure receiving congratulations from automobile owners from all over the city. Detectives learned yesterday that 'ho auto thieves would steul cars early In the evening und uso them as taxlcabs and after u hard night's use desert, them. Both suspects are charged with the elastic accusation of "suspects." Aldrich to Address Big Mass Meeting Governor Chester H. Aldrich will be tho principal speaker at the republican mass meeting which Is to U held on the top floor of the Untight building Wednes day night. Other speakers will lie on the program ind a large audience Is looked for. At first it was . announced that this meeting was to be exclusively for the Jewish voter of Omaha, but since then plana huvo been changed and the mteUu will for every republican voter. Canulit iu the Act und arrested by Dr. King s New Life i Pills, bll,,)a headache quits and liver, . sterna' h and bowels act right. Only 25c 1 1; utpn Drii- "o - lvrtliiefnent. jfje Has Made Music Here for the Last Twenty-Four Years Twenty-four years of music making In Omaha theaters has had telling effect on A. E. Blaufuss, who leads the orchestra at the Krug. He Is the little, fat, gray- halrcd German who pounds the piano. In 1SS8 Mr. Blaufuss came to Omaha to play at tho Eden Museo at Eleventh and Faroain streets. For nine years he whanged popular airs out of an organ, and then a piano for tho delectation of the crowds that came for amusement. At first he had lots of fun watching the per formance and seeing new facts all the time. And then he was In tho orchestra of the old Orand Opera house on Capitol avenue for four y.eurs, where he watched tho villain pursue the heroine throughout (four acts of exciting melodrama, or played the opening airs for some grand opeia singer of the day. Then he fell In with King Ak-Sar-Ben and old-timers about Omaha will remember him as tho paunchy drum major who used to lead the parades. He had his own orchestra. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Council Refuses Fay to Extra Fire men Slipped on Roll. WILL INSTALL FIRE HYDRANTS Question of Annexation Drnorvcil Into Cniupnlitn b- ? miner nrlnga Statement of Ills Position hy Paneonsl, John Wallers, member of the city coun cil, struck a blow at part of the Fire arid Police, board last night when ho voted against the retalnment of the three extra, firemen who were placed uin the. depart ment roll during a recent absence ot Mayor Tom Hoctor from tho city. "This council cannot be used to pay the political debts of others," said Walters, as he recorded his vote against the sup port of Members Byan and . Plvonka of the Flro and Police board, who Insist that the council shall dig up money for the payment of twenty-nine firemen, wldle by mutual agreement the council and the fire board in August decided that the flr fund would not supply more than twenty-five mon for the department dur ing the year, Cuuncllmun Juy Williams also expressed himself against uny con cession looking to the payment of the firemen who wero appointed over the number spcclflod at the tlmo of the levy. Fireman Charles Ashburn addressed tho council In committee upon tho advisability of allowing' himself and his two mates, James Powers and Alitone Splvak, the two months' sulary" now duo them. They are good men and tho couiiollnion ox- I pressed their regret at the Impossibility of making provision for thoir pay. The men wero npiolnted hy Ityan and Plvonka at a time when Mayor Hoctor was out of the city and after Fire Chic. John McKale had told tho council thnt ho could run the five fire halls with twenty-six men. Councilman Williams said thero were fourteen men at No. 1 fire hall and only one team of horses. Fire Commlsoloner Joe Plvonka ad dressed the council In an effort to force that body to support tho action of him self and Ityan. Members Itlha and Alton voted to pay tho three men, but tho rest of the council, without any hesitation, said no. and Mayor Hoctor declared the motion was lost and that tho threo fire men would therefore have to go without salary. Fire Hydrant's Ordered. Bids wero called for on the construction of a now garage and city barn In the rear of tho Jail. "Flro hydrants were or dered Installed on Thirty-ninth avenue ot a point 400 feet north of P street, on X street at a point 400 feet west of Fortieth street and on W street at a point W0 foot west of Thirty-ninth street. The above was tho apportionment of Council man Harry Hartnett. For his portion Councilman John Blha succeeded In hav ing hydrants placed as follows: One 400 feet from tho southwest corner of Thirty second and S streets, ono on Thirty-third street west of Thirty-second and S streets and one on Thirty-second street 400 feet north from Thirty-third and S streets. Councilman Vana seleoted one at Twenty-second and S and another at Eight eenth and P streets, while Councilman Alton appointed the. localities for hydrants In his ward at Fifteenth street 400 feet north of Berry avenue, and one on Fif teenth street 400 feet south of Monroe street. Thero was also a hydrant lo cated by Councilman Walters at Fif teenth street 100 feet south of M street. The following wero allotted to Council man Itlha: A hydrant ut u point 400 feet north on Twenty-eight street from Twenty-eight and E Btroets, one on For- j ty-thlrd street 600 feet north of u street, two hydrants 800 and 400 feet respectively from the north line of U street. Annexation Drnmued In. Surprise was aroused yesterday at an attempt of John M. Tanner to draw the old annexation question into the political campaign, particularly becauso Tanner has been against annexation at all tlmes The latest promise or Tanner in nis en deavor to overcome the loss of popularity brought about by his handling of the city charter, 1b that If elected he will introduce a bill looking to annexation and provisions for deputy treasurershlps und other things that would naturally follow the amalgamation of tho two towns with out special legislation. It appears according to those who claim to know that Tanner did Introduce Just Buch a bill at the last legislature for the purpotie of placating the men who wero for annexation. He allowed tho bill to die in committee. Said Mr, Pancoast Ust n'ght, speak ing on the annexation quostlon: "I urn for what all the people want. If they want (innovation In South Omaha and Instruct mo at. sjute senator to work for such u purpose I shall see to It I that the provisions for protecting every I right and privilege now enjoyed by South j Omaha people shall bo written Into tho law If they, the people of South Omaha i are opposed to annexation I shall rcimm i i 'but t w t !. !. ,i the j 4NO NOW it l too, for a time, but '.ater lie qlut his "foollshments" and went to playing tho piano for tho Orpheum. He stayed there for two years and then went to tho Krug, where he has been for the Inst eleven years. In his dsy Mr. Blaufuss has seen thorn all come and go. He Is nn old style Ger manand ns ho sits at tho piano at the Krug, grinding out "Down on the Ivee, T Said on tho lAJVee," to tho ac companiment of some hlgh-klcklng bur lesque girl's song, ono cannot help hut Imagine that ho would a great deal rather be sitting In some seoluded spot gating on a foaming stein of lager beer and smoking one of thne great long pipes that nro seen In Hollandeso pictures. If one Is of an Imaginative turn of mind, that "old stuff expression on his face can easily bo seen and no Joke eve cracked at tho Krug or nny other theater In the last decade has ever been known to ovoke a smile from Blaufuss. And he's a good fellow, too. representative of tho people and no one else." Mnitlr City (lonalp. D. J. Swanson left Saturday for an extended trip In tho west. Mrs. N. I. Nelson spent the weekend with relatives at Beatrice, Kelt. For Rent moms, modern except heat, J1S. 140S No. 23d St. D. Advertise ment. Tho young people of the First Chris tlan church will give a social at the church this evening. For Sale 6-rooni, niodorn house, with sleeping porch, oak finish first floor, yel low pine second floor, ror prices and terms phone South 19SI. Advertisement. Call National Wine nnd Liquor Co., lor, 10S No. !lth St, for Storz Triumph beei also wines and liquors, delivered. Phono South S71. S. 8. Neutoff left yesterday on a busi ness trip to Loup City, Ashton und St. ratil. Ho will visit with relatives be fore returning. A Snap For sale S-room. modern house, with garage and stable, In a very line location. For prlco and teinis phone South 19S1. Advertisement. Tho women of the New Century club will give n card party this .evening at the home of Mrs. Dan Hunnon, Twenty fifth and F streets. Tho Willing Workers of the First Chrlstlun church will meet Wednesday at the church, Twenty-third nnd 1 streets. A cordial Imitation Is extended to the public. Tho Ladles' Aid of the Lcfler Memorial church will serve dinner at tho residence of I. G. Hopkins, Fifteenth and Wash .liiKtou streets, Thursday from 11 a, in. to 2 p. m. For Sale 3 houses on 24th nnd It streets now complete. Ilavo sleeping porches, closed In; oak finish on first floor, yellow Pine on second floor. These houses aro built of No. 1 umteiiul, with flrst-ctaus workmanship. For prices and terms phono South 1DS1. Advertisement. STALWART REPUBLICAN CLUB TO HOLD SMOKER THURSDAY The Stalwart llepubllcnn club will give a rally and smoker Thursday evening at O'Neill's hall, Sixteenth and Cuming streets. Ixical candidates will speak. Persistent Advertising Is the Hood to Legitimate "Big BusIjh-ks," at $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 The New Havana Browns so popular in New York are here in a great variety of styles in suits and overcoats. We invite your inspection. ROBBER GANGJLL CAUGHT Police Capture Last of Bold High waymen in Omaha. EXPECT TO GET THE LOOT TOO lloliliers Were on the Way to Knn-iTV-t.'lty with the l'luuilrr When They Were CHimtit by Detectives Nntiinln), With the arrest of Harry Johnson, tho member of the gang of bandits who eluded the officers at Council Bluffs last Hatitrdny night, following a running duel with detectives yesterday at Thlrtj'. third and Lake streets, Chief Maloney says he has broken up the most daring and clever crowd of highwaymen that tho police have had to deal with for many years. Chief Maloney says that hn will have the entire loot of the thieves, whloh amounts to pructlcally (3,000 In dlnmonds, jowclry, clothing and other priceless ar ticles, safe In his office at the poltco sta tion hy toJay. Bo far but ptt of the stolen property has been rocovered. Col Wrothn, who whs caught In the Bluffs Saturday night, wim brought to Omaha yesterday morning, lie shows sings of weakening. Chtel Moloney says that most ot the plundor was cached In Omaha. Wns Not Armed, Johnson was caught by Detectives Dunn and Kennelly yesterday mnrnliiK at 10 after a short chase. Johnson came to Omaha Sunday night and stopped for a short time with the Ferris woman nt 2118 Chicago street. Tho same man who "tipped" Maloney off Friday about the gang nnd which resulted In the Imme diate nrrost of five of the members, told him about the fugitive's visit. Maloney Manufactured by Laspber, Skinner & Co. Su Piul rFsHE average man of today requires to be fashionably at the same time economic ally dressed. We are prepared to supply your needs. Never before have we shown a more comp rehensive line of Men's Suits and Overcoats ..... had detectives shadow the hou, but ) Johnson had gotm before iwy arrived. Monday night he heard that Johnson i would pi to K. IMIIpV house at Thirty third and Lake streets yesterday morn lug. Detectives Dunn and Kennelly were de tailed to watch the house. When a block awny Johnson snw them opproaohlng and Jumped from k second-story window. Drawing their guns Dunn and Kennelly shouted In unison, "Stop. Johnson, or wo will shoot you in your tracks," and John son stopped. Ho wa unarmed and of fered no resistance. Munnlng up and down stairs, sweeping nd bending over making beds will not make a woman healthy or beatlful. She must get out of doors, walk a mllo or two every day and take Chamberlain's Tablets to Iniprova her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. Key to the Situation Be Advertising Your Hair is fluffy, Beautiful And Lustrous in a Few Moments i i Girls! Got ii '25 cent bottle of " Dtuiderino" and try this. Also Stops falling hair; destroys dandruff. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, nhundant und nppenrn as soft, lustrous and beuullful ns a young girl's after a "Danderlne ht cleanse." 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Sandstrom Scalped By Moving Elevator Sculped completely ns though th Job hud been done by Chief "Look-At-My-Face," Arthur Hiindstrom. 1001 California street, mado his way to the Omaha Gen eral hospital yesterday for assistance, as tho result of nn accident at tho new Flatlron building, Hoveuteonth nnd How ard streets, Sandstrom, who Is employed by the Ex pressmen's Delivery company,, was deliv ering somn trunks tu tho building. He looked down the freight olevator shaft to see whoro tho car was, Just ns it defended from nn upper floor. Surgeons ut tho hospital sewed the skill back In place, but say Hint when tho expressman recoveiie, ho will havo a circular near for the rest ot his Ufa by which to re member his experience. dandruff; cleanses, purifies and Invig orates tho scalp, forever stopping Itch ing nnd fulling hair. But what will plcaso you most will be after a fow weeks' use when you will actually son new hulr tine and downy at first yes but really new hulr growing all over tho sculp, I( you euro for pretty, soft hair and lott of It surely got a 25 cent bottle ol Knuwlton's Dandorlno from uny drug gist or toilet counter, and Just try lt. Advertisement.