THE BEE: OMAHA. SAITHPAY, J FLY 12, 1913. LORE OF THE HARVEST FIELD BOY mo DISAPPEARED FR0&-flOMMpij; WIIJ. ENTER BAfiE i i i VV1HIUJLUI UUW UMAUll 11I1VU High Wages Offered Takei Men City Health ComniUsioner to Cam from Other Activities. Bea con Shoes $3.00. paign for Poaitiou. AUSOABS ASE 8T0PPIH0 WORK ilOLOVT CHINEE JS ALSO LIKELY 14 f ' lSssfrgBsaiirvf i I Plnya. I W l"LLrl III HUUsfll IfMfcuIj.ty Abandon Tvr Conmroe tcn Becnnar Htn tlnll to Oo to Work 1a the IloantUnt ' Fteltls of the State. ( The bumper jrniiUt, grain crop being harvested In Nebraska and adjoIntnK states has brought about r strlngencr In the labor market, especially In cjrcls Trhtre common labor Is required. As result every man who ha -wanted to work has -been able to find employment at Irom U0 to W.M per day. Hero In Omaha the express companlei nave been among the first to feel the effect of the hlsh wages paid By the farmers of Nebraska. Around the depots the express companies employ largo forces handling freight and trucking. A couple of days "ago almont the entire la bor force of one of these companies quit And hustled off to the harvest fields, The agent In cbargo of the work thought It Mi easy matter to fill the places of the men who had gone harvesting, but when he wont among the labor agencies he was unable to find applicants for his Jobs. When the express man told the labor ing men that he would pay $40 per month and that they would be expected to work ten to eleven hours per day and seven' Ski't each week, with nothing fixtrft Jor tOverUme, they turned down v Iujb C Ulsta Wages, Thft fiiir$s& we experiencing'' 'great ttflculty s4ii teelng their men on the sections and the lure of the high wages dn the farms have caused - hundreds of them to thiwf down the pick and the shovel and leave for the wheat fields. However, the railroad officials are not feeling badly, feeling that while they -wilt Jssc their men for a time they will get Ug returns later in the fall when the grain moves to market," The Northwestern has been hiving soma unique experiences with Nebraska farm-, el during the last week. A good deal of the company's Nebraska mileage Is through the greatest winter Wheat belt In-the world, When the harvest com. menced. section men quit In pairs and quartets. Something had to be done, so this week officials honr sphered up an even 100 ablebodled men, moat of them young fellofla, capable, of doing hard Tork, They Were Just the kind 0? men any railroad company would want to hire. They wero atj furnished with trans portation and sept out into Nebraska, to be dropped off at stations when needed. They got their rides, but dt fo exceed half a doxen of them are how Working cn the sfoUona, As soon as the young fellows got into the country ,tu fields of ripening grtn looked pretty goa t6 them and they began to leave the train. In aoma unknown manner farmers along the refit had been apprised of the coming ef tha kawlftf men and at aVeaens of towns they wera at the .stations waiting for th-ew. Met xrMii AilflMiM, ( left JPrenldent of the nonrd of Ifdneatlon Is Sit lil to tie Quietly Contemplat ing; ttnnnlngr for the flanir Job. john zmirfinBRaEn. Bine Says Charter is Good and Will Be t Adopted by the City. John A. nine, city attorney.' is can- tinned that the new charter Is admirably uuBiueu io mo neeus oi me my oi Omalia, In speaking of the charter, Mr. i nine says: . . "There are certain newspaper? which oppose the home rule, charter olely.Je cause of the men whVwotelt. It is a good charter and the 'people will adopt It in spite of the personalities which seem to be the vogue with the opponents of .this charier. "And ap&klhg of personalities, there 4s always another side , to tho case, nt- member how- James C. Dahlrnan cams here and ran for mayor and was acctlseo of being 'a non-resident, although he haa lived here. for. four years T "The same tactics coiild be used In'this fight If the opponents want. to indulge I lh parsonalltlesithe''may'feersure' that' the mud can be returned -with accumula tions, "For myself, I think .this is a good charter and ought to pas. -More thaw that, I believe It wilt "The talk that It 'Is the work ot on man is bosh. Nearly every proposition voted on showed a lively diversity ot opinion. That sdme of the bigger prop, osltlons wero carried by a nearly Unani mous vote, goes to shoW that these Vary ing opinions were an one when on the justice of such 'measures." Or. n. W. Connell. city health commis sioner, who will go out of office after the home rule charter Is adopted, this being largely due to the efforts of hi earnest professional enemy. Dr. 13. Holo vtrhlner, president of the nonrd of edu cation, will' enter ttfe'rfice for election to the office, he announced today. - Connell believes Tlolovtchlner will also" run for the office-, although Ilolovtchlner denies that he has any design on the M. "Ilolovtchlner will be In the race, I absolutely believe," sold Connell, "arid I'm going In with' him and mako a strong and stubborn campaign for tho position, believing I am entitled to It on the record I have made." Dr. Ilolovtchlner nnd many others are of the opinion that it Is next to Impos sible for a man to be elected health commissioner after he has served a term and enforced tho stringent health regufo-: tmns or the city thoroughly. Rocheford Inquest toBeHeldNextWeek Coroner Crosby will bold an Inquest over the body of William nocheford, pioneer conFr'actor, who was kitted In an automobile and street car collision inursflay, early In tho coming week In all probability Tuesday afternoon. Fun eral arrangements have been postpone until out-of-town relatives arrive. Ector nocheford has recovered from his injuries sufficiently to allow his removal home. William Jr., Is still confined at the hos pital, but Is Improving rapidly. TWO SMOKE CONSUMERS , HAVE BEEN INSTALLED ' According to, tt. V,. Wolfe, city smoke Inspector, two buildings hftvo Installed smoke consumers, pursuant to the ordi nance passed by tho city commission to abate the smoke nuisance, twelve have arranged for the Installation and five httvo put in temporary consumers. Wolfe sfcys the smoke eVlt will eventually be. wiped out 135" .! n '!' mm Our Semi-Annual CLOTHING CLEARANCE SALE Begins Tomorrow! Wo have assembled all tho broken lot of suits .froriTotir regular BPttson's sclllnR and havo priced them far below their original cost anu value. n Even though you may no.nocd a Bult at one It will pay you to bur one for next season'B wear AS THE SAVINGS ARE GREAT. . $11 Suits flir $20 Suits Reiaeel to ... A Q SI 2 Suits SIS 'Suits Rtiisei to . S6 RadNted to $25 Suits $30 Suits Ridieod to . . $10 . $125? ..$15 FURNISHING SPECIALS Men's Silk,-, Wash Ties, 25c ' quality now 12 VSc Imitation President Suspenders, 35c val ues at 15d rum silk 149I0 Hoso - 1 lgh't weight and"dut nble, 85c values at 12&tf Fancy Hose, SOo quality Clearance salo of Union Suite, ath letic styles, mesh and BalbricRan: , 75c grade. 45c Gcnulno Pongeo Shirts, $1 qual ity .. i . , . .69fi Howell Buys Four 4 MeclianicalStokerjs for Minnelusa Plant A i soon tha ,ywwir men U the train the fatKMfa Oik .thm Into their jMtteweWtes awl whWc4 them aWay t tk trm. waei'e mw axe ,ttlnf ttMsr MM w- 4nr, thr meat wn a h4 W4 at AHifct ta ttWm to the refittlar yts. Up In Wyewil the BurilatHon ha sue ptmit trsek H.fg and all construction em the bRCh belt 'buiK bntwaen Pow lr JUver and Caaper, he men heard the call of the harvest fields and simply auli. There was no, strike, They just went out into the fields up In the Big Horn basin country and down into tha Chuswater and Wheatland districts. TtothlDK more wtE be done on the track faying work until tho harvcet is evr probably not before Septerabtr X Men going to the han'st fields haa handicapped the Tutsy Bros., who are grading the Burllnston 11ns from Cm pet to Orin Junction, but they have not been tforced to abandon their work. They have a targe number ot their men employed by thfs year aad they have remained on th Jafe.' Their forces, however, have been curtailed and, they are working Abort handed. tmA &aMMra Xeru In the vicinity at Omaha, tho 3iQuri raclfio haa Iteea campelied ta abanAtta ait wrk la mm way ot conatractlatT the awsai track ef the Belt Hne, Men who W?e warktac' g tke craeVe, taore than m wt them hava aH qvtit and o to tha Rawest tkUm. Wprk will net be rs we4 until fall, when It m exacted thai caae Hi34oye at LKm 4ay, Mere la tewa there l jrctk4iy t aearcKy in Wen for 'odd Job The polity ot them reside here, and for a rear or more they have been dmandn and nettlnc 95' centa per hour for atatng common labor. For them harvest wages havn had no attraction. Tho number of able-bodied loaferi around and. through Jefferson- square haa diminished fully ohe-half, so the police nay, durtns- the J&st ten days and fha iiresasspUejt l4 laU hoe Who have gmt are axvnfi HH.inarrw iipmm aeiuuK ir.eji 5s. to ma. jMyp oayy, MUH ViEW IMPROVEMENT ; ' CLUB IS REORGANIZED -OMah View Improvement club waa re orcanlxed at a mec.Mneld. Thursday evenln at 3M1 Corby street The of. tlcerk i elected for the ensuing year are A. H. Vast, president; O. R. Kathhum. eri&m 6rr- CHrMtophersoR, treaa urer. The committee that 1. draftlng'tha coastiWuon and b'Iaw to b presented at the next mteUnz. is made up of A. X. Yot, Q. R. lUthbum and W B. Italt X)kspit to the.Kederatloa. ef Improve- went Club that will-be held at Twanty Seunh. aa tieavan worth atrccta next Tuesday are V?. It. Butts and. A. N. The club pasted a resolution favoring; the axtaestaa t street car lln and acahwt the rewcUoa o(farea. U aUo teoMWMended that the Harney street line M astdd Jmwi barker rtt to Mile m Wsrt Thrty-thlrd stre; kt tba Artsyfasast aasf ftjuugJiiai HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Hm fni ithk for AN iftf. Four meckknlca.1 etoltara tn Kr ih li ts Far Infant. layak, and Growinff chSckM. lers. at. the Minnelusa water; plant will PaNtribW,UpbWssf tiwwhokboejye maiOTBSMlhnniinMsiBiinoHisTandthf narrt lUw 'lini Hl, WWr " twwdtc WWW AaHskir IhmIi aMskiMcl 1st a taMtrfaJ BjnMsnsvs srwPSSFrwa jawFssasrw ssi w flSSFFasaiww sHssls4 sss) OSsJfcOsfJsAOs esjJOf SassltasJslKJ lS Mmi Sm Amy MMkTmmt be iwratiaaea ay' tkt water board at a tl ceat of K.M6. Vfar ComnriealoMt K. Bstahar HowsU and Wr. chief. emitaeer have returned from ChleaRo, rXere they, arraaed tho purchase of the stokera. Seventy tons of coal are burned dallv at the Florence water station. This U now handled by etfhteea men, bin stokers and ntna coil passers. The meehantcaf stokers will make It possible to do the firing with three or four men. After a while the water commissioner will Install mechanical ash removers, the ashes from the coal consumed blnft R6W removed by hand, OCfeATf 4THAMrHXt3, SUSTAINS SCALP WOUND IN FALL DOWN STAIRS Chester ilcfclelland, ased S3. lilS South Twelfth street, sustained a skull fracturej ana was rcnucreq unconscious as a re suit of a fall down a night of atatrs. lie was taken to t. Jpseph'a hospital where Police fiurfeon Beadles attended htm. Purafstent AdvertUtar la taa Jtoad ta Bl IfeturM. r asatsl I Ma i . m m m PuApdie it not nlg tm mrrtv at (Ac th tfU "Mtnrv Van Pyka. lb pMsrtioBs. lul lMkM Si. kt ewnrltM tk WklU IImt Pamlaloa cia! aunt Urnii roatt to lant, From Mentrut A QaSa St TBS Lasmat CasuksHsM Ustara : tnii iNntiHMf CHICAGO I OPENING tlTIIMY, JILT 12, 1I1S THE FARNAM THEATER 1415 Fr?iam Street Theater haa been loaned for a term of years by an Eastern Motlon Picture Syndicate.. Only tho beat ot the first run Photo Plays to be shown. Thousands of dollars have been spent to make thjs theater the prettiest, coolest and best ventilated Photo Play Theater In Omaha. mht,s Kiwis Pkiti Pity Thutir " Make of Tkis Day A. Jy fttl Ctoe to tHe Whol rm ilyA staidly of DILI OIA IOX 0311AM Will M&ka You Happy and th Littl One As WtU; Ask Them. All Flavors. WHEN IT'S A QUESTION or FOOD VALUES Ot courso, therQ Is Icq cream and Ice cream, but when It's GOOD, ice cream is the mosL nourishing of foods. Weight for Weight contains mtire, nutriment than any other food. It's just MADE of nutri tious lngredienis when It's made RIGHT t But that's not all -it is a highly digestible food suitable for the child, tho invalid, the aged. It should be used as food, not AS a more fillip, to the appetite. It answers the na ' tural craving of the child as no other food does. 'You Oak M It At All Leading Drug Stores and 0nfeotioBers In sist Upon DELIGXA. 5. Cool White Footwear At Prices to Suit Every Pooketbook Hundreds of Stylish Lasts are here for your inspection. White Footwear always feels and looks right Boots. Pumps and Oxforda in both White Nubuok and White Linen stunning models in every style size and width, priced up from $3.50 '-SHO&CQ less Ck.jp pyGL'AS. You oirKt to h Kry's Bhoes. FRY HINT IN TNE FACE of cheaper competition there are STEEL bH HOES sold every day to wise par ents of lively boys. Double servlco is tho reason. Boys 1 to 6 82.50 Little Gents 10 to 18 82.00 DREXEL 1419 Farnam Street r SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK 5 quart battles of M A A California Port.'.hlHI. 3-star'Brandy,;per A uart-bottle. ...... .196 Botflo S-year-old leading. brands of Hye or 59c -Bbnrbon, fullqt. ,. . .( Maryland :Bye, , 'fiill' qt. LUXUS . MEICAITIU: CO. ttougks 1889. 109-11 N. 16th, Opp. P. 0. You Will Wm Something if You Fail to Want Ads First Kan Pictures Coavaleiitly iocted. Oooleat Auditorium, lioat VenUlated. f-Plece Oretiestra-S Also Cabaret' Gangers Sveiy rerfomance. Itemcmber the Open ingt BatunJay, Hly ISt. ADMISSION ALWAYS KAMSAS CITY ASKS FOII CH WffiE U GKAIN HATES W. SC. 8oM, Uaa latwftat anmmnum rirfimttrnr ta hnlitajf eAWrt In wfclete viff last evtr BsjBSwsPWssaiBts,j(ww W aww j ivwuvsvi Fyf sssa km Csjsy. ...iNtasa n ar eaatsaHaf- the mmm- mmm -mm. waiwiaf hk iftty are )&stast JjftA0 IKsS'Nis Ctty thsj n ns tffiss r s'wva 4Ma. . fHart KMtlWt ratlriHMt m Iraqi Kansas City are at " tnac ta asafig. a4 wt4 ar kat4r wtttwut aar Moe4 peiafaisMt. kw ftkWf As ta -)wa9a war. pfiHf. 'e. rs mi K Pruc ce. AdveftiM- HOTBB. HOTELS. 34.3T. IASr mw AVK., n.v: An Hotel of IHfsnctJoG with Moderato Chargei Ktw York idl Hotel for thm 9mmmm Vlakor. Coo)ed with artifieklly chilkd air. wromi, acn wim dhb. 'JWkxJ-- TisBsisBsttr ftalw ss ssffai Tfnii8 "inl ir- - "" TBSBBaBsBBBBj iSjsRfsps ss) "PBf HWIJBi 'lkiaBnanBMBfXSSHa wrvji You Can This Ecesntric Bstd Lsadsr si v LAKE MANAWA When hi nil his Mlni trdi" tf 35 artisls givs teicerls mtil July 2ith, tvery ifttrien aii miiigif 2:30. 4:39, 3:1 S aii 10:98 p. is. RESERVED SEATS - - 10c YouMI M!s a Treat If You Don't See ftk bpm Hkv mmm mm m W"sv SPs mm Slg. Francesco CREATORE And Hear His Famous and Incomparable Sand OTHER ATTRACTIONS: IAT1I1I (liw lath liist aii Fin It nh,) I9ATIII, lANCiNt, (tommm mi tmm) IHI.EI SKATfii, MLLEI MASUI, iKMY II MIIXI, HM Yaur f(nla at MaHswa f'liM. PsH eraufirfa PIANO Clearance Sale Extraordinary , Unquestionably; one' of the best, if not tho v.ery best, Pian'o Bargain oppor tunity, ever offered Orn- aba buyers. , Let's talk Piano We've too many instru ments on hand, therefore we're willing to sacrifice to make room. Yom led Oil and its to your interest to get the very best instru ment your money will buy. We Have Just Such a Piano Here for "STou. You'll not find a piano that will not match qual ity for quality at a posi tive saving, of $50 ti $100, Are You Evn Iatemtwl? Make Us Prove It., Your selection is not confined here to one or two makes but you are given opportunity to select from 28 standard makes of pi anos to compare them carefully, - critically, side by side. "We're glad to. have you compare and criticize, not only as to pianos on our floor but with others for we know the more critical you are thebettex satisfied you'll be with yout; pur chase here. Zvry piano is sold under 9, gnaraatM of absolute sa,tisf actio. lira's Sam Jlaips snPaW SnrV SSFSsl S WPrsi Steinway . .,. .S25T5 Vosg & Sons .......fl35 Steger .... ?140 BTardman 150 Muo'ller . . . ,w . .:. .l25 Bradford ...... ...,. $00 Peck ,.$75 Peerless .jiilQO Sterling ...... ...$jfM Behning $75 Arion .$75 'BehrBros ..$JOO All Payments Arranged to Suit Your Oonvenieiice Hay tien Bros, Office For Rent 1 ' rr The large room on ground floor of Bee Building oc cupied by the H avails -White Coal Oo Nice Farnam street front age. 'About 1,500 square feet of floor space with large vault, Extra en trance from court of the building. Fine office fixtures aif of fered for sale. Appljr to N. P. Tei), Bee office. J )-