Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 07, 1912, NEWS SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATt'KDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912.
HOTEL STOOX LIST GROWING
-
More Than 200,000 Already Sub
scribed to Undertaking.
LIST IS INCREASING DAILY
tteports Arc Made- Rarh Dnr o J. 1..
Ktnnrdr, Who li Chairman of
hp Flnnnrlnnr Coinnilttri"
for Promoters.
Bales of stock In the new tl.000.0ft1 hotel
vw aggregate $100,700 and addition) vales
ui continually being miule. Members of
he committee are working overy day and
rach day make a relort to John .U. Ken
nedy who with A. D. Brundels donated
he lot for the blK hostelry at Rlghteenth
Douglas streets. The subscriptions
Isted up today follow:
malm & I'ounrit Dluffa Street RaII-
way rompttJij.. 36,0t
Nebraska Telephone company 23,000
I nlted (Mates National bank 20,000
imaha National bnnk M.000
irdon V Wattles 10,00)
M K. Httilth A- Co 10,000
K V Barton and Frank B. Clark,
trustees tinder the will of Guy C
Barton, deceased 10,000
Storz brewing company 10,000
Huyden . 10.000
The C U. Nash companr 10,000
n M Hitchcock 6,000
McCacue Investment company 5,000
Charles It. Brown 0,000
O W. Mcgeath f-,000
W. ii, McCormlck 6.000
Krank II. Parsons.... 6,000
xooo
a,ooo
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
The Byron Itei-d company
j i, weao
Virginia t Hanscom
Mary Krance
Marguerite r. Kennedy
Jxv-Haske)l company
roster-darker company
C Et Tost 1,000
Paul W. Kuhns 1.W0
Qilmoro & Kuhns J.tra
K. A. Ilouser..... 1,000
D, C Patterson fA)
Henry h; Wyman too
John N Frcnzer ..7, COO
II. 21 Christie M0
B. S. Curtis too
Harry A Tukey 600
W Farnam Smith 600
r c and J. T. George... too
fenlse Barkalow 400
tastings & Heyden 300
C Q. Carlberg K
Charles W Martin 200
A. 1. Crolgh 00
C A. Orlmmcl 3)0
John W. Bobbins a
Harrison & Morton -M
J. T. Stewart. Zd 200
tlordon Htewart 3X
Jane Btewart an
Guy U. Smith., 200
C. O. Powell 200
Hal M. Brady 200
O. A. Kosanacht V
TYltx A. Oberheu 200
Orr Motor Kales Co 200
diaries I. QoUld 200
10 Huff 200
John H. Ldonberger 100
C W. McDonald 100
J. M, aaffeny 100
11. Ia Horpliam....! 100
Piviin & Water .Co 100
J R. Brandt , 100
Martin Bros. & Co r,... 200
JUngwalt Bros 200
Isaac A. Coles : 100
O. C Olscn 100
Deposed Buffalo Bull
nnes Away and Dies
TOPKKA. Kan . Dec .-Old Johua an
aged buffalo, past leader of the herd In
Gage park here, died today of a broken
heart, his keepers say.
For fifteen years the old bull headed
the herd. Three weeks mm (
posed by his band, the mutiny belnir a
by hts own offsprlnr. a young bull who
now occupies uie throne of his sire. The,
herd Is owned by the city. One of the
keepers said today:
"Old Joshlla'ft overthrow iintnti,tliv
caused his death. It was a clear case of
broken heart, gaveral months ago we
noticed something was browing among
tho ten buffalo. They were restless arid
easily angered. The climax came threo
weeks ago. The entire lierri. l,l kv .
young bull, Joshua's own son. pitched
into the leader. He ought nobly for
three hours. Then his old legs failed
him. The herd let up then. Their chief
lay In a corner of the pasture, cut,
bruised, deposed.
"Under their new leader the herd
pranced, stomped and bellowed about
Joshua Until nightfall Joshua never
again held up his head. He 'must have
welcomed death a a blessing."
HOTEL MEN GO TO SIOUX CITY
Association in Convention Here De
cides to Go There in 1913.
M'CAPFEEY IS NEW PRESIDENT
Total
,..1200,700
TEAMSTER ARRESTED- FOR
LEAVING HORSES IN COLD
Joe Hawkins, a colored teamster living
In Kast Omaha, was arrested lost night
by Patrolmen Bchwager and Pstanowskl
for allowing his team to stand uncovered
nil day Hawkins, Uie officers say, was
In a nearby saloon and Ills horses were
nearly froscn.
Key to tho, ltuto.!,-TD Advertising.
Prior to Closing; Session of Iowa
Nebraska Association Yesterday
Complimentary Dinner la
Ulren t Loyal,
Hloux City was chosen aa the Mil meet
ing place of the Nebraska-Iowa Hoel
Clerks' association. It will be the first
time In nine years that Omaha has not
been host to thin convention. The vote
to hold the 1913 meeting at 81oux City
was unanimous.
Joseph McCafferr, assistant manager ot
tho Bchlltz hotel of this city, waa elected
president by a vote of 19 to 9 over Bam
Foster of Mason City, la. Other offices
were filled by George Dauchy, Boone,
la., flrat vice president; Fred J, Walton,
Lincoln, second vice president: Bern H.
Foster, Mason City, la., third vice presl.
dent. John W. Kennedy of the Henshaw
waa re-elected secretary-treasurer. Prank
N. Aaklne. Hloux City, sergeant-at-arm.
Tho following were elected to the board
of governors: H. 1). Somers, Ottumwaj
J. it, Keenan, Omaha; J. W. Moore,
Genoa, Neb.; a. W. Unnenkohl. Grand
Island, and O. A, Bennett, Omaha.
Prior to the nfternoon session yesterday
tho delegate to the convention, were
given a complimentary dinner at the
Loyal hotel. Charles Miller, manager,
had charge of the affair and dished up
an Indian dinner. The tablea were deco
rated with miniature wigwams, pipes of
penco and autumn leaves.
The meeting came to a' close at the an
nual banquet, which waa given by the
association at the Paxton hotel last nlsht,
Model Laundry telephone changed to
Douglart 24.
up. rtJ
rxlte book worth a aeuac to tare Mit aaea wesx.
BottydlU SUltor, The Set. Saa Ssay See fwr
Oontest will close on Sunday, Decemfcer 10.
yoara ta
pHM wt&ars.
Kthel M. Powoll, J0 Hawthorne A-e.:
Do ships have eyen when they go to sea?
Are thero springs In tho ocean's bed?
Doc Jolly Tar now rrom a ueeT
el bo I
Can a river loe IU head?
Aro flshea croay vhen they bo In
Can an old hen ainB her layj
Can you bring relief to a window pane?
Or mend a break ot duyT
What kind ot vegetable is a policeman's
beat?
la & newspaper white when Its readT
la a baker broke when he's making
dough? . , , . ...
Ia an undcrtalier'a business deodT
Would n wallpaper store make a good
hotel,
Bocauso of tho borders thereT
Would you paint a rabbit on a bald
man's head,
To gtvo him a Uttla hare?
If you nte a square meal, would the
corner's hurtT
Can you dig with on ace of spade?
Would you throw a rope to n drowning
Iqtnon,
Just to give a lemon ade?
1L E. Borbec. Hebron, Neb.4"It gives
mo unbounded pleasure," began tin
statesman on the street corner, when the
fire whistle blew. The crowd was frantic,
the very earth seemed to tremble as the
tine, englno went by, and for a time a
stampede seemed Inevitable. At this
critical moment the brave orator raised
his hand and the maddened multitude
became quiet. "Fellow .countrymen."
said he. "If 'Farmer' Burns', would 'Doc'
CookT"
It. TV 1 Tun.' Win rVitumt.... V.l.
tired shoe peddler approached tho hotel
aesK ana rcgutcred. "Boy, show me up."
"WuhIf." niiNfr.1 l..tn.,.r. (ill...
before w go tell inf. If 1 find the blanket
loo short, will tho carpet stretcher?"
City Klectrlulan MIchaeUcn-A careful
Kxainlncc from Uxeclslor springs the
statement that our cttv la one of tha hri
In the country; now, It Omaha Be(n) why
snouiun;t tne worm iieraiu the News as
an Appeal to Reason, and why shouldn't
the Hotel HeporMh)r?
John Hterirtid. Council llhiffs-lf you can
break a toothpick, what can South Bend?
It President Tft was1 born In Ohio,
where was Melbourne?
If a Impound hog Is fat, Is Abilene?
J ,
Up to 922.50
SUITS
$898
Up to $45.00
SUITS
$1250
EXTRAORDINARY SUIT CLEARANCE SATURDAY
STARTING PROMPTLY -AT 8 A. M.
We have decided to reduce our immense stock of high grade, finely tailored suits immedi
ately and at a big sacrifice. This great suit clearance sale Saturday offers the one big opportun
ity every woman in Omaha and vicinity has been waiting for. We have never made such radi
cal reductions at this time in the season. These bargains cannot be duplicated in Omaha style
and quality considered. f
AH our finely tailored
suits in a wide range
of the latest mater
ials and models that
sold up to $22.50 Go on
sal Saturday at the remarkable
bargain price of $8.98.
Every suit in our
entire stock,
beautifully tail
ored and made of
the best and
expensive materials, for
merly sold to $45 Saturday
Clearance Sale of Fine Dresses Big Reductions on Women's Cloth Coats
Saturday we offer 150 elegant dresses from our regular stock, 'made of
velvet, corduroy, charmeuse, silk and chiffon, Not a dress 2f4
in the lot sold regularly for less than $19.50, $22.50 and 9 I 11
$25. Your choice Saturday in this big clearanco sale
We place on sale Saturday 100 women's cloth coats and 75 'cloth dresses,
odds and ends and broken sizes, all beautifully made of
nobby, serviceable materials. Not one sold for less than $10
and many of them for as high as $25. Your choice Saturday. . .
Special Prices On Furs and Fur Coats Saturday
We offer unusual reductions on fur coats, plush coats, caracul coats, 'fur sets, fur pieces, velvet coats and black broadcloth coats. Saturday just
tho ime, right at tho beginning of severe winter weather, when you need, them most.
JULIUS ORKIN, 1510 DOUGLAS ST.
Brings
Solid
Comfort
to Old
People
For bect results
uh Perfection Oil.
It saves them many a cold
and sickness, for on the
windy, blustery Fall and
Winter days it easily warms the rooms not
reached by the ordinary heat.
And it's so light and handy. Can be moved jatt
where t's needed.
Made with nickel trimmings, plain steel or enameled
turquoifte-btuo drums. Ornamental. Inexpensive. Lasts
for years.
At DaUf Cprrthr
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
iKsWuka)
m
FIGHT FOR .SUFFRAGE BEGINS
Nebraska Xssooiation. Votes to Begin
Campaign at Once.
INITIATIVE TO BE EMPLOYED
CBnrr, Uululir anil Other Outline
thr I.bits to the Woman, fltrlnir
Them an Idca ot Herr
llrst to Start.
Tha Nebraska Woman's Butfrage as-,
sortatlon vottd at the closing session to
procMd at once by petition to set the
question of woman suffrage beforo the
people of the stote under the Initiative
at the olectlon In November. 1911 It also
voted to so before thq legislature early
In the coming; session In an effort to In
duce the lealslaturo to submit a con
stitutional amendment for woman suf
frage at the cloctlon ot mi. This will
mean that If the women shou.ld fall
throusli the Initiative, they would .have
tho rocourso of getttna; another oxpres
slon on tho mutter Just a year later
throue'h tho submission of the amend
ment by the legislature
The plan Is more far-sighted than that.
U contemplates, In the event of defeat
both times, the submission of the umrml-
ment through the Initiative again In 1S1
which will be tho required three years
after the aubmlsslon of the first. Initia
tive measure In lli.
Hear of Veaalbl" I'lnn.
The provisions' of the present fnltlutlve
and referendum laws, the biennial election1!
laws, and other state statutes that mado
this plan the most feasible, wore outlined j
to the women during the morning session ;
by John U Kennedy and U J. Qulnby.
Also W. I Locke and Richard I Met-
ealfe In speeches of earlier days of the
session outlined the matter to the women
so that most ot them saw clearly that
this was the best plan uf procedure.
Mrs, Frank Harrison, leading a con
ference on organization, outlined a ten
tative. Plan of districting the state for
working purposes In making the cam
paign. She produced a map which she
had districted Into eleven districts. The
first and second congressional districts
jweie left Intact with recommended head
quarters at Lincoln und Omaha, re
spectively, Mrs. Harrison suggested that
headquarters In vach district b made
where some of the "llvest wires" of the
cause resided. In districting further, slio
suggested Wayne or Norfolk as head
quarters for the northeast district; York
for another; Columbus for another; Chad
roil, Valentine or Alnsworth for the lone
district along tho northern part of the
state; Orand Island for another, Hastings
IUI P lV HI. . . mT - - -
'another; McCook or Holdrege for the one
in the southwest and Jsortn riutte, ror
the eleventh. '
KuiiHlltr Mr fort? thr l.nrr.
Resolutions adopted by the association
asked that the state apply the slogan
'Equality before the Law" to women as
well as men; asked that- the state allow
the women a vote; congratulated tho
states or Kansas. Oregon, Ariiona and
Michigan for having secured vromau suf
frage, and Kentucky on having secured
suffrage on school affairs; pledged the
Nebraska Woman's Suffrage association
to remain absolutely nonpartisan; was ap
palled at the enormity of the whlto slave
traffic, and demanded the ballot to aid
all good nien In dealing effectively wltb
this crime, favored mothers' pensions
and workmen compensation lawa; ap
pioved tho distribution of the convict's
wage among his family i favored memor.
lallrtng congrets to add to the federal
lilLW 1 1 I ii si wl al Wl si i I Walea I M SmttItt$
n -viv lit h asH h asm m i i wm-m
mi ft
INVITES YOU TO INSPECT
Omaha's Newest and Finest Specialty Clothes Shop for Men
and Young Men Which will Open Saturday Morning
EXPLANATORY
Tho United Gothos hop of Omaha ib another link added to the United cluiin of 87 stores now in operation in tho
prinrfpnl cities from tho' Atlantic to tho Pacific. .
. Prom tho minuto we open our doors for. business in Omaha, the big unlimited power, of. merchandising will be put
forth in evidence. You will see and will got values far superior than the average store will give you our system our
immense outletr-our minimum cost of operating aill goes toward a saying to the consumer for "his clothing. Briefly
staledthis store's policy is: Better clothed than the average, at a lower price than tho average a full dollar's worth
for ovorv dollar you spend and your money cheerfully refunded the very moment vou feel dissatisfied
Don't fail to come and see us Saturday.
Suits, Ovireiats ani
Raimaifs. $11
Trousers,
$1,75, $2.50, $3.50, $5
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61 st HIM III n I MIIJ i I
MxTiTwTi?T4mE7vd7fYm& " 'ssnisffBaMsH
Siifs, Ovcrcaats,
Raincoats,
Full Dress and
Tuxede Slits, SIS
constitution1 article 16, to read, "The right
of a cltlren to- vote shall not be denied on
account of sex." and voted thanks to the
presa for publicity, to the various clubs,
organisations und individuals who had
shown courtesies to the association white
In Omaha.
DEFECTIVE WIRING CAUSES
FLAMES IN TAILOR SHOP
Fire caused by defective wiring In tho
talloitng shop conducted by A Rubin at
Nineteenth and St- Mary'a avenue caused
a lot of about J15 early last night. Sev
eral kewlng machine In the place were
Injured by the heat and smoke.
Serious lrftrrratlon
and wounds are healed, without danger of
blood poisoning, . by Ttucklen's Arnica
Balve, the healing wonder. Only Sc Kor
sale by Deston Drug Co. Advertisement,
Waterways Needed
to Help Railroads
WASHINGTON, Dec. C-Fenator Poln
defcter ot Washington, In an address
here today before the Notional Rivers
and Harbors congress, declared that the
time had come for the development of
every resource In this country and em
phasised waterway development as one of
the country'B most' Important needs.
Senator Polndexter asserted that the
railways need waterway transportation
aid, not so aa to have competition. $ut
because the rati tines cannot handle the
traffic.
Harold V- McCormlck. vice president
and treasurer of the International Har
vester company, expressed the opinion
that, as with the Panama canal, a large
bond Issue should be created for the pur-
, poso of Improving on a large scalo the
I watcrwns s ot the country.
THE OMAHA BEE
IS "THE" HOMK I'Al'fcHf
iLoiie Congressmen
Likely to Carouse
WASHINGTON, Dec. C-Suggestlng
that "carousing around Washington" was)
an atmont Inevitable result of members l
pf congress coming to the capital alone.
Representative Mann of Illinois' today ue
fended the practice ot paying members
W crnts a mile for their trips to and from
Wushlngtop on the ground that the ex
cess allowance wits used largely to de
fray the traveling expenses ot the fam. ,
lies of senators and representatives.
The house, sitting as a i-ommlttee of i
1 the whole, dev otid nearly all of today a
session to the consideration of the legis
lative, executive and judicial appropria
tion bill.
TItAVEl,.
THB LAIWKST ND FINEST STEAMER
KNGAOED I V the 8KRVICE
ARCMDIAN
BERMUDA
BOOK KOW
Ne dtparttirt net II, oni'BA.
;..U loos rt . l,tn dlip
Rlliot rery i D.jr, la connection with
Qutbt 8 s ra Tlekru lnterclinfWe
I CUBA, JAMAICA. PANAMA.
And Olher Wtt India ferti.
Prtkulrs of ulllng and rttet addrcu
Tha Koyal Mall Steam Packet Co.
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