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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
TIIK BKK: OMAHA, THl'nSDAV, .lAXl'ARV 1C, 1313. This Man 1$ Famous 'lp Is Hr.. Ilurklint'i. ami MUII'-ik f People ltYcugitlc Ilftn as llio Mmi ROAD BILLS TO HAYE GALLjDo People tn on f) H John A. Swnnson, p - c g Win. L. Holzman, Shun You OS A CCO l' XT OF 1-OUTi nrtEATU 1'ItOM CATAItllH? T II K X It K A if II K h O W. CstjuvnxiQiut Resident, uiauge 01 uwnersnip Treasurer. . Members of Iowa Legislature Pre j paring Many of Them. WANT HIGHWAY COMMISSION t'lineertril Kffurt Appnrrnt lo folic lllir Ciirxlon mirl I'nt Honda of Stole In NlinpV Hint Will lie Credit to People. ' " Ommha's largest and best equipped apparel store Who ISmtlKlit Thoin Hack to Health, for Only -'." Cent. br. W. S. Dufkhart At He li Today. Own HU Robutt Health and Gain ef DO Pound to Taking Hit Own Medicine, At Needed, for the Paal 25 Yean. Ltcry dtuPBl''' hereabouts know Dr. "IV S nurkhrfrt nhd famous Vege table Compound, for he I truly a friend Af the peopie. For only 36 cents you can get a 30-day treatment for that our. sick tftomarh. lck liver, sick kidneys, constl ration. headache and bloated feeling. And If you. are not otired or thoroughly witlsflrd the drugght returns your 2S tuts. Don't wall Hiiother day. don't V' ep on AUtfnrlng when ior only 30 cents ymi get a guaranteed e'ure This Is not an experiment r Dr, liurkhart has been putting , out,, his -great Vegetable Com pound for 25 years, and every druggist tu this ouiit.ry and 'Kurnpo hus learned tint Dr. nurhiirfs word Is good and our druggist will hark him up. Oct this no-day trentment today for only 36 cents m the doctor's positive guarantee, Do sore to ask for and see that you get Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Compound. -Advertisement. FRE E t6"TH"E RUPTURED Hundreds Living in Omaha To Get Free Treatment. Alto the prl'tllrge of wltnemlng a mont remark sbla demonatratlon of what BTUAHT'S riAPAO. TAXiS do for ruptured people. The I'lapau Tad are an entirely new and wonderful treat ment far rupture, curlnic tt they do, the want tiirtni In the tlvrr of tlio name, without hind rance from work and at alight expente. Hl'JTVRE C'Ultr.D by Sluart'a I!1apao-lada meana that jou ran throw away the painful tiu altogether, they are made tq cure rupture and not limply to hold t, but being aelf-ndheilvt, and when adhering rlaiely to the body dipping la lmpoialble, therefore, they are alto an important factor In retaining rupture that rannol be held by a tru. No ttrapi, buckles or iprlnga. NO TllljSS. ncmonstrator Ilaacock, who U authority on mat ten pertaining to rupture, will I at the Hotel Jluiye, Jlevros U l and 1,. Jtnuiry It, 17, .,11. houn. 10 a, m ' to 1. p, in... unit he will' bo rleeted to glre without charge to all who call, irn aftiltK and . trial trt ilmrnl. . Do not. fall to call on Mr. Uaorack during hfa stay In your ruj, nn in cnance ui a mciimr. Advtrtti'cmeut- PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD AGAINST APPENDICITIS Omaha, peo'plo who havo stomach and bowel troublb should guard agalnut ap pendicitis' by Inking slmplo buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-l-ka, tho Ocrman appendicitis rem edy A aiNGI.H DOSK rcUovcs sour stomach, gas on tho stomach and consti pation INSTANTLY because this sim ple misturo antlseptlclres, the digestive organs and draws off the ImpurHlos. The .Sherman & McContiell Drug Co., Cor. 16th anr Dodge, and the Owl Drug Co., JCth and Harney. Advertisement. rop-PH Pont old by an. nuamecitiMueaena neaiatnarawnlarea. Dor delay! Now li tbe lima togit Kondon'a. Sold BMCO diSiggl'te aterywhere. tie and Ma uni tary tube, sample YMLK from ui now. Kb4m m. Ceaaaanjr. Hlsneipoll, Mian. BROWNE , Bronchial k Save the Voice tare the hingi. lUlleva hoaraaneaa and coagh InatpfUt. So,OCtl.C0, Bmtda Vn. JOHN T. RROWN A SON. Boatosu Mku, SHE COULD NOT STOP IT. She tried anu" tried, this thine, that thine, then the other thing. .All no poodj Then sho thought of Hall's Hair nedewer. Talked with her doctor about it. Then bought Jt, used 1L. Her hair stopped falling out at once. N6w she is telling her f rl.ends, Jib coloring or taln- ing of tRo hair, eiitlier. REST, AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD atii. wi.N6Luwt! aoonii.No gyuur bu Uru tl lor oter SIXTY YKAHa by MIUUO.N at HOTHEKS far thtlr CHILDHSNi WllKN JEETHINO. with t'gltPKCT SUCCESS. II cotuks the uaiuj. BorrjiN.tbo uuxs. al lays all I'AIN, CVUK3 WlKU CUUC. aaa l, IM tew. imedy (or DIARItllOEA. It la atwa. luitly lnruiltM. Ot aura and aak far "Un. JVlnilow, HuottitBt Syrup," an4 uka M Mtw usC TweotjVlf. nou a hotlla. TIIAVEI. ARCADIAN 14,120 tons - Dlsp. S.93!) Mrtr-il The Lariest and Finest Steamer to BERMUDA Bgusd Trip, IW & up, lat elaaa clal,ly. Oretafa ,f..rS.u. Fefc. 4 Tuktti inUrclungtable with QuiUo 8 S.Cs Programme (Hoyal Mall li: Folder) tontalnltfe Maps and details or 3S different tours to PANAMA, JASIAIOA, 4JUUA may ba had ou application The JSojra! Mall fiteam I 'adust Co. .sNDKFrN soy.. ojn. Acts.. 15 Ra -lat?alte St.. Chicago, or any loca) t:4iHIJp- ticket agent i ; 1 1 i r in aaipn mam mi a i i - (From a Stuff Correspondent.) i DICS MOIKKf. 1h Jan. 1S.-(BpeclfU Telegram.) It developed today that n score of the members of eaeh house of the lown legislature are at work on MIIk 'to revls highway lows, and that highway legislation will take fust rank I nt this session. Nearly all the bills contemplate a 'state highway commission and some form of slate aid. Very few of the member who hre at work on the hills favor borrowing a large sum of money with which to. begin work. A -arrcat many road bls,wlil be printed Poller Unlit, Da vis. drover Davis is In the city Jail whll thn police are Investigating the story of .fohn'i'rultt, his father-in-law. that Davis sought to kill his wlfo nnd then commit nulcldo a few days ago. Davis hits a big cut on his cheek, which l'rultt says was scif-lnfllcted. , Former Omaha Pastor and Wife Celebrate "Golden Wedding OIUKNKM Jan. 6.-(Spce4al.) At the homo of Judge. I'aul O. Norrls of thti su perior C9tirt of this ety .gathered today tho children and grandchildren of Kcv. und Mrs. aItoy fl. Iland, who celebrated their gplden wedding. Mrs. Norrls belli their youngest daughter.- 1 .alloy, S. Hand was born In Otsego county, New York, ' lit 1839, 'the family moving to Wisconsin, when he was but a years old. Annie West waa born In Knglaud In ISM and came with her par ents to Illinois when she was 16. These two mot In Whcaton college, Wlwaton, III., from which both graduated. January 15 following, their graduation they were married, for three years Mr, Hand edited and published tho Christian Kru, .the Con grogatlonallst organ for Illinois at that time ond the forerunner of tho Advance. In US70 this couple moved to Iowa, when they havo lived most of tho tlmo since. Mr. Hand has held pastorates at Olds, Crawfordsvlllc, Ottumwa, Eddyvllle, Polk City, Postvllle, Ogden, Sioux Itaplds, Ilun noils, Clay and Van, Clove, la., and In Omaha. Hoven children havo been born to this couple, two daughters dying InMnfancy. Three sons are In business In Otttunwn. Ono daughter, Miss Calla, Is principal ol tho physical geography department of tho Jcfforson school In Portland, Ore. All thjs other children and n. number of Urn ten grandchildren aro at tho celebration to day. In all his flft years of preaching servlco Mr, Hand has lost nut two nun days from Illness. A large circle of .for mer parlshoners and friends aro re joicing with this couple on this golden wedding occasion. ' Hawley Will Ooaph " Hawkeye FootjBaill Tea'ni.This Season, ' JOVA' CITY, Iu., Jan.' 15-(Spcclal.)- Jcsso Hawley told tho athletic board ot tho University of Iowa today that he would accept Its offer to coach the Hawkeyo foot ball tean hcro another season. ' Hawloy gets a material Increaso over his $1,600 salary of last year, but tlm exact booat Is not known. A substantial raise In salary also has bsen tondcrcl Morey, lOtey, assistant couch, along with tho offer of tho Job for another year, which probably will bo accepted, Iowa's busket. ball team leaves on an Invasion of the Hlg Nino conference to morrow. On Thursday night Northwest ern will bo met at Kvanston by thu Iowa 'quintet, whllo tho Hawkeyes will clash ,.lth Chicago Frldity, Illinois will be met Saturday night and then tho team will retoum for tho first Hlg Nine homo game with Minnesota's five next week. The team Is In anything but good shape for tho trio and nothing In tho way ot a w Inning streak Is apparent. lown's base ball sdhedulo was furthered today when a contract was signed with Nebraska's management for a gamo with the Cornhuskers on Iowa field May 13. This Is during an eastern trip ot the Ne braska tram. Manager N. A. Kellogg has culled u babe ball managers' meeting j of Iowa colleges hero on January 24 1 1 prepare schedules for Iowa schools for the coqtlng season. WOMAN'S BURNS PROVE FATAL IN SHORT TIME SIOUX CITY, la., Jan. 15,-Mrs. U d, Evcrlst. prominent In church, society and club circles, djed this afternoon of burns received when her dress caught fire at the residence of Mrs. W. A. dill. ICascarets" Make You r eel Great i 10 cent box will keep your liver, stomach mid oowcls clrmn, pure and frcMi for months. Slk headache, blllouMicsn, dlxzlncss coated tongue, foul tasto and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver. delayed fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stomach, ' Poisonous matter clogged In the In testlnes. Instead of being ?ast out oft the system is re-abaorbed into thn blood. When the poison reaches the delicate brain tissues It causes congestion and that dull,, throbbing, sickening headache. Salts, cathartic pills, oil and purgative waters force a passageway for a day or two yea- but they don't take the pol sons out and have no effect upon the liver or stomach. Cabvarets Immediately cleanse and regulate tho stomaoh, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the ilver and carry out of the system all the constipated jsaate matter and poisons In the bowel A Cascaret tonight wilt surely straight en you out by morning. They work while you dei-a 10-cent box from your. drugKlft meaaa your head ojiar. stouv aeu. Mvret ami yuHf liver and bowels lieaii and teguUr for mouth. -Adver- !J uc im t, , My, Jtyl What a Breatbl Why Don't Ton Kava Oanii Our That Catarrh? If you continually k'hawk nnd spit and there Is a constant dripping from the nose Into tho mouth, If yoit have foul', disgust ing breath, you have Catarrh and I can cum It All you need to do Is simply this: nil out coupon below. Don't doubt, don't argue! You have everything to gain, nothing to lose by do ing oa I tell you. I want no money Just your namo and address, FREE Thli couxin la good tor one trial package of Gauia' Combined Catnrrh Cure, mailed free. In plain package. Simply fill in your name and addreta on dotted tines below and O. S. OAUBS, 4070 Main Street, Marshall, Mich. her daughter, this morning, while she was prcpatlng to bathe Mrs. OIU'm baby. Mrs. Olll rescued her baby uninjured. Mrs. Kverlst's hunbutitl Is a well known coal miner. LAST SURVIVOR OF SPIRIT LAKE MASSACRE IS DEAD MAIISIIAMTOWN, la., Jan. 15,-(Spe- clal,) Mrs. Irene Thomas or Athlon, ia.. tho last of the survlvorn or tho bpirn Lake Indian massacre of ISoT, which was the forerunner of tho terrible outbreak of tho flloux In southwestern Minnesota a few years later, died yesterday at Mun den, Kan., where sho was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kmnia Strieker, Altogether seven persons were killed and twice that number were wounded In tho assaults on the robins. Mrs. Thornns nover entirely recovered from the terrible experiences of the attack and the Journey. Mr. Thomas, for whom Frank II. Thom.is rost No. it, Grand Army of the Itepubllo this city. Is named, died here a few years after tho massacre from the- effects of wounds and exposure. Tho family eumo here to live tho spring following tho outbreak. During tho last thirty years Mrs. Thomas has lived :it Albion, this county Three children sur vive Mrs. Thomas. Her body Is to be brought to Albion for burlat. PHYSICIAN REPORTS THAT OIL KING CAN TESTIFY BRIEFLY (Continued from Vast One.) Boston failed,, Holding a large block of lloston and Montana stock, .lust prior to, tho failure, he said, Mr. iJtwson con ducted a vigorous advertising campaign, hulling" Btltto and Boston and "bear ing"' lloston and Montana. Mr. Burrage said he hod taken no part In the negotia tions by which the Amalgamated organ isers seoured tho Boston and Montana stock held by the dlobo bank. He did not believe the I.awson advertising cam paign had any relation to the dlobe failure. Profits Are lliniriiiou. Mr. Outrage said that Butte apd Bos ton stock was exchanged for Amalga mated, at a rate of four shares of Amal gamated for one ot nutto and lloston, which with Amalgamated at 130 made a price of 520. Butte-Montana, he said, was exchanged share for share with Amalgamated In the merger. Mr. Untermyer asked If Mr. Rogers and Mr. Rockefeller had not acquired. Butte and Boston and Ilutte and Montana and had then as directors of the Amalga mated voted to buy this stock for them selves. But Mr. Burrage did not remem ber, "But you know that the value of these stocks Increased from e3O.O0O.00O to $104. "OO.OuO when they wero transferred to the Amalgamated?" "Yes, a profit for those who held the shares," answered Mr. Burrage. Mr. Burrage said that In 1WM he ordered all his papers and accounts destroyed because Mr, Lawson and Mr. Rogers were engaged In an altercation, "They were both friends of mine and l did; not wish to become Involved," said Mr. "Burrage. With the conclutlon-of his examination trie committee recessed for luncheon. ; ' I'ertftns Take Stand, Mr. Perkins was the first to take the stand when the committee resumed the tearing. Samuel Untermyer, counsel for the com tnlttee, asked: ".What lit your present occupation?" "Well, I am a student Just now," an swered Mr Perkins with a smile. "I also spend considerable time testifying before congressional committee?," Mr. Perkins told of having been a mem ber of the firm of 'j. P. Morgan & Co. and of his connection with the United States Steel corporation. He was Btill a director and member jf the finance com mittee of tho corporation, he said, and had a great deal to do with Its business organisation after It was formed. Mr. Perkins as a director of the steel cor poration and tho International Harvester company Is a defendant In the govern ment's suits tor tho dissolution ot thobe concerns. As Samuel Untermyer, counsel for thp committee, began to question htm about those two companies, there was much speculation umong lawyers and others present as to whether Mr. Perkins an swers wpuld give him immunity from any IHissiDio government prosecution. Mr. Perkins said the corporation bought Its own stock only, ao far as he knew, .o be sold under profit-sharing schemes. "We know of no one bulng to protect ,i in in- luutktt. tt'-d )..iuv yf no pouts BOUGHT the entire surplus stock of Rosenberg Bros. & Co., Rochester, N. Y., makers of celebrated Fashion Clothes, 865 fine Overcoats will be placed on sale Thursday, January 15th, at a mere fraction of the actual value. Your Overcoat Opportunity Overcoats, fashionable Overcoats at prices that no man can afford to ignore. The most distinguished mid-season styl.es at prices that barely cover the cost of fabrics. Sizes for men and young men of every pro portion. Stylish Overcoats, including the much wanted shawl collar and belted models, convertible, ulsters, ulsterettes, great coats. Single and double-breasted models! Conservative, dressy or snappy and more radical new crentions; chinchillas, shetlands, frieze, montegnacs, black kersoy and oxford velvet collar dress Over coats. What an opportunity for a man! Wonderful Purchase and Sale Men's and Young Men's $12.50 and $13.50 Overcoats, sale price, at Men's and Young Mien's $15.00 and $16.50 Overcoats," sale price, at to manipulate the market In steel stock,"' ho said, "Do you believe that directors should ho allowed to trado In tho stock of their own corporations on advance Information secured by them through their connection with the corporation?" asked Mr. Unter myer, "1 do not," said Mr. Perkins. Hunkers' Trust Compnny. Mr. Perkins said he was one of the original voting trustees of the Bankers' Trust company. "What useful purpose Is served by plac ing tho voting power of a trust company In tho hands of a few trustees?" asked Mr. Untermyer. Mr. Perkins answered that he believed a voting trust was used in organizing a new concern, to Insure Its being run along certain linos endorsed by the trustees. Mr. Perkins said he believed that mi nority stockholders ot corporations' should have a proportionate representation on the board of directors. Sir. Perkins de clared ho did not believe persons ought to have the power to go out and buy one or two shares of stock ami then demand representation on .a board of directors and "raise hob with the Institution." Stock Kxchmmr 'tiniutil t ntr. Mr. Untermyer asked If Mr. Perkins had formed any Idea as to the deslrabllltv ot "placing the stock exchange under legal control." Mr. Perkins said he fa vored putting the stock exchange under federal control. "What legislation would you recom mend to remedy abuses on the stock ex change?" 'Well, that Is a matter that leads into NERVOUS DYSPEPTIC, CHEER UP! TAKE SAMUELVW". AND SMILE Your Sensitive Stomach "Will Peel- So Good and Your Shat tered Nerves So Eejuvonated. Many a man and woman In today suffering the tortures of upset Ktomach and bad nerves, indigestion, bloating, np' energy after eating and feeling gener ally "rotten" who can quickly get rid of It all by merely getting nt the drug store a 60-cent packet of these wonderwork'lng. harmless little capsules. "Yes, I've seen barrels of remedlef advertised," you say. "but they're all alike." That's where you are mistaken. Some are worthless, some fair, somo good. Have YOU tried "J-P" it's different ; it acts on an entirely NISW prln clple it'a not a secret patent medicine, but a prescription endorsed by .tho world'h icuiuH auiiiuriuca u iiio iiiuri succiivrui uigeaiivea and nerve repairers. Mj iHj-DruMist (or I rwiJ3LnS. A postal to The Samuel Client S(iniuet'sJploc4iiMtn rk!rttr?i& ji-WSiTS) ii-al Comnanv. Cincinnati. Uhlo. rartiifHweorSaiiiiit'loaitotif .M&m4& wui bring you a free trial box ltaJaNiUkvfilu.UsuKjMVieUsiyUilifB'' Bund tor it now. nanaaaaaaaaaVBnrBaBP nttufStBSsSffl &jmjSJFBTBMwBlm aaW aaaai aaaaw aaaat w aaaaaaaaaaaaaiBaaaaaaaaaaV 'gTaaal ganaHaaaaa $7.50 $9.75 Men's and Young Men's $40.00, $45.00, Correct Apparel for Men and -Womtjn detail. I believe that many ot the so called abuses would cure themselves, with plenty of publicity," said Mr. Perkins. Ho added that he would afford the In vestor a better opportunity to know ot tho intrinsic value of securities. "What would you do about manipulation of prices to false value?" asked Mr. UntermyVr. "Well, that Ib a very difficult question, answered Mr. Perkins. "That form f gambling la indulged in even down to the farmer who sells his wheat this winter for delivery next spring," Mr. Perkins said ho knew nothing per sonally about manipulation of stocks. "One of the committee would like co know what you think would happen It a law were passed prohibiting gambling In stockB," said Mr. Untermyer. Mr. Perkins said that It was a question as to just what .as gambling on the stock exchange. Ho did not know whether such a law would release large sums of money now tied up In speculation, He favored small boards of directors for banks with con centration of responsibility and an en forced certification of directors that thev know the exact condition of the Institu tions. . HYMENEAL Itnnt li-llnlley. NRW YORK. Jan. 15,-Charlcs Brandon Booth ot Monf Clair, N. J.. spn of Gen eral Balllngton Booth, head of the Volun teers of America, and Mlsa Naomi Suther land -Bailey of Lockport, N, Y., were married today at St. George's church. It doesn't take weeks to provo Its worth. Just one little capsule gives relief additional ones make your stomach glad and your nerves tingle with renewed vital-" Ity. Soon you can eat what .you want and forget you've got a stomach except when your appe tite reminds you. es Men's and Young Men's $20.00 iA and $22.50 Overcoats, sale price, at vlw.DU Men's and Young Men's $30.00 and $35.00 Overcoats, sale price, at. $50.00 Overcoats, sale price, at Si For best results use Perfection Oil. nace is balky) a Perfection Oil Heater will make the dining-room warm and cozy. And the Perfection Heater is so light and handy. It can be moved wherever needed living-room, bedroom, bathroom. Ornamental. Inexpensive. Economical. Lasts for years. Aik to it at your dtoltrt. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nabraaka) Oaaaaa I DR. BRADBURY, DENTIST 1500 Farnam St. BO Vaara Extracting 25c Up trmiuci 3"c ut Crowns .' U.SO U,i Hridnework . . 2..10 Up Plate. S2.00Up .Saaaaaaaaal a aB .aaaa You may miss something if you don't read the want ads TODAY. $17.50 .$25.00 ' ;j',i Breakfast In a Good9 Warm Room jftFJECTIl anosicuBS On those bitter cold morn ings when the house is chilly all over (perhaps the fur Santa Of flea. Phnnn linnr. f Bllsslng; Teeth suppUed without Plates or Ilrldgo rrork. Nerves removed without pain. Vork guar snteed tcu year. ' ;.iJsuttV 11 t r