TOE BEE: OMAIIA, TUUKSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1012. ( ! CREAM AKINGfOWDER, 0 Pure Wholesome Reliable Indispensable Its fame is World-wide. Its superiority un questioned. Its use is a protection against alum food. In buying baking powder ex amine the label carefully and be sure the powder is made from cream of tartar. Other kinds do not make the food healthful. beief city news Staak-Falconer Co., Undertaker., lighting rixtures-Burgesi-Oranden Co. Xt. Boot Print It Now Beacon Press. Ballsy, th. Dentist, City Nat. D. 3588. Omttt Flatlner Co Estab. 1S98. D.2E35. 0. A. Llndqnest, tailors. 235 Pax. Blk George A. Uagney for county, attorney Advertisement. Hike Xee Resigns Mike Lee has sent In his resignation as inspector of tbe en gineering: department of the city to take effect November 1. rorf.lts His Bond Glon Clarke, ar rested on tho charge of carrying con cealed weapons, forelfted a V5 cash bond by falling to appear in police court for trial. Steel Dang Planks Steol gang planks are to be used In the futuro for bridges between the rear platform of the post- office and tho mall cars in loading and unloading. Hitherto wooden planks have been used and these are frequently broken. Tho department has Just author lied tho, custodian to get steel planks. Socialist Meeting Sunday Tho last eociallK speaker of the campaign will be Caroline A. Lowo of Chicago, who speaks at the Lyric theater next Sunday at 3 o'clock. JIlss Lowo is said to be ono of the most brilliant women speakers before the public. Mrs. Parrell Bulla. Home Mrs. A. C. P. Farrell, owner of Farrell & Co., syrup manufacturers, has started the erection of a home in Dundee, which is to cost 13,600, The residence is located near the corner oi iiity-secona ana Webster streets. Sho purchased the lot from the 4'fSlaver Realty syndicate. Start on ITnrses Building Construc tion ha been started on a dwelling for the nurses of Wise Memorial hospital, at Twenty-fifth and Harney street. Peter IClewlt has ben awarded the contract for constructing the building, which' will bo a invariably win out on my hat predictions Buy a lint of me at tho start of a season and If K doesn't prove to be a "hat hit" as I predict, then withdraw all the honors I think are due inc. Just now I predl t big tilings for the derby hats I offor at $3.00 each. Bhupes for young and faddish fellows; shapes for older, quieter ones. (llemember, I feature the) famous "Knapp-Felt" bat as well.) "Society Brand" Clothes Corner 16th and Harney Sta. i ii two-story brick, 33x100 feet, and cost IH.600. Keallty Kan Nominate George Mor ton, C. C. Wilson and W. H. Green have been added to the list of nominees for members of tho board of directors of the Heal Estate exchange. The exchange will elect officers at the next meeting, which follows the day after the national elec tion. Mathleien Qets Souvenir J. Mathle sen, assistant city license Inspector, has received a program of the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Mechanics' Industrial association of Hon no, Denmark. Mr. Mathiesen is one of nineteen surviving charter mem bers of the association. The program f the celebration was sent to Mr. Mathle sen by Prof. Mattlas Bcrkstaup, a pro fessor In the technical school which has been established by the association at , Ronne. I Auto Show Directors Meet Tho an nual meeting of the Omaha Automobllo Bhow association was held Tuesday nfter noon in the offices of J. J. Deright. Plans for Increasing the decoration, lights and general effectiveness of the winter's show1 were discussed and tho following board of directors elected for the coming season; C. Q. Powell, Guy L. Smith, Leo Huff. J. J. Deright and J. T. Stewart. Tho six applications presented by new companies was passed on and accepted. A meeting of the new directors will be called the lat ter part of November. F,M, Hornbeck Dies of Blood Poisoning F. M. Hornbeck, formerly city ticket agent of the Hock Island, died Tuesday aftomoon at St. Joseph's hospital of blood poisoning resulting from a severe case of appendicitis. He accepted a position .as commercial agent for the same road at Mason City, la., October 1. Upon leaving the local office he was apparently In the best of health, but the following day he was taken ill with appendicitis and was taken to St. Joseph's hospital, the surgeons found It was too late for an operation. Tuesday morning Mr. Hornbook seemed to be considerably Improved,, but In the afternoon he began to sink rapidly and at 5:30 died. He Is survived by a young widow, a wife of a little less than a year, and four brothers I. G. and W. L. Hornbeck of Murdock and Drs. A. R. and H. H. Hornbeck of Kingston, Okl., also one sister Mrs. I, J. WViatherford of Lincoln. Mr. Hornbeck was 33 years of age and had been employed by the Rock Island since 1903. He had been stationed In Omaha since 1907, coming here from the ticket office at Lincoln. The body will be taken this evening to Miami, Mo., for Interment. Political Repartee Overheard at the Club A bit of sharp repartee flashed when Governor Aldrlch and Chairman Frank M. Currle met accidentally at the Com merclal club yesterday. "Well," said the governor, "you aro the republican state chairman, all right, and no one con dispute It. When are you going to come out with an appeal to your friends to vote for me and all the ;0ther candidates on the republican state ticket!" "Just as soon, governor," replied Mr. Currle, "as you come out with an appeal to your friends to support Taft and vote for all the republican presidential elec tors." f Fourth Class Mail Has Special "Stamps Ordinary postage stamps will not carry fourth class mall matter after January 1. 1911. That Is the data on which the ! parcels post system goes Into effect, From that day on th. regular parcels post stamps wilt have to be used on such matter. These will be issued to tho various poetofflcoi throughout th. coun try before that date. A new rule that must be observed after January 1 is that tbe return card of the sender mutt be on each and every parcel that Is mailed under tho parcels post service. Tho parcel will not bo accepted for mailing unless It has tho return card. In the matter of letters it has always been a matter of tho option of the sender whether ho affixed his return card or not In order to avoid flooding tho dead letter office this rule has been mado with regard to parcels. , Nntlonnl Steel Works Considered, SYDNEY, N. S. W., Oct. 30. A naUonal steel works to Biipply rolls for tho gov ernment railways Is being seriously con sidered by tho cabinet here as Uio result of difficulty which tho government linn encountered In buying rails at what it considers a fair nrlce. The chni-uu 1m made that on International pool Is trying to forco tne manici. aii immeoiato oe vi'lomnent Is threatening delay In timid Ing tho great transcontinental railway now under consttucuon irom j.'onu to Adelaide. Official Ballot FRANK DEWEY. BALLOT TO BE HANDED VOTERS Sick Headache? Tongue Ccated? It's Your Liver! Cascarets Sure You're bilious! You have a throbbing sensation In your head, a bad taste li your mouth, your eyes hurt, your skin Is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your Up are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean aal Ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile and consti pated waste not property passed off, and what you need Is a cleaning up Inside. Don't continue being a bilious, consti pated nuisance to yourself and those CENT BOXES . i an as a, ROBBER GANG HAS CONFESSED Four Tell of Many of the Jobs They ! Pulled Off In Omaha. MUCH OF PLUNDER IS FOUND I i i roller KxiM-ot In I.m-nlr More of II When Itolilirrn Are Tnkrn I .trouiti! (o Try to Locate j Their Cnehr. Chief Maloney has secured a confession from Cal Wrothc. Harry Johnson, "Ned ' Hrndy and Al Gray, the four highway men under arreM. telling of he many Jobs they havo "pulled oft since they began operations In Omaha several months ago. and has dcflnitn knowledge of the whereabouts of most of the plunder taken by tho gang. Some of the loot was sold by thieves to pawnbrokers and secondhand mer chants In Omaha amrcouucll Bluffs. At least fSOO or J900 worth was thrown away because they thought It of little value. On tho night "lied" Brady was shot by Officer I'sinowskl. Harry Johnson tossed a K00 diamond ting In a sower in tho vicinity of Twentieth and Cass streets. He told Chief Malonry that ho thought tho ring was worthless. Tho other members of tho cung told of throwing Jewelry and even money in sew ers after they "pulled" off Jobs and ox umlncd their "booty" In tho light of a street light. At one house they secured a collection of valuablo old and foreign coins. BuUevltig they wore vuluolere they tossed them In a sewer ltolo In tho street along with pennies they secured at llalph Hayward's residence. Detectives were busy all day Tuesday and Wednesday going to tho various places where tho gang had pawned, thrown away or cached their loot. The police aro positive thoy will bo able to so euro most of the stolen property. Tho four men say they turned so many Jobs during tho last few months that they aro unablo to recall but about half of the robberies. They wero unablo to tell ex actly whore they threw away tho loot or' in what pawn shops thoy sold part of the clothes and Jewelry. Chief Mnloney says ho thinks If ho takes Kteps to refreshen their memories on a few points they will give out tho desired Information. As It Is. about $2,000 worth of the stolen goods havo been recovered. BRANDEIS CLOAK SALE A Great Spcclnl Purchase Will Go on Sale Snturdiir, Wo mode a fortunate purchaso of hun dreds of women's and mUses cloaks at less than actual wholcsalo cost from a woll known eastern manufacturer who was unablo to dispose of his Btock owing to tho unusually warm weather through out the country. Thoro aro new Johnny coat, plush, caracul, chlnchllln, mix ture and novelty coats, all frqsh from the hands of their maker. Thoy come In the smoothest, most fashlonablo styles for winter wear every now stylo fcaturo being represented. Theso coats are of fered at tho samo prices wo would pay for them at wholcsalo in tho regular way. There nro all slios, women and misses, In tho three groat special groups at 110, $15 and J19. They go on sale Saturday at BltANDEIS STORES. Key to the Bltuation-Beo Advertllng. Cumbersome ' FT TUESDAY OV1 It Ut.U'l FEET LONG. who love you, and don't resort to harsh phyBlcs that Irritate and Injure. Re member, that your sour, disordered stoiiiuch, lazy liver, and clogged bowels can be quickly cleaned and Regulated by morning with gentle, tftvrough Cas carets; a 10-ccht box will keep your bead clear and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Get Cascarets now wake up refreshed feel like doing u good day's work make yourself pleasant and useful. Clean up! Cheer upl "ANT DHUe a writ. so ctMT BOXES ttll 9 .,..aSaMaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBy Government Employe is Caught With Stolen Goods Slftl, ACTHH'6 ttnse. That a bold-faced theft should bo com tutttrd by an employo of tho Omaha post-1 office, that the thief should bo caught with the goods, and that yet no drastic j action should bo tukrn by "tho di'i'nrt-1 mont" seems almost Incredible,; but, pirn, It Is too true. Surely wo havo come upon I evil days. Things are getting to a pretty : pass. There Is only onn rrdemmlng grace In tho present scandal, mid that Is that It gives tho energetic and kcen-Rlghtcd i disciples of Itoosewlt and Wilson some thing fresh to blamo onto tho adminis tration. What makes It worse Is that the cilme was committed In broad daylight and right on tho main street. Tho thief nml wo say It advisedly, knowing full woll that there Is a law of criminal libel Is "Mao." Ho Is a horse whoso bttstnesa It Is to haul around ono of those odd looking little carts' used by postofflco mall gatherers. Georgn F. Madison, n collector, was driving "Mao" tho other morning, mid from the guileless expression on the nnlmnl'a face you never would havo thought there was sin tn ht heart. If over u horse looked sanctified ho did. When they stopped at tho Hoe building and Madison entered to tap the box at tho bottom of tho mall chuto the tempter came to "Mac." - Right In front Bull Mposers Are Told How to Vote Tho local bull mooso headquarters too on a lively nppcaranco when fifteen inen nnd girls wero put to work mailing out pamphlets Instructing tho voter how to cast his vote for tho bull moose candi That Individuality which is so me uicuz products occasions v. increasing, favorable comment It is so thoroughly and yet so mm m tjiea peculiarly good m everywhere express a decided mam, ea preference tor Phone BLATZ 002-010 Douglas Phone i Douglas GS62 Chang e in Commencing November 1st, 1912, cars for Bell evue, Fort Orook and intermediate stations will leavo 24th and "N" streets, South Omaha, a3 follows: Week Days except Sat'days fi:-tft n. in. (IMS a. in. 7:40 a. m. 0:00 u. in. Hourly thereafter until 12 midnight. Saturdays (tame ft week !nj8 until 1 noon. IlalMiourlr there after until 7 p. m.( after which hourly until 12 mldniflht. Returning, cars leavo. Port Orook thirty minutes later than above, Omaha & Southern Interurban Railway Company of him wns the buggy of John Grant, contractor. In the rear of this buggy was a nice bag of oats for Grant's horso's noonday meal. "Mao" eyed the oats. They looked pretty good. Turning his head, ho saw n policeman pursuing the oven tenor of his way. He waited until the bluvcoat was out of right; then he plunged his noun deep Into tho oats hag and began to munch. Fearing ho might be caught before ho should finish devour ing the loot, he lifted his head, and with nose still In tho bag, Mnrted on a leisurely trot toward the western clly limits. When Madison, his arms full of mall, emerged from the Reo building "Mac" was beyond Klghteouth street; his eyes wero glistening roguishly nnd ho 'wns munching his stolen sweets with great "cnulnlmlty." Madlron tried out for "Mao" to stop. Fomehody ran out and 'ar rested him. Ho was caught with the goods, or some of them, on him. Those that wero not oh wero in. "Mao's" defeuoe Is that he got "to think ing his full niimo was MacGregor and that he mistook them for Scotch oats. Thoro Is no doubt ho inlntook them, but tho rest of his tale sounds fls'hy. It looks as If he Is dead to all those higher senses of responsibility and moral rectitude which characterize, tho better class of horses. date. Tho Instructions bore down well on tho Idea of how to vote a straight pro gresslvo ticket. The bull tnnosers expect to hear George V, Norrls,, candidate for United States nenatcr, Friday night, both In Omaha and South Omaha. Norrls Is billed to speak; at tho live slock exchange in South Omaha nt 11 o'clock Friday morning, at the Commercial club nt 13:30, at Redman's hall In South Omaha In the evening nnd in the Lyrlo theater about 8:50 p. in. pronounced inlW that beer lovers Blatz. for a case. COMPANY St., Omaha, Nab. 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