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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 101, BEIEF CITY NEWS Saxoopnagn. nectrin ran nnrges-aranden Co. t kqoi rnni ii Nory nsacon Press. XldeUty Storage fa Van Oo, Douc :S1 Whsa you teas ft vacation leave you silverware, etc, Jn Omaha 8afe Deposit Co.'s burglar-proof vault 118 Farnam Bt She rutlron Omaha's high grade Jam Mr hotel ITth St Bt Mary's. Transient rma. Mnngtr to Hot Bprlngs Federal Judge "William H. Munger has gone to Hot Spring, 8. D to take the baths for the remainder of the month. Omaha View Improvers Meet There will be n ealled meeting of the Omaha View Improvement club Thursday even ing at the home of G. It. nathburn, . Thlrty.flrst and Corby streets, at 7:!0 o'clock. ITegress Bound Ovsr FranWle Will iams, a negreas, charged with removing 275 from the person of Oscar A. Meado, rurallte, was bound over to the district court Wednesday morning on bonds placed at 11,009. Xnspeot Summer School President Stearns and five members ot the Board of Education ot Logan, la., motored to Omaha to Inspect the work In the do mestic science department ot tne sum mer high school. ' Taks Auto' TrtP Father Harrington, pastor ot ,t. ueceiias. ana tuner Mc Carthy, pastor ot St Peter's church, have gone by automobile to Vista on a visit to Father STellx McCarthy, who Is pas tor pf .the "Catholic xhurch. Hher. Commercial Executives Cojntag Sfexe Sates tor the annual meeting of the Cen tral Association ot Commercial Club Ex ecutives have been set at September 22, 23 and 24. The meeting wilt lie held at the Omaha Commercial club, atiumfdoturers to Wert Tonight The monthly meeting. of the Omaha and Ne braska Manufacturers associations will bo held tonight at the Commercial club. Mutual Insurance will be further dls ccsed. :. , OUt Xslne Want Slvoroe - Olive Heine has applied for a divorce from John J. Heine, alleging that they were married In- ISO at Wahoo, and that he bai tor the last two years neglected her and grossly and 'cruelly failed, and refused to provide for and support her and her child. Install 3Tw JJlevators Hayden Bros, have about completed' the Installation of a new cluster of passenger elevators to run from the basement to the top floor of their big building. These will be quick service, large passenger le vators, which will assist materially in handling the crowds which continually till this store ' Bljr Bnrtnes are Hex All of the forty-five Cl'aos Z freight engines ordered Jby. the Northwestern last winter have arrived and gone Into service. These engines are of the latest standard type, superheated and equipped with eight driving whpUveacb. The wheels measure sixty-one . IrjcHes In diameter. The en gines. Including tenders, weigh 403,500 pounds, eq,ch. , lajqrc4 la. it Fire or bruised by a fall, apply Buckleys Ar nica Salve. Cures burns, cuts, -wounds, bolls sores, eczema, piles. Guaranteed. J6c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Ad vertisement, Makt JfW Facie in n Hour the Latest (From Town Tattler.) You can now so transform your face, in less than an hour, that you'll look like one fresh .from the Fountain of Youth. Just cover the face with parafied plas told jelly, let it dry, and waah.off in from, lfi minutes to an hour. As It dries on the face you feel a delightfully sqqthjng sen sation, and your mirror shows n delicate girlish bloom mounting your cheeks. You also feel the facial tissue tlghtenlng-so suddenly It may startle you, .though It Is no cause for anxiety. Parafied plastold Jelly Is entirely harmless,-' evetr If It gets Into the eyes. The treatment seems also to put a sparkle In the eyes. It gives the face a beautifully rounded contour and fresh, healthy color, Tha irener&l raluvenatlnsr effect of this peculiar substance . la so marvelous that the drug stores are seUlOE mora and more .of it every day, The .new" treatment Js ereating a sensation. Many isaies use u before frolnrr out to any social affair.-. Advertisement Just Insist! Sav. "Waiter! I want Blabs nt r the beer that bears label on the bottle, ' Every barrel of bottle every glass story of quality and character. Phone your order and t . JL--. BI4TZ COMPANY j 802-810 Douglft St Onwiha, Neb, Phone Douglas 6602 HEW PMHT JRIHGS PATHOS Mementos of Days Gone By Removed from City Jail by Workmen. OLD-TIMERS SI0H FOR THE PAST "Them Was the Days," They 8y Lost Souvenir Clipping and Mementos nrlnam On Keel Ins ot Sadness. An unkempt man with a three-day beard on his face and dressed in a shirt opon at the neck and overalls that were once white, spat totiacoo Juice leisurely Into the paint patt at tils side. With a dirty handkerchief he mopped the sweat from his brow. Then he dipped his brush into the pall and slopped and sloshed at the Interior wall ot police headquarters until the smelter whistle blew. His brush dropped Into the pall. Rapidly he slid from the scaffold and in another moment he was gone. A moment later a little, old, gray po liceman stood staring at the walls where a few moments before the painter bad been working. The gray policeman sighed. "All gone," he muttered under his breath. "And when the others come to take our places they'll never know," He too mop ped hit face With a dirty handkerchief, but it was not sweat that dimmed his eyes. "I guess I'm gettln' sentimental in mv old days," he muttered as he walked to a chair beside the cell room window. Then his - gase rested on the freshly painted" wall before him. but his eyes did not see the new paint Instead he saw himself a young man a new addition to the Omaha police de partment And all of the other old tim ers were new then. The same power that made the years roll back from his should ers brought before his vision adventures of years gone by sensational shooting frays, mysteries. Incidents full ot fun or pathos. He saw dead men and live ones; In each stirring adventure he was a fig ure, or maybe It was a brother officer that was a figure. A Jangling telephone roused him from the 'day dream and he rose to answer. "Those that come after 'U forget all gone now," he mumbled, and he took down the receiver. Andy Fahey's meditations are exactly the same as those of every other old tlmn policeman who views the inside of police headquarters now. Mementos All Gone. Tha ruthless brushes ot unsentimental painters or hammers of material car penters in rehabilitating the old city Jail building have removed forever hundreds of reminders of days gone by. A cartoon clipped from a newspapor ot many years ago; a clipping commending on officer for an act of bravery or discretion; a blood stain that marked the spot Where a noted character's lite ebbed away they're all gone, and with them tender and cherished memorios. No more will a green young policeman waiting about the station for "roll call" move slowly about from wall to wall, with mouth agape as he reads sensational account"! pf momentous events ot long ago pr laughs with glee a,t a funny car toon that Illustrates the discomfiture of a "bull' who in the long ago was greon, too. Before the painters came, the police station's walls were plentifully smeared with these mementoes that were so dear to,' the. hearts of the old time' policemen. iTheye wer(o .commendable e:jampjea for me. new. Generation oi ponce. ' On 'the door'of the captain's Office was a cartoon showing Etevo Maloney, now detective chief, as a. manipulator of a thrte-shell game. In the same cartoon Mogy Bernstein Is the "come-on," Another clipping is from a local paper commending Officer Peter Dillon for his presence of mind in not killing an in ebriated, prisoner who suddenly shot him through the' neck", although Dillon could have justified the act Jlnllet Hole la Wnrnlnir. In 'one corner of the room Is a tiny hole, the site ' ot a lead pencil. That is where a "greett copper" fbylng with a new revolver left a trade-mark, and in cidentally almost ended the career ot Torn Mitchell, now deceased. On another wall were clippings which roasted the police department 40 a rich brown, and clippings that praised, the de partment to the high heavens. One clip ping told of Detective pan Lahey, who, . the triangular j g Slats every 4 tells its own , upon hearing unseemly sounds from a third story of a building at Thirteenth street and Douglas, entered, to be soundly beaten by negro lodge men, who. whlloj Initiating a fellow, discovered the de-1 tcilv and mistook Mm tor a' prying spy. Another story ot a sergeant who heard a preacher exhort his flock and ' sayx "He is chief." The swelled one I thought the preacher meant him and Im mediately thanked the clergyman for the exaggerated compliment In the surgeon's office were blood stains where Jack Curtln, the man who years ago killed Officer Smith, lost some of his life blood. An engraving ot the late chief ot police, John J. Donahue, beloved by his men, is jsone. as Is a reminder of the late Cap tain Mostyn and also one that brought back to lite Captain John Savage, The present crop ot newspaper report ers on police duty feel tho existing de pression too, for there were many marks left by tourth estatera who in the long ago covered the "bloody run" Just as they are doing, giving the reading publlo Its quota ot sensation and - recording the events that in the shape of newspaper clippings were pasted on the police sta tion walls. As each of tho old timers meditates, and his mind goes back, to the days of Ad venture, to his brain comes the same thought that ocours to all! "Them was the days, boys, them was the daysl" Many Nuns Taking Summer Course at Oreighton School Crclghton university's first session for teachers, which opened June 23, num bers among Its matriculates students from over a very large area. Among tho registrations ot over 100, are noted sonte from as far away as Indiana, Texas. New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado, not to mention localities nearer Omaha. One of the unique features ot the en rollment Is the large number ot nuns who are engaged the rest of the year in teaching at parochial schools. Ten dif ferent orders of sisters are represented as follows; Sisters of Charity. Franciscans, Slaters ot Loretto, School Sisters ot St Francis, Sisters of Mercy, Sisters ot Notre Dome, Bisters ot Humility and Presentation sisters. Thirty-two courses are offered and many of tho sisters are taking advantage to secure a higher knowledge In the studies they are teaching and to qualify them for certificates which would entitle them to teach' In publlo schools. Tho work ot the session is being con ducted at the College of Arts, the Col lege ot Medicine and the College of Law. Byram Hears Good Reports on Drops All Over the State Accompahled-'by "TV B. Calvert, chief engineer; . js. uyram, vice president ib charge or operation on the Burlington, arrived yesterday and an hour later left for the west on an Inspection teur et the Nebraska lines, General Manager Holdrece going wJth them. Vice President Dyrant, long a resldeat ot Nebraska, while at the stationed re markedi "T'bave been -heating the wort- der'tpl stories of the crops that are being raised out here this year and nave come out to see for myself. Everything Indi cates that Nebraska Is finishing up the harvesting of the most bountiful grain crop' In' Its' history and I am glad of it, for have more than a pasifng interest In the state', it having been my home ftr so many years.' Mr, Byrani-stated -that hls'trlp'at this time has'rio 'significance. Ho Is just out for the purposo of getting a lineup on the crop and ascertain what is going to bo needed in the way ot tqujpment to handle the business. ANY WOMAN'S HAT FOR $5 llrandei Stores Announce Their An nual Cttoce ot tlic MlHnery Oe parttucnt Saturday. For one day onlytwo offer the unre strlcted choice of any woman's bat In our entire mllljnery department (with the exception ot Panamas) at 13. Thousands wait for this sale every year, because it offers bargain oppor tunities that cannot be equaled at any other time. All the dress hats, all the evening hats, all the trimmed hats, al the street hats no matter whether the former selling price waa fie, fcE0, $15, 8 or evtn JK. For ens day, Saturday, at one price, K. J. I BRANDEIS & SONS. Advertisement PR. CLARKE LEAVES FOR EXTENSIVE EUROPEAN TOUR Rev, A. C. Clarke, p. p., of Bvan- iton, 111., formerly pastor of Lows Avenue Presbyterian churpti et Omahiw has gone to Europe for an extensive tour. Array of Green Down' Upon Sng1pg war songs in a Herce guttural chant. Teventen decllllons of. "t. W. W. bugs" decended upon timoha and vicinity Tueaday night and ere the flight was over scored a (victory that their human name takes seem unlikely, to accomplish. The buga, refuting to work tbtmaelvea, and dlaportlng to large numbers about every available lleht, kept every nlfbt toller that could be reached from his taak, and then at daybreak, suddenly departed to whence they came to real up for another attack tonight The Invading army entered the city from all polnta, and at the same time on a ilsmal given by their leader. In troops, detaebmenta, battalions and com panlea, the "I..W. W bugs" fell upon their victims where ever a blaring- light showed human life. In many cases they met Sturdy reaiatance,- but eventually they scored complete victory Around atreet corner lampa were mil lions Of "t W W. Buga," who stood upon their conatltutlonal rights to be wherever it pleased them moat And Uku countless of their human brethren, the bugs were Incinerated by the lamp, about which they buzxed Every lamp globe was filled with dead buga and on the street underneath for several feet around were layers of dead bugs. One pf tle invaders, taken prleoner, waa foUnd to be a pygmy grasshopper of decidedly militant temperament Ife chewed tobacco with great energy and Store Closes S P. M. Dailf Saturdays 9 P. M. Corset CoTers and Brassiere), embroidery and la co trimmed, worth 1 1 10c, atl 1C smMsIb July Sale i Muslin Underwear A sctre of Eastern faoldrUi of promintnos havs been viiitol by our buyers who have purohased heavily from the ovcrttocki of the better line of Lingerie for thie July tale. This U hoio wt can offer a on thist garments Thursday for to much lets than you can pottibly secure thtm anytohert the this iimiratr. Night Gowns, 'Slip-OTtrs, Combiaatios Suits, Drawers and Petticoats You can chooao from hundreds ot these excellent quality gar ments ot nalnBook and cambric, trimmed with tucks, with laces 45 G or with flno omb r o id cry, and worth in a regular way as nigh as i eacn at. each . . Undefrnmslins Worth tt $1.25, at 69c Fine white and colored crepe or cambric gowns, ellp-ovors, com binations, princess slips and petticoats, very prettily trim- prettily tr 69 med with lace and embroid ery, and worth in a regular way an high as 11.25 ouch &t 0 Women's lingerie night gowns, clips, combination snita and pcttl- coata, laco, embroidery and ribbon trimmings. Many of tho daintiest garments In the sale; worth up to $3.00, at tvle70 Unusual Values in Underwear and Hosiery mS Women's Fine Llslo Unlo,n gulto, KMhrel la kneo styles, lace trimmed, regular and extra sires actual 12k for Women's Fins Lisle Vests, also tho 60c quality, famous 29c stylo, extra altos values actually jup to a 5c. oAraT Women's Pumps fe Oxfords Specially Priced .lo v in w 4. j ' Patent leathor, dull kidskin and black eatin in the new A f Horicl'lok's" MalVoa Miik ' fien LslC8S C EiBDr0meneS pointed toe styles, French-Cuban heels and out steel 4tl l1,00 ? f,Vr' VVLVSA" 92 hvj , wiuwmw buckles very special valuos, on main floor, at pfs"W Peroxide of "ydrs-err 1-lb. from the Overstocks Of Women's Rubber Sol Oxfords Women's New Oxfords and Pumps ivory, Wooi'imYry oVboVax fin JsaUJMW W Stein, ru gpgg ggfjjsysj Zbtt&lSJfriSi feldt. Of New YorK. vory comfortablo; T4.00 values, pumps, with low heels, toe caps t mTTT . specially priced (fcO QQ and Jcathor how to n nn NEXT SATURDAY 4M.GPol?W.Ja.50 at' patr -ftO match, fi values, pr, 34.$?5 Any Woman's Hat (oxcopt Embroideries worth up to $1.50 S Thursday Is Chocolate Day in Candy Department Fompclan Room P9B'8,n0 mftr & at. tier yard 50j and 98d The favorita kinds and flavors of 40o chocolates go at, lb.. . ,25d wia'; n0 ormer pnoO.VW Extraordinary Sale of Men's Sample Pants 2,000 Pairs Bought at a Sacrifice from Rosenwald & Weil, Chicago Stle CW AH tkc lasts $475 All thcftits $W?5 All tke puts $)75 folios OdllllUdy wMtkif to $3 M wittk m ti i L wwtk i ti $6.50 0 The word received by frlendi hero, says he left Chicago lact Baturday for New Yqrk to take bis steamer. Dr. Clarke is a native of North Ireland and is familiar, not only with the British lalea, but with part of the continent, which he has viited, a well. Thli tour, however, is planned on a more elaborate scale tlutn any he has yet taken Bugs Swoops Night Workers apat with the accuracy of a veteran. Atked the purposo of the invasion, he said that It waa simply a demonstration to teach humility to man. Incidentally, the prisoner said that subjects of the bug kingdom expected to set their "rights" from humanity by the con certed attack.. When the Insect army came hundreds pf night tollers deserted their posts, and, turning out their electric lampa, left the enemy In possession. The more valiant turned on every available light about them and closed all windows to prevent more bugs from entering. Then the in vaders already engaged in combat with their Intended victim became separated in swarms about the various lights and were either burned to death or succeeded In routing the toller. Close Inspection of the individual in vader shows him to be a vagrant insect Of the orthopteroua class, although he is only the thickness of a toothpick and about an eighth of an inch long. The "I. W. W. Bug" feed upon occasional handouts whenever he cannot take his sustenance by main force; he derive amusement by going merry-gO'round rid ing about an electric light, and annoy ing poor laboring human beings. The "I. W. W. Bug" apparently has no profes sion or occupation and hi chief purpose In life Mtmi to be to reduce all other living things to his social stratum. B. It, 8. You si alsm- f "N. . Children's Jtompsrs Children's Klght downs children's Drawers Checked gingham or Bllpovera and petticoats. Plain tuoked and em plain chambrav tucked and lace trimmed broidery trimmed worth up I On up to S5o I Qn worth up to ' Q to Sic, at... I3 values at 15c, at ........ U Women's fine Cotton Vests; Swiss ribbed, fully taped, regular and extra Blr.cs ac tually 12 Ho values; at. each, only Cumfy cut regular and 8ic BRANDEIS STORES Coiil Huron Accidentally Killed, BBIWVICK, Pa., July .-Balrd Snyder, Jr., one of the wealthiest coal operators In the anthracite regions, died early to day from injuries received In an automo bile accident when the machine skidded Into a tree at the bottom of a steep hill, turned over and pinned him beneath.' Grandma Talks About Babies 'HuaUittaClrcleof listeners Who Prof, it by Her Wiadonr and Experience, a almost say settled community there's Not only Is she reminiscent of hsr own experience, but It wta through her reeem- v(.vu tun., mv mvMj yuung, expectant motuera derived the comfort and blessing of this famous remedy. , Uothtr Friend ia applied externally to the abdomen, stomach and breasts, allays all pain, avoids all nausea, acd prerssta caking of the breaata, " It & oolekly and wonderfully penetrating, pcrinlts tn muscle to expand without the train on the ligament, sad prepares the sis Ua so thorongbly that the crUls Is pasted almost without the slightest distress. JChus taere need be no sqcq tblag as dread or fr. be given the axuectant mother than to sug gest the us ot Mother's Friend. She wilt eviuagv i ivia ids Beginning; XU days will be cheerful, tho nights restful. Thus the health I preserved, the mind ia la TCDMA and thm nrtrrt 1st an tirlHr1fis Ansa of quiet joyful anticipation. . iou can oDtaia uotners rnesar any nor neglect to be supplied with thla greatest' remedy ejer devlaed for motherhood. It Is pniaiung, write at once to Bradneld Kegu- book of. adrlcs for expectant mothers. IS " KKVBS-. mm select Beautiful Princess Slips, trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery, at $2.50, Ofic MJ pr. for W o m e n's Pur e Silk Boot Hosiery wide lisle garter tops, llslo ttauble soles, high splice heels ana toes, black, tan, whte ana fancy light colors all o quality. Women's and Chllden's Mercerised Lisle and Cotton Hosiery regu lar and out slses, also misses', boys' nnd chil dren's ribbed school hose, double heels and toesHo quality, very light Imperfections 12Vc Tuit imaclno a dellirhtful' - ' " hotel. set down in nllttlo niche? in tho Canadian Rockies hem- mod In by gigantic, Ice-capped peaks, mighty glaciers and picturesquo falls. That's Glac ier the 'Mighty." Not two miles from delightful HOUSE there's the Great Glacier of Selkirk and every side, the eye falls upon scenes of enchanting beautv. It's a wonderful nlace for your vacation. There's Mf. Abbott to climb Asulkan Glacier and the Caves of Naklmu and entrancing walks, rides and drives through Thet Canadian Rockltt Oetoth Pacific Coastthroughtha CanadlanRocktts. BeeQlacler.il ana, Lake Louise, Field and Victoria via tbo Canadian Vadflc I'll suggest itinerarits and malt yon "Pacffto CoMtTour" If you writa ' Coqrge A. Walton Geo! Agt. M4d-CIwkStrat CUcaao DR. BRADBURY DENTIST ICIOO Fa roam Bt m VlMtfyc "u9- Phone Doug. Extracting ....... 23c Up tellings &Oo L'p Urtdgework . . $2.00 Up Croitea Up Clatsjs) taaxtju.. V9 Store Closes 5 P daring Summer Except Sat 9 p. ra. Gowns, Bllpovcra and PcttlcoatA, flno tucks nnd embroidery trimming, worth 00c, at17 Iff Fine Lingerie and Crepe Gowns, Princess Slips, Combinations and Petticoats Those beautifully mado and carefully sized undergarments are simple or moro elaborately m trimmed and are oqual in p r a o 1 1 cully ovory particu lar to any $2 undergarments made; genu ino bargains. Undermuslins Worth to $2.50, at $1.45 Hero are fine quality gowns, princess slips, combination gar ments and pettlcodts, trimmed witn dainty $145 mbr o i d ery, laces, ribbons and t u o k o d offocts, worth up to S2.E0 each; second floor. $5 $2.08, $8.50, $3.98. for Women's, MenS and Children's fine Cotton Hosiery, double solfc. heels and .toes black, tan and ec.lors; eeoonds, only slightly Imperfect, worth, up to 16o a pair. Mlaslag Teath suppie4) rllbout Fiatea or Bridge rorlc Nerves retuuvl rithout pals, Workgujuta aated tea ieara sis it. yifx i nb xstJ 4 (a I 9X ion eft T r a i 1 it 'ai3 ita cx V ra llTJ .ja Jet A 1 ' "1