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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1913)
Tltt: HEE: DM A HA, FRIDAY. .lAKFAlU 10. 1913 WOULD RAISE JUDGES' PAY County Clerk Dewey Prepares Bill1 for State leptslntiiro. T1RUESED0W TO FATHER IT Another Hill U lle'na; Prepared to lllTllr the Cunntr Into Tre elneta of ?Sot .Mow Tlmn aoo Voter Koch. Fund for Visiting Nurses Supported by Subscriptions f 'tul of the .rKniAtion. which had reached the tluutittds instead of hun . di wls total. !ln'e onl the Interest on this sinking , fluid limy be used for running expenses. the work, as heretofore, must continue J to lie anptiortnd by the umial aubacrlp- tlons Accordingly, the trustees are now j hs eoltnulnc the amount necessary for I tho winter's work. Thosn on the regular A tropo(l law flxltip tho compensation fur Judtces and clerks of election ttt Dnupla county at per election has been prepared by County C?lrk Frank Dewey and State Representative Ilolxm lrtirscdow will Introiluco the bill and 'work for il eiiartmeht If enartcd tho bill will do away with the present rates of compcnsatlbn In the county, ji election In Omaha, and J per election In South Omaha, and the lonntry precincts. The bill Is tho result of th senera.1 sym pathy manifested at Uie last Ecncmlelec tlon. when jiulRes and clerks struirsled with unwieldy ballots for from twiuity four to Hlxty hours, though tuulor the fctatute fixing: their eomponsatioh Ihoir pay was to bo but So in Omaha ahd M In S-'outh Omaha and the country. The. county commissioners and Mr. Dewey de vised it eliding poale for payment of j Judpws and olerhu for that election. Tlm i were paid flat futon for the election and ' mi additional amount for each 100 balloto (viuntod. Thy received on an averajre HO each. Another bni for a la.w divMlnir U rotmty tnto precincts In jnich a muntier that there shall bo no mora than 301 votera in a prednnt also will be Intro duced. IVptt Wleotliin I,iih. A coinpretienstVTn ejection law, which no1fld complotoly rovoluUontEo tho elec tion ajTtnm of Urn county, may be Intro tinned. If It medtn with srunerul approval JliA other M1U nmr Ix abandoned. T9ioj who nru considering a flscht for rivieral reviskm of tho election system iavor an arrangement somewhat as fol low: Abolish tlvt reffUtratlon boards Kltttnp fn tho precincts on certain days aiul crtiate, a Kenoral retflntratlon board, sit ting constantly in tho municipal building r the opunty lrulldlnp. On election day fend tho pmclnct refilstratlon booka to tho eonenil voting ixreclnets. Jjot a pre cinct ejection board conduct tho voting;, "rtlirn th lolls close, lot tlie precinct flection board convey tho ballots rmmedl ntnly to a central "rctumltm board," compowl cf about 10 men, this board o count all the ballots cast In the county. Under this plan the number of men on tho precinct election boards would be treducel fixim five to three. This wwilfll effect navins sufficient to permit tho em ployment of 100 mon on tho "ruturnlnr hoard" without any tncTttvw over the jw-esont election cost. Hy virtue' of a tery small typographical error, a mlsplactd loiunu). a news Item In Tho Hee on the fundi of the Visiting ' subscription list mid others are all urged Nurses association was wrongly boosted from MOo to i4.ooo The article related that a J1.000 check had been received from tho Kmll Urandeis estae ami that this monev hnd been voted to the endowment to help the fund an much as possible. Hrady of Tcviimseh. I H Hattlt of Shelton and V It Kltmsiey of .Mmdin staying at the loyal. A. 1.. l.ttel of Tekniunll. V. It Hums of Columbus and Oeorge Jones of llls Cil hnve taken rooms at tlm Men'lwut. O. C. Oslmrn of Aliwwoith. Jeny SweeiKiy of Mnusoii. Andrew Johnson of Conconl and J. Itoberts or York Hie guests of the Millard ! V. U. Wersell ond A. II. Soudets of Ne braska City and J. M. Tlhen and l II. I (?rny of Uncoln ate stnylng at the licit ! shaw. VrtirHskaos n ! Hotels. Mr and Mrs. V. A 5tockiell of Mor- rell arp at the Paton. It V ttatnmotu of The l'ersistent and Jmllclous I'sn of ! Newsiaper Advertising Is the ISoad n Kearney John Huslness Success LETTER CARRIERS TO GIVE ANNUAL BALL WEDNESDAY ; The members of Uratn'h No j. National Association of letter carriers, announce I their annual ball, t" le six en Wednomlay ' evening In the Douglas auditorium, j lClghteenth Htul Douglas streets. The prooeetls derlwd from this event j Is Hpl'llcd to a fund used to care fori their members whn sick or otlmrwlse InoHimeltated and nimble to pel form their dully duties The committer It.ivlwc the .iffr.1' In i harge plan i.i mike the datu p a cram! success Flist-i i.ss musu im Intn at mngel and frienns of the Oirtiih.t xst meii may lie aasuied of a good time. The "t eel post rt-umcnnde" will be oiu of the distinctive new featutes to be Introduced, followed hy all the late dances, and If tho attendance which have cliHrneterlsed former Iwlls gien hy the men whose dally calls are so easterly looked for at every household and plai of business may be taken as any criterion. It may bo confidently evpected that thn Rildltoi-lum will be taxed to Its utmost. The letter rnrrieit have a lyiet of friends In the it n nil tlirli jbllin to entertain has been shown mi mat" olhei lri-aslons. WIFE WINS INSURANCE CLAIM IN DISTRICT COURT Mrs. Mabel C. King, who sued th Physicians' Casualty cotnany for H,(X) on a policy carried v her late husband, Walter K. King, won her cose In dis trict ootirt when .fudge Leslie directed a verdict In her favor, hotdlnit that nil the evidence, and Ihe pleadings In the case Indicated she should recover. The company resisted collection on the ground that King bad defiullnl on an assess ment Mrs King showed he never re celled notice of the assessment CONTAGIOUS DISEASES MUST ALL BE REPORTED UeaJlh Commissioner It. VT. Connell hu.i written a letter to all physicians In th cfty thrcntenlng' to prosecuto any who fnlLs to rexrt to tho health department contagious diseases treated by them. In 1M2 the number of deaths from con tiiKious dlsoase-i were much greater than tho number of cases' reported to the health department. V "Wo are maltlns: an earnest effort to minimize the amount of contagion In tho city," said Dr. Council, "and we will not ho Icnleiit with any physicians who falls to llvd up to the law to rcpoTt con tng!oUH diseases." Dr. Council's lettoT calls attention to the fact that the number or persons afflicted with tuberculosis waa practically unknown to health authorities, owing to this fallureto report them. About 103 deaths occurred during tho jeai from tuberculosis, whereas only about fifteen cases were reported to tlm uliy health department. ROSE CAUGHT WEARING STOLEN FUR OVERCOAT Koigetfuluess on tho part of Georgu Hint, colored. In wearing an overcoat which he stole from Uie warehouso of the Avery company at Tenth and Leav enworth streets will probably cost him n Jail sentence. ilolhes and Implemont accesHont-s valued at $25 were stolen from the ware house Sunday afternoon. A black fur lined overcoat was also taken. Kose was wealing this coat when arrested h Officer lrerris. Ills Stiimnch Troohles Over. Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to Teel that your stomach troubles were over, Ibat you cnnlil eat any kind of food you divdreJ without Injury'? That may seem o unlikely to you that you do not even hop for an ending of your trouble, but iermlt us to assure you that It Is not al together impossible. If others can be Mired permanently, and thousands have Iwirt, why not you? John It. Barker of Battle Creek, Mich.. Is one of them. He vayi. "I was troubled with heartburn, Indigestion and liver complaint until I used Chamberlain',"! Tablets, then my trouble xaos over." Sold by all dra!rs. Advertisement Persistent Advet Using Is the Itoad to )?lg Iteturnti. FRIDAY, As Usual, BARGAIN DAY yokes, 20 25c E M B ROIDER1ES LLOVER Embroidery, large and small desians for wouieu'H walfits and to 22 Inches wide, many of tUosti made on hand loom, up to :tc vtiluos, at yard Swiss mid Cambric Skirt InR, 1" and IS Inches wide, all oion and conventional desifms. .iIbo corset cover embroider)' lu pretty detgiiB. A Inrgo rsuRo of E ff at,;.rn,.t.o..:sc'....i2t Ortdn Brothcra Main Ttoor i i . Pretty LACES Linen. Cluny. NottiUKhnm. Villa and MnlU-so KdRltiK and insertions, val ues to 10,-. at yd Linen and Cluny Vals. Kd- Inp and Insertions: values to 19c. yd Orkln Brothera lOjiln rioor 5 10 n ft iifilT ne Most Progressive otorc hi the riortnwesi 11 lbs. Sugar, 50c Willi even pureluiM' amotintltiR to $100 or more in tlio groi'ery de partment Kfldui. wo -.ill soli 11 poiindti of cninu lated atiRitr C f for OlfC LEGGING Sale A GOOD warm leggtnK la al most lmpeiHtiie for tho youp;; tolks these coltl dayn. (Joins to and from school and In thnlr piny they aro subjected to severe cold and nothing, pro tects them more than a service able IokkIiik. Clilldton's leKfiiiiH. values from ."ic down and down to 2 fie, Friday, at 1 c per pair . . . r X O C Misses' leKBlnus. ko.IHuk regu larly at r0e the pair l'rlda., at Orkln Brotherft Main rioor. 25c Remnants of SILKS (Si DRESS GOODS, About One-Half THE assortment includes some of the most desirable silks and dress goods ever 011 display in Ibis eil. We feel most l'nrtunnte in being able to offer auch splendid merchandise at these prices. If you nre a shrewd shopper and are oco nomlcally Inclined, vou will at 01100 nmkn im vmir miml to stton.l this event. Friday You'll have tin trouble in finding just what vou want b.ausc the stock are hirpe v rlet anw arrauKe.l for votir convenience in see. to vh with the idea of maltinsr yoir shoppl.iK a plMWiro. 1 his Is Imleod a most unusual o.vurrvnro and one you can til afford to overlook, you seldom s.-uro siich tiualltle." at the prices quoted Remnants of SiLK at About Half Woolen DRESS GOODS Remnants 1 N this offering; there are thouaandsof yards of fine Hllks, such as mcssallnoa, taf- 1 K this lol you'll find some wonderful values lu woolen dross ennrin "Thorn in n 1 fota. foulards, channelise. Ilnlnir satin, crcpo decline, poplins .lap silks, poncee auC great vrletS of patterns to choose from . lengths, t 10 "yards Pver 1 -noun w live loulslne. In both plain aatd fiuicy. lenKths from 1 to ! yards. Can be use, to n.ako trtm- , color and mixture represented storm serK.. biitlsto, nana.i is r.'?e It rl 11 1. 1 nlsh kHin mlnE, waists and drewe- Kntiro stock redtic.d. your choice niday. nt about half prlre I Iiikn. Mohair, two-timed .lla.nals. whlpioVils. el. V II u t rcBtrli'tJon Fi'hho .il" i t i rrioe About) Price 1 About I Price Women's FURS at Half Price THE cold snap lias come lo stay awbile and Ibis in tbc time to Imy your fur coats. There is no reason for most women not having a good, warm, fur coat. These unusual low prices will surely attract a large crowd to the lur section tomorrow. Look at these values: Russian Pony Coats, $42.50 Russian Pony Coals, a pop ular seller al $S.i, choice of Ibis lot Friday at Hudson Seal Goats, $100. ' $42.50 Hudson Seal Coats, $100. Hudson Seal CoatB that regularly sold for SHOO, reduced for clear ance lu Friday h selling, at $150 $100 Near Seal Coats, $50. Hudson Seal Coats, made of rich, son fur, worth ?2un. Hpeclitl In I'Tliiay s Helling fit Hudson Seal Coats, $250. Kaucy Hudson Seal Coats, tho fin est made and always sold at $500, your unrestricted choice or any cout In tho lot, dOCfrk Friday, fit $tOU nrrrtfim-i mm Women's COATS Near Soal Coats, a very popular garment that sells regularly at $100, specially priced, J?Cf Friday, at jPOv FURS at One-Half Price $15.00 French Coney Sets, sale price, $20!00 Belgium Lynx Sets, sale price, $25T00lTrench Coney Sets, sale price, $2750 Jap Mink Sets, sale price, $27.50 Wolf Fur Sets, sale price, at Half Price I $35.00 Wolf Fur Sets, sale price, Women'sj t'oats, !)il0.7ri Vomen's Coats, very pretty and graceful Karmnnts and very popu lar at ?V9 50, the regular price. yr..., $19-75 Orkln Brothara 8cond rioor WomenV Coats, $1 1.7.5 Women's Coats that are very Iinpular this season and hold roju larly at JIH.75. m 7 c Kriday. at . . . 9 I ti I 3 Woinen'H Ctiati, $17.fi(l Women's Coats, extra good values at $"5, your cholro of any lu thin lot 6 I r cn Friday, at I I lOU $40.09 Northern Mink, sale price, $125.00 Fox Fur Sets7sale price, $100.00 FoxFur Sets, sale price, $45700 FoxFur Sets, sale price, $75.00 Fox Fur Friday Choice at Sets, sale price, J Regular Price Special Announcement Vour Choice of the ilouse Sale of Men's Suits and E Overcoats at U Involving 'alues to $-15.00 begins Saturday Morning, January 11th Man (o be here and profit by (he wonderful saving. Orkln Brothoro Main rioor Untrimmed Beavers 98c "j X Uie big sale for I'Yiday we L offer some very attractive values in uiHii Kiaue auu siyusn millinery. x . Tho variety helnf a lnrRo one. you'll Vh .aJ. have no trutililn lu soleutliiK just Viy wiibl juii wiiui. a iimitoti numiior of beautiful heaver hats, lu black, white and a few navys. In medium and InrKO shapes only, very popular hatB; your choice to closo t i e0 out the lot Frlilnv nt lf 1 .)0 . t u nwL."' ah outi ioi 01 irimineu nuts, they como In many styleB and colors, for quick soIIIiik, to closo out, your cholco Friday at.. 0C Ostrich Bands I Fancy Feathers at 79c i at 10c 1-3 off on all Trim'i Plvmes 1-3 off on all Paradise Tips 150 Trimmed Hats, Choice Friday at 39c ADVANCE STYLES PLUSH TAMS Pretty Flowers at 19c . 1-3 off oi all Aigrettes Wo havo a very beautiful bIiowIiir of advanced styles In black, tall owl hala, priced at 40 CA $l'J.r.O ana down to pbDU ap o: of plUBh tains, blK values oTforod In Friday's selllni; at f qq $fT,08 and down to, ., tj) 1 .iO Orkln Brothara Main rioor HIPPODROME ENTERTAINER AT I C0RNHUSKER BANQUET, '11 WosFineSHOES Women's !t3.00 to $!Wt SlHes, l.OH The leathers are gun metal calf, vlcl kid, tan calf skin, palent colt and black elvnt. heavy or llfcht soles, button, lace and blucuer style, all slcs, $3.oi) to ai qq values, pair ... V A iO Womrn'f 2.25 Mnel Shoes at $1.01) Women's warm lined shoes, In lace and button, plain toes or with tips, regular price, 12.25; d 1 Q pair plOi7 Cailld'ft -111 .AO and $2 .HIiik-s. I)8c Chlldron'a irun metal calf and. vlcl kjd bIioos, but ton stylo, sizes 2. regular l.R0 and 2 values. Qn per pair. . OC Women's Kelt niul lcatber Iioum; jull- ets - Hand turned, leather soles, all sizes excep tional value In Friday's selling: QO $1 25 and $1.50 values, at ,. . JOt a Orkln Brothers Tvrnln rioor Sale of i f4 '- lift i Warm BED BLANKETS Friday THTDAY wo offer some very n x blankets and eoinlorlH, ol e;c and a largo variety to ehoone fr day's selling: $1.75 Cotton Blankets, $1.39. 12-1 bed size, cotton blnuketB In gray, ton or white Willi prrtty i-olored bonlom: IhcHft blariUnth nlwnyH Kobl at S L.Tf, ami aro nxoollrnt valtipH at that prlro- -In 'Yiiiay neiiiiiir, tlio pnlr .... g gg Cotton Filled Comforts, 89c. White cotton fillod bod comforts, with Hilknlinn roviTH, Koocl welrht, wHrin, iomrortablo mul nervlreiiblp - n rt'Kiilnr tl.25 comfort. I'rl.l.iy parb DQn MUU at Wool Blankets, $4.98. I tractive values in warm bed Ira good ualiuy, proliy patterns, inn. .Nolo thoso items lor rri $7.50 Wool Blankets at $5.49. 11-4 slzo best wool bed blankets, an oxcollAlit lino of briikftii jilaldft. to colrrt from, our cntir ntwlt of thin Kind ih ofrrroil for l-'rblay'H HrllltiK Tluy m illnarily hi'U sit (7 r0. i.lt.UJ, ap jq tho pair OOi5I $1.39 Cotton Blankets, 98c. 11-11 slzo cotton blankets In tan or Krn. xtru (food wclRlit; u vnry KOOft (Uialily that nlwayn nohl ror rorrrt In l'rliluy' mile, the pnlr at 11.39. of 90c Woolen hlunkt'ts, full bod sImtok rllent Rxnortiiit'nt of plnlrtK anil plain olor. vnlnpx rnmi Jb III) to fi r.O. pv -lal for Frliiny .tho pair gJ QQ Orkln nrotheri Main rioor. $1.59 Bed Comforts, $1.25. Bed comforts filled with nice white, sanitary rntton, light or Uiirl. coverim:? uorth t .ri3, the roKular ttrlllnic prtcn. rYhiiij-H neilliiK price, CHfll Inp prlro'. SI. 25 Boys' OVERCOATS, $3.98 'TMILS is withont a doubt tho greatest values In boya' o-orcoata over offered by any storo in this city. All "our Immonno selection ot hoys' nil wool ovorcoatH havo been reduced tor llillniluiifUy low lirlcen for Frl oay'n milling- So thouehtfill parent will pium by without lit lcol luvnMtlpatlnK - it inrajiw real ocoiiomy an.l your boy will havo mi overcoat tlint will wlthntiiml tho Mnvers we.nr that only a. oy cotilii Klvo It TIioho iiro oviirvoatn with tho military, convertiblo and wlinw iHillor. bmiitlfnl oJinvtots. uaxsl inorcH. volourfl nd lilnrlilllu nm- icnaiH witn noitH In hark ami nil a rou i ill. All ntro.i, vnltim 11 p to JK0O. lVUlay, Orkln Brothr Main rioor S3i38 Boys' Wool Toques 19c Ilurulretln of boya all wool toques mi coiora, Hiiffmiy oam liKfd. worth up to 60r. very apec-Ial for Friday, at Darg-aln BMommt 19c r.c m- 'fmir. i M NOTION Specials Pearl buttons, o size, ,1 Hoi. Ac Hooks and eyes, 21 for... -1c Safety plus, 2 suet), doz....Hc Peets' Inr hooks and eyes, 5c Christy Inv. collar sup's, card 7c Imported hair pins, 2 doz., lc Cabinet of 200 hair pins. . . .flc Nonpareil hair pins, -doi.' 15c Coat and Bkirt hangers. . . . 10c Kilt', tape, (i sizes, 1-yd. eo., trie Sampson pins, 2 papers of 400 each 5a Mourning pins, 40 in n box, U boxes for 5c Child' work boxes, ea....50c t ablnit hair pins, 100 for Cotton tape, 8 pieces for . .5c Feather Stitch braid. C yds,, flc Darmo shield clamps, 4 for 5c C ollar buttons, card of 12, lc Orkn Brothers Mln rioor Splendid Values in HOUSE FURNISHINGS for Friday It ai z o r s, fully guaranteed, reg ular 11.00 to f 1. 1 u values, Friday, at . . , . 69c Razor strops, worth 85o and np to $1.25, re duced for Frl- toy... 25c Knives and forlia , Sclesors, -strong, and earring seta, I woll tempered, regularly selling , regularly sell at at 12.00, special I 50c up to 75c; for Friday, the 1 Friday's special, at . . $119, pair . . 25 C Orkln Bros. Braent. $1.75; 98 c CUTLERY KnivoB and forks, carving sots and bird sets; valuos 91 .50 to rrlday, the set ICnIveB aiiil' forUn, aplendid valuen at 2:5 to 1276. in Friday's aelllnK. r .$1.49 ItazorH, tnr.de it excellent Krailc ateel, fully guar anteed; sell reg. many at sr.r up to lay at. each 25c Extra Special l-sewed ex Ira hen v y lirooniH, de lected stock regularly ell at BOc, tiny 29c Japanese tum bler trays and paper, clear ing sale price. . . 5c China cereal jars, salt Jars, vinegar pitch ers, slightly damugod, going at O Planes and levels, kitchen saws, hatch ets, regular due to 2Gc values, at . . . 5c Lot Including chafing dish- j cs, 50 tea and i coffee percola-' tors, alcohol i stoves, sj off. I Ono large table full of odds and ends In lunch, work, sowing anil handkerchief bas kets, values 10c nnd up to 25c, each Ot 8 rolls of good quality toilet paper for .... uvt : roils best qual ity crepo tollot paper. OP Friday at .Mrs. Potts' dad Irons regular 00. nt We havo a f e w Huek 's Jtndiant Bast Uurners 1 e f whlhc we aro go ing to close on at clearing sale price: t. X ' 0 $G4.00 vnlucs, now at . $48! 69c $07.00 values now t C 1 00 nt . . ipiJ A . 1 $75.00 values, now dKCOO Ul tUUU Ducks' Oak Heat ers: $ Hi. 00 values, r:.$i2?s $22.50 values, T.. $18? 1 Mrs. . oiu -u 1 'ron h i'uHm. reg- I ulur ) v r" nnd l "ic, for tiC Drugs and Toilets iioTn FOR 49c ( Mk; wikea Palm olive Soap 1 50f bottle Palm olive Shampoo. tt-Pt. glycerine hand lotion 10c -'-nt. PrincesB I ountnln 'syringe for aoo 2-qt. Triumph hot wut. bat. hoc Quinine Cap. 2 or .1 gr., dor., 5c Pobocco Tooth paste .... ,ji3c Frostilla, Tor tire hands.,. 10c Hind's Honey end Almond Lo tion uc I Initial's Lllnc toilet water, 54c !mi. Java Itlco powdor. . . .lOo V illlam's or Colgate's shaving sticks TfoPlntr Vi "c r m . . . !!."; Cvt.-i r f e-s :a!n yiici r.DUIK FOTFlt. sORKIN BROS.-YOUR HOME STORE; ;ORKIN BROS.-YOUR HOME STOF --Ta ,trTiifaijs - ' It 4 J