Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 01, 1913, Page 12, Image 12
13 TUB BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APBHj la 1013. OMAHA MENJEE GOVERNOR ?y Visit to Lincoln to See About Belief Bond Issue. OE TORNADO SUFFERERS JroTllon nt Measure Are that Ootmtr llonrd Shall Kntne Vom tn salon ,of FIto to Have Charge of Iiimm, (Prom a Statt Correspondent; LINCOLN, Starch 51. '8peclAi.'-A spe dal committee from Otsaha headed by John U Kennedy, chalrvUw yaa In con sultation with Governor Moi-ehead this morning In regard to the Introduction of r bill to provide means to reconstruct tho homes recently destroyed In Omaha by the tornado. Under tho law the bill will be Introduced at the request of the gov. ernor. , The bill provides that the county hoird of any county may have authority to Issue county bonds to an amount not to etceed S per cent of the assessed vat'm tlon of the - county and not to exceed $1,000,000 for the purpose of raising money to be advanced or loaned to destitute and needy Buffcroie. from cyclones, tor tiadoes or windstorms In such counties. No bonds shall be Issued until a major ity of tho people at a special or general election shall have voted In tho affirma tive. The bonds shall bear' not mole than 9 per cent Interest The county board shall appoint a board of five freeholders to have charge at the loans, all of which shall be secured by a note of the borrower and a mort Kage on the property hte Is to rebuild. The money Is to be used for the repair nnd reconstruction of buildings de stroyed by the tornado. The bill Is for the special relief of tho Omaha sufferers. The committee which called on the governor consisted of the following: John I. Kennedy, J. A. nine, C. C. George, H. Doorly, L. I Kountre, C. C. Belden, C. M. "Wllhelm, J. A. C. Ken nedy and George Magney. The governor Intimated he would have the bill Introduced. IRRIGATION BOARD CENSURED IN REPORT (From a 8taff Correspondent)' LINCOLN. March SI. (Special.) Tho special committee appointed by the speaker during the first days of tho ucs lo to Investigate the water powers of the state has finally got Us report really. The report Is a lengthy compilation of excerpts from speeches delivered by vari ous people In the United States on tho water power and Its great importance to the people of the country. " The State Board of Irrigation Is eoverely criticised and Is charged with bavins; given away the moat valuable water power sites In the state of Nebraska and that every franchise has been granted Hi perpetuity, The committee recommends that the attw.-ney general proceed In the courts to. nullity these franchises and. horoafter to safeguard the interests of the. state He la a!ao Instructed to Intervene In Any tittftMfcm Mitween the Commonwealth Power syndicate and the Babcock-Do-harfcy w . Wort to kill saloon vote measure fails District Court in Johnson Oountp TECUM8BH, Keb.ltaroh 31.-(Spea'al.) After being on trial In the Johnsoh county district court for seven dnvs the case wherein Uie Durllngton railway company objects to the assessment made agalnat It by the Johnson county drain age board has been continued, tfrlefs are to be submitted and Judge J. 11. Raper says he thinks he will arrive at a verdict within tho next month. For twenty mites or moro the dralnngs dltoh along the Nemaha river In this county Is going to parallel the Burlington trackii. The drainage board contends that tho railroad is to be greatly benefited and places the benefits at $1S,000, tho amount of the assessment. Tho railroad com pany says the ditch will be of no espe cial benefit to It and objects to the as sessment Tho case of Mrs. Marjorle Mclliughlln against Pattlck McLaughlin for suparuta maintenance was settled. Judge Jlaper gave Mrs. McLaughlin fCOO and he gave Mr. McLauglln a divorce. Judge TUper has set next Wednesday as the time for hearing the moMons tor a new trial In the case of John C. Miller against the Durllngton railway company. This case was trlrd In the February term of the court and both sides desire n, ncv trial. Jblm C. Miller of Rtprilnf?. the aged and infirm father of Guy II, Mllier, ' who was killed In the Burlington yatiia In Lincoln on August II, 1911, brought suit for damages for the life of the son In the sum of $20,000. The case wo trle.'l and the Jury brought In a verdict lor S5.000. The Jury exonerated Ernest IS. Lee, the engineer of the switch engine which struck und killed young Miller. The plaintiff desires a new trial for thu purpose of Implicating Leo, while the do. fondant railroad company wants to try the suit again In tho hope of reducing tho amount of the Judgment UNDERTAKER ACCUSED OF MAKING OVERCHARGE (From a Buff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., March 31.-(Speclat.) Complaint has been made to the gov ernor that an undertaker at Tutan Is tak ing advantage of tho storm conditions there and charging exorbitant prices for his Work as undertaker. Oswald MuiiJ of Lincoln, a brother-in-law of Arthur Hammond, who, with his wife and 7-month-old child were killed In the cyclone whloh struck Ytttan a week ago yesterday evening, went to that town for the purpose of getting the bodies of the victims and giving them burial. He complains to tho governor that the undertaker refused to do any thing in the way of taking care of the bodies until Murlal had given him a note for 135. Lincoln undertakers say that the largest amount that could have been charged for the sorvloe ts KX. Much indignation is manifest over the matter and will prob ably lead to ah investigation. (Tram Maff Correspondent) r.ivrvll IV -March at (Special.) An. attempt was made by Heaslaml of Lin coln l Ul 8. V. 38S' thl' afternoon by a motto t Indefinitely jwtrtpoho It when it m rasrted by the standing commit tiw for th pemrai file. The bill was Introduced by Saunders of XverttcUs and If pawed it will give Oman thtfiteht t0 vote uon hour8 ot open ing ad closing ot saloons In that ilty. Howrtotf motion to indefinitely post !ee failed to carry by a vote of 13 to l NEW BOARD OF CONTROL TO MEET WITH G0YERN0R (From a Staff Correspondent) ' LINCOLN. March Sl.-(8peclal.)-As aeon M th Board of Control bill has been s4ive4 by the governor there will be a snUmr of the board consisting of Henry GerdW Howard Kennedy and 8. A. HoJcaojb, who will conferr with Gov ernor Mreh4 en. the work to be laid out by the new teear. , r Omsms H4 TMHibrs. CHADHQW, Xsk., March JH. (Bpeclal.V The feeMto. e)tel teachers encaged Fri day nlsM far th eMNR year wens as follows; Mri.tsn4.nt. S. IS. MJlls. Ml ary'ralaa to ltJ wicleal, high echo?l, r. o. Jaofcastt j anetiiUnt. Margaret Seeck; IdkUn artwr. arUng; math aanavttef, MiftrM Ttpiehieen5 grade fcjaefeers, Armatrewe-, Bessie Fisher, Clair Ifeownaw. erth' Mutton, Blanche IwK IrM XeMy and Ruth Cockrell. lt!H jKvWh and ethth grades not .elected. Mu Vawtit In Meit. TSCUMHKH, Neb March ai.-(Speclal.) -White at ftork. abvut a gasoline engine which was driving a wood saw, Albert Albfi whose homo Is near Hallam, but whe la the son of Mr. Frank Doenetn pt thte vtelBtty, suffered serious Injury. H waa caught by the bolt wheel and W leg wa broken, his head injured and KVa suffered Internal Injuries. Mr. Albers tornai taken to a hospital In Beatrice ant ATTORNEY GENERAL PLANS TO MAKE TEST OF SUIT (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, March 31. (Speclal.)-At-torney General Martin has concluded to mnkh a test for tho state In tho suit brought lost week by Joht( V. Thorp, agent for a creamery company In Cum ing county, who was nrrested on a charge of making a false cream test by Nels Hansen, at that time puro food commissioner. Thorpe has since nued Mr. Hansen for $50,000 for false arrest. In the trial of Mr. Thorpe. Judce Graves found tho defendant not guilty and he was set fri. Tho attorney gen eral believes that the law regarding tho testing or cream Is good and will take mo matter before the supreme court. rs Seatraye by Lishtntnsr. r,E ROCK, Neb., March. ?L (8pe- WANV1 unusual uuiik tur it uunu- for Jiouj area i Ave be struck by lightening during re snow aiorm. yei ine oarn ph thy. east of Table Heck, was , TlIRSr; w Hrhtntnar nnd u entirely da nce tsr " " ' via mffsl together with tho contents on m.,he4ay evening, wnua a wniiiv ' wstorrn was -prevailing. Xte from Weatrlce. BKATRICK, Nb., March St-(8pKlai.) Tha Beairico relief fund for the Omaha atom sufferers Saturday reached th 11,060 Mtrk. The funds were sant to Omaha Mrs, Jaoobs. an pld resident of Olen wood toth'.P. this "bounty, died. Friday after a linger! tig Illness JteeaBiliiie4 far m Good Reason. a H. Grant, m Waverly 8t. Peoria, till., Mys; "Raekache and congested kid neys made we surfer Intense pains; Yfrs atwy tk4 and floating specks both red Tyok; Foley's Ktdnry Pills and mvr Vj$ bHWevment after third day- X iH n wrH aetlfely frred of all trouble lit urte. Thf wEy I recommend JPpley KMsar piia, They cured we." For aal by M dealers cverywhere-Ad- mm LutHor SurbanK of April 6th will include a special . BurbanK Supplement Luther Containing Interesting Articles on Luther Burbanks Cobless Corn V His New Strawberries and Thornle'ss Blackberry ,; , - ' Fruit and Nut Trees Bearing Crops When Six Months Jj.: - His Thornless, Fruit Bearing Cactus A Quick Gfowing Walnut Tree h r The Burbank Potato . , ' . i . New Flowers ' - . ' ' and an explanation of his methods, together with as special article by Elbert Hubbard ' s . Printed in Natural Colors V included without extra cost with the issue of ' . ' Sunday, April 6 " Fred M. Davis Piiitiig, Paper Hanging anil Glazing ftp BwflK 2K2 2418 Cumins St. YORK CITIZENS DONATE EIGHT HUNDRED TO FUND TOIIK, Neb., March 3l.-(Sncclal Tclo. 8ram.)-Citlxons of this city will forward tomorrow morning WW for tho use of the unfortunates of the Omaha tornado. WUber Mrs Accidentally Killed. ' WILDER, Neb,, itarch 31.-(St)ecJal.l Umll Bolska. about 23 vear nM killed Saturday evenlnff In his barn on u ' farm two miles southwest of town. Jusj Itow the accident happened Is not known, , wi ne went to tne barn to do some chores and when he did not return to the house ma brother went to tho barn and found him dead, The presumption Is that ho was killed by one of the horses. He was unmarried. Church Dedicated at York. YORK, Neb., March 31.-(Speclal.)-The First' Congregational church of York was dedicated Sunday afternoon m clock. Dr. Shlpherd of Uncoln preached the dedicatory sermon, after which tr. Newell of Chicago traVo n brief address. The orljrlnKl cost, J3J.O00, has all been pro- viaea xor and the bulldlni; practically dedicated free of debt. DROWN'C JL9 TROCHBVJ iionehll TROCHE) The Couab Remedy Convenient Mid effective. Used for over KOyesrs and still unrivaled. SSc COc, 1.00. Sample Free. JOHN I. BROWN SON. oaton. Maw. To You Who Walk We havo a shoe fot mall carriers, police men and all men who. Rre on their ,tt a great deal, that will Outwear any shoo you ever had and is com fort personified. Brtxtl's iamtiri "T" Skits are bo good that son of qur customers ot from 12 to IS mdntfe) service out ot each pair. $10 worth for Drexel 1419 FaniK St 3i YouNg NOTHE No young woman, In the joy cl coming motherhood, should Dcjlect to prepare her system, for tho'phycl cal ordeal she is to undorco. The health ot both herself and tne comlns child depends largely upon the care she bestows upon herself during the waiting months. Mother's Friend prepares the expectant inothor's sys tem for the coming event, and Us uia makes her comfortable during all the. term. It works with and for nature, and by gradually expanding all tin sues, muscles and tendons, involved, and keeping the breasts In good con dition, brings the woman to the crisis in splendid physical condition. The b.aby, too, is more? apt to be perfect and strong where the mother has thus prepared herself for nature's supreme function. No bettor advice could ba gives a young expectant mother than that she use Mother's Friend; It is a medicine that has proton its yalus la thousands ot case. Mother's Friend A sold at iruK stores. Write for tree book for ex Piet ist mothers which contains uct valuable Information, and many euft gectioM at a helpful aature, s"RAe5MPsieJiJp BciTr cn Csb atoi HFtfS HIEtiD DISPENSARY T to BOB-aasKtfcers ts Sl.OO) to saemaara SOo, paid cash, saadletaa 1b. cluflod. jlvl exyrlBCd dootor In ohars Xoara 8 to B Sundays 1 to 3 V.X. Suite 038 ea Slas. Omaha. A Great Farm Journal TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER OMAHA. NEB. FIDELITY STORAGE A VAN CO. lEH eWHal j'tr4)tt)4llr1 B4Ce STIIME M0VIH rmm snippiii Wlli-yi .-J- -j mi llMMe Dewg. 1S1. 12 CYCLONE POST CARDS Bst Vitws t)f F Omaha DiMtcr 1 Zf Bent postpaid for 15o a set of cards address aeeo Howard St. 12 Omaha, Wsfc. AMUSEMENTS. 'oxaju.' tvm OBSTXXjV Mat, 15-as.seo 18-a5-59-73c College Girls ZXTRATA9AKXA AXD VAVBSTXXiX.fi A positive lausli riot with Abe Reynolds Dan Coleman, May Florlno Linden and Ueatrtco, rssttme violinist, Bocletv'a fewest oraze, "TanBo -Dance' Beauty cnorus or rair sraauates. tsiUes' BUne Mating s Today Worth CltsaMBg tha 3K11L" Bally Mat. lOe Bvafs- ie-aoo Tka Sail Wnti u.b voanj aaie. Dally at 2:80. 7:30. OiOO p. m. Benefit for tornado victims Friday. Seats reserved at both performances every evonlngy "Worth citsaMBg' th saa aMtd fare oasaedy, U THE ATE it TOffXfHCT aad TVSSWAT Itsr.X. Oluwlaa- Treasaaa yeata ' MAUDS ADAMS Za Xer e)ra4t laoees "PETER PAN," TXWSIAT-Tia BMUUKT. in witshiss WEU'IIJA IXJFTUS, Mr, nJ Carae4r Clrcw Idm O'Daj-, Th rtuos. Th Kour rtettirt, Pth'i WMklr Rt1w. Prion: Mtl- IfW. kill - . U4 Bundr NUht W. ts, 10. T5. SAilAH IllCRNniARDT 8 CATS NOW ON 8AIJS. OOKAN fiTKAMHJUPs "OF TRAVEL" 4'lhe ui cf trcml!(t.o it i recutate tnaglnatltn b r i..(e, usil Inttcad ofShMInc fov tbtnat man . to ct liH'ti a thru or, 1V a mlltr f lbo trr( u luekwl HI, ttM rout, .v Eurov. 9lltns Saturday trcm WOffrCEAl QCESCC UT TJIK "LAURSMTIC" HWKQANTIC" "TSUTOMIC "CAHAOA' At: th rtartit Abtnt r furl tf T mt ITHflHHHIHIHIN John Says: 'Omaha recovar hsraalf asraln? Well X arussi TTSai X MrUl bt every dollar X possess and a box of TRUST BV8TXX 60 CItt AXE besldts that wa will have a blg-g'sr Omaha than aver In a year or two." John's Cigar Store, 16th and Harney Sts, AMPBMBNTS. BOYD THEATER XOXXaXT AXiXi WXXK Mi Units 1 Wadaasday Saturday EVA LANG The Dawn of Tomorrow. wsik Antxr. 6, THE BOCXBTT COXSDT, JUBT A WOMAX. Krug Theater! Mattaaa Today 3:30, ?oalrht 81 SO Bohemian Burlesquers .X.adlea' BaUy Dlroe M tints. COsTKTBY.aTOBB fBIBAY WISXT Mirvelois Bargain Offerings this Week IN TKE- After Easter Sales at Erory Dept. WKtmWTTKH New Jjdta AVIll JdB Hands in lAV I 3 M mrKvrrv MrftlH, This A I " I i I I a El SKnchUcm VorU, White. I UKJlLl. riHry BipirtMfit 8d Floor Striped Curtain Swisses, regu lar 10c quality, on sale f Tuesday, yard O C Colored Curtain Scrims, regu lar 20c values, on sale Tues day, yard 12 W 4 Carpit hjuriiMiit 8d Floor Water Color Window Shades, ft, long, 38-ln, vrlde, oa sale Tuesday, 25c S7x8A UrusMls Hui pretty patterns, your chole6, Tues day, each gt CilMPalBl ewTiiwaos Cta7 rAHW TNCATSE " 'Wh0"t7avV I ilf K. Cor. Madison and LaSalla Streets. Chicago, or Tcal Agents. IEMIISA mi WEST WMIS Ak Isr llluux4 txpoklac. The mayal Mail Mmm Baat Co. aittrwa A Boa, aiU., i Sa. Xa SU VMeJaUr Al ft(e)esMes TVeit A4)MbVV BRANPEIS TREATRE Omaha Woman's Glub Benefit Performance WtiRitlay Mitiin ail Night, April 2 A SEASON CYCM3 OF DANCING BtraeUca of Mis Cflrxa. THE 8IUNK OF BKN WOU KASl'BHKRY SHRUK 8C. THK QUEEN'S MK0BKXGKR Btraotloa of BSW YTtOH. ftie eo to SIM aal at W ofriaa. $5.00 Waists $1.29 Mcssa lines, OhiffonB and Nets, made to sell at M A $3 and $4, at .....sjafcU $15 and $18 Taflorei Suits at $8.95 Ovcf 200 of tjiem, pretty styles, in Series, Whipcords and fancy suitings, all newest design?, made to sell at $15.00 and cream serge skirts nevr 4U F spring models, choice. if0e3 $15.00 Spring Ooats $7.95 Oov- at i2io9flp Come in Serges, tweeds and fancies, including 100 pretty new spring Models, t.4 QC on sale," choice aCevvJ $15.00 Spring Cot $7.98 Cor erts, Serges, English Twesds, otc, in most wanted colors and styles, garments well if worth $15.00, chbice. .W-t "5fv Ohildrwi'g Drawee, in pitty wash fabrics, all sizes,i5o values, 50 doz. to 4f(L 8eleotfrom wWQ. Whits tails Spsiials White piques, heavy weight suiting and skirt ing, 35c values, yd. 25c Sheer flaxons, a new round thread weave, this spring's fabric, 50o val ues, yard 35c All kind now white goods, value? up to 19c, yard, at IOC Irish Batiste, Handker chief linen, pure flax, worth 75c yard . . . .59c Tiniay in' thi IiRis.ii Iww Heavy bleached muslin, 86 inch wide, 10c values, at .7y2C Prints, perfect ; goods', blues, gray andblaoku, 6p values 5C 58-irich bleached , table damask, 39c value? 25 C' Good Shaker flarlnels, 27 inch wide, 120 values, at ,;..ioc Poplins, good colors, 19c values . .12.VfiC' Here's H&yden'a Grocery Priou for the People. Price Out to the Lowest, to Help One and All' A Saving of 25 to 50 Per Cent. 22 lbs. best granulated susar . .Sl.OO 48-lb. sacks best hlrh grade Dia mond K flour, nothing finer for bread, pies or cakes; Tuesday spe cial, per sack 8XOO 10 bars Beat 'Em AH Diamond C or Lienqx soap for .8So 10 Jbs. best white or yellow corn ineal for .170 10 lbs. best rolled breakfast oatmeal .- S-SO best hand picked navy beans ..... ,,.HO , 850 at . lbs. at ' ,...... . . . s lbs. fancy Japan rioe The best domestic macaroni, verrnl cllll or spas-hettl for "M 7 lbs. best bulk laundry starch 8-lb. cane fancy sweet sugar corn So 2-lta. cans fancy wax, string, green or lima beans for. ; 7rfo The beat soda or oyster crackers, at, per lb... y.. ...., .....,.;....eH The best bulk; peanut butter, lb. lSHe 8 cans oil or mustard sardines -.ase 1-lb. cans assorted spupa, 7Uo Jello, Jellycon or Adyo Jell, pkg. 7H8 1-lb. pkg. cornstarch to Tall cans Alaska salmon ., lee Peters' breakfast cocoa, lb seo Choice California prunes, lb. So Choice California peaches, lb. .7Ho ' 3-Crown MUscatel raisins, ibr 7Ho . Stereo Boutlon cubes, for beef tea, 13 cubes for , .350 '. Xgg, Battsr and Cheese Vrloes for the raeple. The bat strictly fresh eggs, doren. at ..v. ,.,.17We Good table butter, lb. .'.so Fancy dairy butter, lb. '....Mo Country creamery butter, b. ,.;,eee Full cream cheese, lb, .......... lsb Taa agataMa.Karkat'f e taa OTh, i 18 lbs, Colorado potatoes ...... 1S 12 lbs, good cooking apples for Ne . Large bunches' fresh beei, carrots, turnips-,' radishes or shallots, bufich at i....,o' New potatoes, lb. ,,..,7ie IS lbs.' best red onions .-. .lie Fre?h..splbach,, pt peck 18o Fresh cabbage., per lb. ........... .la Fresh rhubarb, per bunch ...... B , Fresh ripe tomatoes, per' lb, . ,le Fresh grenLbans, lb. sea Fresh asparagus, lb. ,....,...,,, aee'' Fresh cauliflower,, lb. . w . t .7J,o 2 heads fresh leaf lettuce '. ;5e Large head lettuce ............ 7He Fancy cucumbers, ea, IS, It Ho, lee Try Hayden's First L I- CALL TYLER 1024 FOR RELIABLE Fire -Tornado Insurance O'Neil's Real Estate & Insurance Agency 1505 PARNAM STEI15T. Wear Edgettiood -MAN 1 i 2 for 25 03 ' . YOV'hlj ADMIRE OUR EIXU3 WOOD COIUIK. ITS THE COU-j RKCT HEIGHT AND 8TJTLE FOH NOW. JEAML a WiLSOff, MAKERS OF THOTff flBST PRODUCT. 4