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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL J5, 1013.
WANT GOLFJPARK SUPPORT
Dca Moines City Council Gets in
Mess with Golfers.
SATOES' ESTIMATE IS $4,700
When rjrlvate Cltiaens Offer to
Take Vp Work for Iee Than the
Estimate, Connotl Decides
to Hecelve nidi.
amendment to the milk ordinance. Th
n.llk dealers hrre have quit the pale of
milk and the city facca a milk famine.
They refute to have their herd tested
ven though the state beam the expense.
The people of the city maintain Unit they
can live on canned milk or condensed
cream, and so far the dealers have re
ceived but very uttle sympathy from any
source.
DBS MOINES, la., April 4.-pe:l"U
Telegram.) The city couno llhaa raised
n storm over the care of the Xi Moines
public golf links and was today besieged
by a large delegation of Indignant citi
zens demanding a reversal of the recent
order to give up support of their parks.
The mayor recently submitted an esti
mate that H would cost 11.700 to care fr
both parks. Today offers were submitted
by private parties for care of them for
11,000 less. The council decided upon
asking for formal bids on the upkeep ot
the parks and will undertakes to keep
them.
Hot Debate on Saloon Law.
The state eenate Indulged In one of the
most spirited debates of the session over
the five-mile limit bill to shut saloon
out of Iowa City. The first fight came
on the move to amend the bill 10 that
Instead of the state buying the two
breweries In Iowa City It will not affect
them nor causa them to close. This wm
adopted JO to 16. Another amendment
proposed was to have It not go Into effect
until the time of the present saloon per.
mlts expire, and this was accepted, after
-which the bill wae passed. It was passed
without the amendment In the houre and
this compromise may not be accepted.
The senate made the workmen's com
pensation bill a special order for Tues
day morning after It had been discussed
part of the day and many amendments
offered.
Favror of "DarllKht Saloons,"
The senate Indorsed the plan of short
ening the day for the saloons of Iowa,
but passed a compromise bill which fixes
the hour of t oslng at P p. m. Instead of
at 7 p, m., as provided In the house bill
Slits was a committee amendment and
the result of some negotiations the last
week. It la believed the house will not
accept It In this form. There was rnuoh
discussion' and' an effort to get the hour
of dosing set for S o'clock, but this was
lost. Jl to 29; then the bill paeecd,
to 11. ,
School Mil Adopted.
The bill to reorganto the department of
publlo 'Instruction, which had already
passed the senate, passed the house to
day. This makes the office of state su
perintendent appointive and extends the
term to foiir years and Increases the
salary. It also provides three Inspectors
In addition to the one now provided. It
makes many changes as recommended by
the bettor schools commission and Is re
garded as the key to the plans of the
commission.
Other Bills parsed.
The senate passed a bill to create a
board to examine and give certificate for
mechanical theraphy;' also a bill to com
pel the widening of a narrow gcuge rail
rpad. The houae, acting under a slftlmr conw
mtttes, passed the following:
Providing closed season for fur bearing
ant maK March 1 to November IS . ,
Requiring jail sentence for' third viola
tion of Usjuor taws.
Taxing to property cost ot partition
fence,
Maktaf board of supervisors party to
ftpaear for the state In drainage suits.
Olvlng a horseehoer a lien on the
horse he has shod.
Making coroner a member of Insanity
board If he is a doctor.
Appropriation for a legislative refer
ence bureau.
General Dedire Cannot Appear.
The committee which invited General
Oreavllle M. Dodge to appear and ad
dress the Joint assembly today received
from him a communication in which ha
thsAked the legislature, but expressed re
gret that owing to 111 health he cannot
attend. He Indicated that while he is
attending to business, it Is deemed best
that he should not leaye hta home at
this season of the year.
Eliminating the Graft.
The senate has now passed a house bill
to give some aid to the shutting off of
craft In the handling of small contracts
by cities, counties and on behalf of the
publlo generally, It provide that every
uch contract shall be understood as hav
ing aa a part an agreement that the con
tractor has not paid anything on the side
to anyone and will not do so, and It
penalises heavily for making any side
arrs.nffeir.fnU whatever. Also the bill
Civee Immunity to those who shall give
testimony in regard to any matters of
the kind.
Will Nat BotabUs Tntjaa Plant.
Although a Mil has. passed the Iowa
house providing' for an -appropriation ot
SMMee with which to estafcllea a t wine
making plant at the state reformatory
at Astamoea, H Is almost certain nothlngg
of the kind will be done. It is estimated
that at beat the twine plant could care
or but a few of the prisoner In furnish
ing woric The legislature Is preparing,
however, to establish some small Indus
tries at Fort Madison to take the place
for but a few ot the prisoners In furnish
soon there will be more labor released
at Fort Madison by 'reason ot the com
pletion of the new cell house,
law as to Contributory NestllKenee.
The senate has passed a bill by Chase
which undertakes to change the old rule
as to burden of proof In the matter of
contributory negligence as follows:
"la all actions for damages for per
sonal injuries from negligence, Tesultlntr
In death or otherwise. If contributory neg
ligence U relied on as a dofenso. the
liurden of establishing it; shall rest upon
the defendant, and It shall be a question
of fact for the jury to determine under
all the circumstances. Provided, that in
case such Injury resulted from the failure
ot the plaintiff to perform a statutory
duty or to provide the safety appliances
required by law, ths pic of contributory
jiegHgtnoe snail not be available."
WaPostoffioe is
Robbed by Daylight
MILTON, J a,, April . The poatofflco
hare was entered early today and the
cafe robbed of more than tt.OOO, The rob
bers ant supposed to have come te MUUn
on a handcar and left by the same means.
The sheriff at Keoioaua nnim.A
when he reached Mount sterling, arrested
a stranger who had just bought a ticket
to Moulton. The stranger was taken Into
the ticket office office and searched. Ho
had 1X0 in cash and about U,000 in
stamps on ma person,
BOONE DAIRYMEN QUIT
DELIVERY OF MILK
JIOONB, la., April 4.-Speclal.)-At the
tneeung vi we cuy council held last
jiirfet the members as a unit opposed an
Secretary Bryan
Takes TJp Case of
Zelie Emerson
WASHINGTON, April 4.-Officials at
the State Department today said the at-
tiduda of that United fttatra In th mm
of Miss Zelle Emerson, the American mili
tant suffragetto, imprisoned in London,
would be determined after further re
port, the London cmbMiv hnA'Inr hn
ordered to Investigate the charges that
uie young woman was subjected to cruel
treatment.
It was pointed out today that if Mrs.
Emerson, mother of thn vntinr wnman
has complained to the embassy, it must
havj been subsequently to the sending
of George Laughlln's report of yester
day, which said the mother had filed no
cnargea, although she was granted an
hour's interview with her daughter.
Secretary Tlrvnn will tmm.1llat.i1 i.b.
up with Chandler Auderson, the counselor
or tne department, the question of what
is 10 do aone. iTacttcaily there are no
precedents, the nearest similar case being
that of Mrs. Maybrlck, when some of
the highest officials In the United States
petitioned tho British government to r.
lease the American woman from the
prison, where she was serving a lire
sentence. It wrs held hv varlmi
tartes, notably Blaine and Hay, that
mere was no warrant for a direct offi
cial request from tho United States
government for clemency In Mm. mv.
briwVs case, so these representatives
were unoiticiai, though made through tho
American ambassador in London.
Secretary Bryan wishes first to estab
lish the complete regularity of the Judi
cial proceedings In the case of Miss Emer
son, and If he follows the ordinary course
and ascertains that there has been no
discrimination against tho woman on ac
count of her nationality, and that she
has not been treated in a cruel, Inhuman
manner, forbidden by the principles of
the law common to all nations, he like
wise probably will confine himself to the
exercise of his functions In ar, unofficial
way to secure an atsslloratlon of Miss
Emerson's condition.
DEATH RECORD
Mrs, Lara Finley,
TBCUMSBir,, Neb., April 4.-Speclal. I
Mrs. Lura Flnley died at the home ot
her daughter, Mrs. W, P. Eaton, at Hlgn
land, Kan., at id o'clock a. m, -jn Tuca
day. Her death was duo to uraemlc
poisoning caused by dlabeUe. Mrs. Fln
ley was 7 years old. The funeral wa
held at the Has en home near ths city
at 10 o'clock this morning, conducted by
Itev. a W. Heady, and the burial was In
tne Tecumseh cemetery.
Dr. Harry Dlers. 1
YORK. Neb,, April 4. (Special.) Dr.
Harry Dlers ofMlresham died yesterday
morning at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mra Herman Dlers, aged M years.
He was born and raised In York county,
graduated from the York High school
and later entered the Northwestern Medi
cal oollego. from Which ha trraduatawl with
nonora, ins father was a candidate for
lieutenant governor on the democratic
Slater Sfaphlsna.
SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Anrll . Rlxtar
Buphlma, 77 years old, and one ot the
founders of at Mary's college and acad
emy here, died yesterday. Sho had beon
a member ot the Holy Cross since l&M.
Duriftg the last fifty-five years she has
conducted schools In various parts of the
country,
William P. Lyon.
SAN JO0E. Cat. April 4. William P.
Lrdn. for twenty-five vears mnnma
Justice of the supreme court of Wiscon
sin, died Here today of illness incident
to old age. Ho was Si years old. In the
civil was he was colonel of the Thir
teenth Wisconsin board of control, hav
Ing been appointed by Governor La Fol-
leieie, jror tne past ten years he has
resided here with his daughter.
GERMAN AIRSHIP RELEASED
Military Dirigible is Permitted to
Return Home.
MILITARY SECRETS DISCLOSED
trainable Information About Con
trnction bf Dirigible ItaHqona
Secured by Frenchmen While
Cm ft la Detained.
LUNEVILLE, France, April 4. The
German air cruiser, Zeppelin IV, was In
flated and departed for Qermany at 3
o'clock this afternoon.
The landing of the airship on the
parade grounds here In the midst of a
brigade ot French riflemen yesterday was
satisfactorily oxplalned to a French board
of Inquiry today. The airship and its
crew were afterward released on pay
ment ot 11,000 as customs duty and the
Incident was declared closed.
The orew ot the dirigible had been kept
virtually prisoners throughout the night.
The Investigation conducted by the
French authorities concluded with the
following findings:
"The balloon belonged to the Zeppelin
company; the German officers on board
were designated to test the workings ov
the dirigible, which Is subjeot to excep
tion by the German government; the air
ship landed at Lunevllle because those
In charge had lost their way and the
officers on board perceived they were
near a French garrison town."
Captain Glund, tho ranking German of
ficer, gave his word of honor that neither
he nor his companions had taken any
observations of military value. There
upon, the officers were dismissed and the
police commissary of Avrlcourt accom
panied them to the German frontier.
BERLIN, April 4. The adventure ot the
German military airship at Lunevllle
means the disclosure of the guarded sec
rets of construction of which German
supremacy In the matter of rigid airships
rests.
Ignorance of these secrets was respon
sible. It is stated In military circles here,
for tho failure of the dirigible belonging
to tho British admiralty.
A German special correspondent at
Lunevllle telegraphs that a hostile crowd
tried to damage the dirigible with stloks
and knives. The mob was repulsed by a
military cordon. HI declares the at
tldude ot the French authorities wai
"most correct."
Close Race for
Mayor of Dulutb
DULUTH, Minn., April 4. No one knows
who has been elected mayor ot Duluth
today. The unofficial returns received
by the, city clerk's office show that W.
E. MeEwIn has a plurality ot if votes
over Sllbersteln. All four candidates, ac
cording to the count, trom the hlgbeH to
the lowest, are only ninety-tour votes
apart.
fnlV IB SB N BB1 If H SI Baa all III I I I SLa w 1 nritu B
ROSEN BLUM'S
Better groceries for less money. Cheap
groceries are dear at any price. We
never sell anything but first quality
grooerlea, at prices lower than any
where else.
Bbt lbs. Sugar a Bo
(With $1 order groceries.)
IS lbs. BUfar , 60o
(With 12 order groceries ex
cept flour and sugar.)
HYMENEAL
Malnrs-MorrtMey.
TECUMSEH. Neb.. April 4.-fSDecial.1-
Mr. Herbert S. Malnes and Mia Mnn
Morrtssey, well known young people of
mis cuy, were roamed yesterday after
noon at 4 o'clock at the home of Rev.
Thomas Barden. that gentleman beinr th
officiating clergyman. The groom Is the
son ori r, ana Mrs. I P. Malnes and
was born in Tecumseh. The bride, th
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mor-
nssey, was also born here, Mr, and Mra
Malnes will go to housekeeping here at
once.
DaVla-Beyaan.
BUUWKLU Neb., April 4.-BpeclaL)-
Mr. Fred I Pavls, assistant cashier of
the. Farmers' bank ot this place, and
Miss Haxel Beynon, daughter' of ex-Post
master D. B. Beynon, were married at the
home of the bride's parents at o'clock.
Mrs. Davis wag assistant postmaster for
a number of years.
At Fwmtakis Mi Elsewhere
Ask for
Blue Bell Flour, sack, 91.10
Bunklst Flour IMS
Yeast Foam, 3 pkga.... loo
Lard Compound, 3-lb. pail 93 o
Itex Beet Pure Lard. 3-lb. pall 45o
Paxton Gas Boasted Coffee, 60o) 2-lb.
can a , BOo
Haarmann's Catsup, two bottles, .. ..ICo
350 Llpttfn's Tea ,.,.0Co
26o Walter Baker's Cocoa 316
Advo or Kamo Peas, can 164
10 lbs, best Rolled Oata- Via
8 cans oil Sardines 20a
7 lbs. best Laundry Starch.... ....0&q
Best fresh Crackers, lb.., ...7Hq
S lbs. best Navy Beans 80o
Very best Head Rice, 2 lbs 16o
BOo Instant Postum 46a
Macaroni -or Spaghetti. 3 pkga 15o
zz ids. nest Hugar .ai.ou
10 bars Diamond f! Soa.n Me
Beat Waahlnr Powder. 4 lbs ISO
Largo cans Tomatoes lOe
Mall orders filled. We pay freight on
$10 orders.
L. ROSENBLUM
M JTerth Mxteestn 9K. a
I WHY 1
v i i . - a . . a
xiRYtj you laaon out wrnauo
if
HORLICK'S
MALTED MILK
Th FttaNrfek fw AM Apt.
At reitaurnnU, hotels, and fountains.
Delicious, mvigoratkig and sustaining.
Keep it on your sideboard at home.
Don't travel without 1l
A wick hsdi pttvmi far. a Bkkste.
TalsMkskalkB. Jut wy lOWJCTS."
9M lm Amy Milk Trumi
Insurance?
BECAUSE
You have hod a tornado, and
you may have another. Lives
and property wore lost For
this reason you should have
Milk Insurance
BECAUSE
Epidemics of sore throat, ty
phoid, scarlet foyer or diph
theria may break out, through
raw milk, at any time.
These epidemics may come
to your neighborhood without
a sign or warning as other dU
wtso tornados have done In the
past.
Note: Why do we know pas
teurised milk Insure? Because
the U. 8. Government says so.
Get
Milk Insurance
Get
Pasteurized Milk
BE SAFE
IALAMIT0
I ' M(lM 411
Wear Edgewood
RED -MAN
2 for 26Jt8.
YOTTLXi ADMIRE OUR EDGE
WOOD COLLAR. ITH THE COR
RECT HEIGHT AND STYLE FOR
NOW.
EARL A WILSON,
MAKERS OP TROY'S BEST PRODUCT.
--
Pig Pork Roast, lb. 11c
Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, our own dressing 16?4t
Steer Pot Roast, pound 106 and f)ii
Young Voal Roast, pound k 12C
Immb Chops, 8 pounds for 253
Steer Porterhouso Stoak, pound 16
Sugar Cured Racon 14
Ho. 1 Ijcnn Ilntns, pound 15 d
O-pound pall Lnrd for
USJP0VP9 THU BEST ORAmjIATED SUQAB 81.00 With 1 lb of
Tea. Boot op with 1 ih nf nm.
12 bars B. K, A, or D, l Boar. SSe
. With i lbs. of Waahtng- Soda, loo
lbs. hand picker Navy Beans, aso
Beort brands of Flour for fcl.10
E lba. beat Jap Rice SOo
4 10c cans of Corn 35o
85c cans Rumford Bale's; Powder I80
5 cans of Tall Alaska Salmon, BOo
Duck Kggn for setting-, dosen.. BSo
soo
Fancy Prunes or FIrs, lb. ...... .00
Large Prunes or Peaches, 3 lbs. 35o
4 and 5-tio Brooms.. l9o, 330
I-nxg-o cans of Fruit In Syrup 15o
Gallon cans of Syrup . .., 350
Pks;. Creamery Butter ....000, 35o
Best Country Butter , ...30o
Spaghetti or Macaroni, pkR.....7Uo
tuo pKg. or unu or uaisins. . . .740
IIIIDI I A UBnirFT"Mny.
ruDLiu mnnnci j$m
If 1 SaaaalSaWI 'WjRWMn
fcli i lH II P 11
m
a
5
"The Sunshine Soda"
The Crumbless Cracker
Breaks evenly in the center. The cents
only crispy, appetizing soda biscuit
that can be eaten with pleasure any time, any
where, without the usual mussiness of crumbs.
Tastes as good as it looks.
Biscuits
are made in variety to suit every taste and
pwrUncpasinn. Thaf
you may know how
different and how
delicious they are,
accept our Free
"Surprise Box" of
Assorted Sunshine
Biscuits. Use the
coupon.
S
Leeet-Waes Bkcrit toBpftsy
OMAHA, NEB.
Please send me FREIC my" Surprise
Box" of assorted Sunshine Biscuits.
Name.
Address.
loose-Wma Qiacurr QtvtrC
Bafitrt of JamhlnQ Bltcaltm ,
Grocer's Name.
Address.
Vuremihe
Making
Stireiiiilie
Baking
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
knowledge of bak-
incr requirements on vour cart la all thnr la
to produce perfect bakincs with Calnmet Unttno-
Powder. Calumet bV Its -DUritv and Tierfect leavenintr
qualities does the rest.
Leavo your next baking to Calumet and note tho
Improvements also note tho caving1 for Calumet is
e 4 . a ....
economical m cost ana use. All gooa grocers sell it.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
, World's Pure Food ExpoaiUee.
Pari
Chicago.
ExpotiUon,
March 1912.
.
ari i
uAMJMkIi
Dress Well !
Noror overlook tho fact that you arc
always on tIow to tlio pcoplo, antl thnt It
depends In a great measure on your clothes
how yoU nro sized tip.
Yon can find hero, Sir, tho now fabrics
that will bo worn this season by tho very
best dressers.
Two or thrco-button models and tho
best stylo range of Norfolk suits in tho
city to chooso from, at
$10-$i2-$15-$18
$20-$22i-$25
Clothes satisfaction assured and money
saved if you buy your clothes hero!
SPECIAL
Strictly all wool, fine weave, hluo
ssrtfe suits, a real gooa 91B.00
value, Saturany
$10.00
Approved Hat Styles
Frsm tho Most Netesj Hat Makers
$3.50
John. B. Stetson's
Hats ..... 1
"QVABASIEII SFOZAX"-A.s SoA
as tlie nest $3.G0 a 1 r n
hat, tor I sa.U
oth,00. 85c and $1.45
Men's Furnishines
Specially Prieed
aajiDriCTran ana Porosknit TTnlon
?o7 .' 45c and $1.00
Military Collar Shirts, all
colors, SI. CO values ......
Ken's White root Hose, ft
ISO values, at U
95o
$2.95 Special
Handsomely Trimmed
DRESS HATS
STREET HATS
Best Values on Earth
New Location 115 South 16th Street
Shoes
For
Boys
A better shoe will .
-wenr twice da long
aa a cheap shoo.
TEEL
HOD
HOES
may cost a trifle
more but it is econ
omy to buy them.
Boys', 1 to 5,
$2.50
Little Gents', 10 to
iay2, $2.00
Drexel
14J9 Firaam St
S
. To Our Coupon Holders.
'"We aro compelled to ask the indulgence of our
many customers who hold free coupons on our special
14IC jQfdld initialed China ware.
Two carloads of these dishes, on the way to-us
from tho Chicago importer, wero wrecked a few
weeks ago, and it will bo about 30 days before a new
shipment can reach us from Europe.
In tho meantime we are anxious that all customers
save their coupons. In; a very few weeks we will
have a plentiful supply of this rare China service to
meet all obligations, Bespectfully,
FRED BRODEGAARD JEWELRY CO.
This Will
Interest, You
Do you know that the
NEW PROCESS GAS
STOVES AND RANGES
aro known as a great gas
saver f Call and see the
latest styles.
Johnson Lamp Go.
619 S. 16th. Tel. D. 1760.
FOR
Window Shades
Furniture Repairs
.Cleaning1 and Repairing
Carpets and Rugs
Telephone us at Douglas 3SS and
we'll attend promptly to your
needs.
Beaton & Laier Co.
i416-17 South 18th Street.
Payments If you -wish.
AMUSEMI3NTS.
"OXAXA'S
run OUSCXUM." r
Sally Mat., 15-35
SVBffB., 15-25-BO-7Sv
Max - n a- -
Buieirel's AAtraj J"
EXTBAVAOAJfZA. AND 7ATTSX2VXXJU3
A positive laugh riot with Abe Reynolds,
Dan Coloman, May Florlne Linden and
Beatrice: ragtime violinist. HocUtv'a
tiuivsi craze, mngo Dance. ueauty,
chorus of fair graduates.
XAdles stme Matinee Today
"Worth Climbing the Kill."
T&e tabloid farce oomedy, Tne BeU X6p,
Olrls Oomedy Muslo.
rfally at 2:30, 7:30, 8:00 p. m. Benefit for
tornado victims Friday. Seats reserved
at both performances every evening.
THE
I
"White Pilgrim"
D ramatic Club of Settlement
Benefit for Cyctae Fund
Brandeis Theatre
M0NIAY EVE,, APRIL 7TH
I
Jl'Iione
Douff. 404
ADVAHCED VAUDBVIIiMl
Wota Early Curtain Tolilatfit, stlS Sharp,
Thomas A. Edison's Talking
Motion Pictures Next Week,
fearah Bernhardt Seats How en Sale.
BRANDEIS THEATER
Bargain Matinee Todays
Tonlfht Popular Prices.
THE ROSARY
rounded on an Bmblem of Purity.
Sunday Matinee and Bvenlnr.
AL O. Pleldfs Oreater Minstrels.
BOYD THEATER
IOHIOKT AZiX, WEEK
Vatlneasi Wednesday Saturday
EVA LANG
Tho Dawn of Tomorrow,
vrasx apxx a,
TES SOCIETT OOMZDT.
JUST A WOMAH.
Krug Theater
Matisse Today a 130, Tonlg&t Bi30
Bohemian Burlesquers
SZTBA at Erery Verformanoe
OKiarKAZ. movzho pictdses
ralDAT XIQKT. OOUafTOT STOM
, CONTINUOUS Cn
' . " -Bill
FAUiLY THEATRE ""iSSIHif&mi
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