10 OMAHA,' MONDAY, JULY 2R, 1913. THE BEE: Ralston .Relief Fund Continues On the Upgrade Up to nnd Including July M there has been received by popular subsertptlons WG.eM.97 for the IlaUton ttjlef fund. Dur InR the last two weeks tha receipts for the sufferers of the Kaster Sunday tor nado have been tSSt.W. Following Is the list of donors for the last two weeks: Previously acknowledged ja.8CO.47 O. W. Thum Co.. Grand RaDlds. Mich 23.00 Johnston's Chocolate company. Milwaukee. Wis 10.00 Jlarv C. Merrineld. Ottawa, III.... 20.00 A. P. Cobb. New York City R.00 John T. Yates 6.00 A. Uessc, Pittsburg, Kan 6.00 II. If. Cheney, CrelKhton. Neb.... ZOO W. T. Carter. Camden. Tex X.Oo Unl Natlonnl bank, McCook, Neb 10.00 V. II. Modlln, Ulysses. Neb 2.00 Jenkins Bros., Chicago 2o.00 Abraham Ealanger, New York.... 10.00 InternatlanaJ Harvester company. Chicago tO.00 Ueech Nut Packing; company, Canajoharle. N. Y 10.00 Yale & Towne Manufacturing; company, New York City 23.00 Mentholatum comDanv. Wichita. Kan .00 T. C. MontBomerj'i Hloux City, la. 1.00 liyceia Nuring uoiue company, buffalo. N. Y. (.00 Cedar Rapids Cornice works, C- ilar Itnniilit In. a.uu Rubtorset company, Newark, N. J, fc.00 Hater A Lane Co.. Sioux City. It. 6.W Additional subncrlbtlon from Law den. la., throuKM a. Freuna & uo. z.w V P. Harrison. Hartwell, ua l.M nt Ttev. nirliAril Bcannell 10.CO T. Jensen A Hros., Emporia, Kan. 6.00 Ilanford Produce company, bioux City, la 10.00 Whlttemore Bros. & Co., Cam bridge, Mass 10.0J ttMvur Dam UjillrfMld comDatiV. Boston ' &00 Total t,ttl.W Son Starts Shooting to Protect Mother BEE3F CITY NEWS Barcopkscnia, tllhtlnr rutnres. Bttrg-aii-Oranfian Co. Kara Root Print It Now Bieon Press. rifleltty Btoraro Van Co. Douc. 131. Clan Qordon Flcnlo at KniK park Saturday. August 2. Th Zlatlron Omaha's high grade fam ily hotel. 17th & St Mary's. Transient rm. XlnlsUr Buys a JiOt Rev. C. W. Bavldge boURhx a lot In Florence Satur day from Mrs. Abigail Shipley for 1300. Crawford on a Vacation Tom F. Crawford, manager of the furniture de partment at Hayden Bros., has gone on a short vacation trip to z,ake George. Harden Bnysr Ooas Sairt John Fife, manager of the shoe department at Hay den Bros,, has gone to Boston on a buy ing trip. Burglars Oat til After entering a rear window of the Molor Barber college, 110 South Fourteenth street, burglars suc ceeded In getting $11 In cash from the register. In th Slrorc Court' Charley A. Qrandlund charges his wife with cruel and abusive conduct toward htm and suen for a divorce. He alleges that she de serted him June 12, 1913. Seffsra Xractnrtd TTrlit Isadore Schlank. brother of Txiuls, the head of the Millard Taxi company, suffered a fractured wrist yesterday when the en gine of an auto "back-fired" and the rrank struck htm. He was taken to the "Wise Memorial hospital, hut wan able to go to tils home last night- Complains of Short Weight Weight Inspectos John Grant Pegg filed charge!) Saturday afternoon against J. A. Jack on, of the Morrell Williams Ice com pany, for carrying defective scales and short weighting customers In the north part of the city. A complaint against the Furay Ice company for delivering short weight tee has also been filed. ODD FELLOWS HOLD PICNIC City Park at Florence Mecca for 1,000 Members and Friends. BALL GAME TO SOUTH OMAHA Ittices of All Kinds Are Followed by Picnic Lnrich nnd Spenklno; nnln Prerfnli Ont-oN Doom Dnnce. Republicans Lead Over Democrats in Registration List Deputy Election Commissioner II. 12, Ostrotn has figured up the total number of registrations up to July 14, and the respective number registered In each party. The republicans have a Urge ma jority over the democrats, the two lead ing parties. The total number of re publicans registered on July 14 was 4,537 as against 2,935 democrats. Four hundred and flfty-stx refused to give their affilia tion. Tho total number of registrations at the date was ,578. Following Is the way they registered: Ward. 1 i I M 11 i I l I & I .First Second ... Third Fourth ... Fifth Blxth Seventh .. eighth ... Ninth Tenth .... Kleventh . Twelfth ,. 152 214 SU 271 SS5 14 231 13 E13 SSI 824 300 417 243 32 ia B 277 257 2U 268 221 T37 12 S .. 10 .. IS 8 :s 25 4 12 10 14 4 7 2 1 S 16 e n l 14 25 13 CS IS 12 6 60 4 87 IS 85 saw 27 23 84 9 .. 26 20 4 25 IS 85 85 Totals. 4,5X7 a.0 242 6 M 171 103 456 Stockman's Laugh Finally Wears Off I B, Lively, ft South Omaha stock feeder, fell off a street car at Thirteenth And Tarnurn streets lost night, and when picked up by a policeman be burst out laughing. He laughed so loud and lontf that the officer thought something wu wrong and sent him to headquarters, where after Dr. Folti bad repaired him, he wan locked up for drunkenness. He was still laughing when he went Into his cell, but by midnight his laugh wore off and rvhen he was released by Cap tain Dempsey he was In anything but n Jocular mood. Mother Makes Request Chauffeur Be Freed May Griffin, also known aa May Waters, the 23-year-old girl, who died at Bt Joseph's hospital after being hurt In an automobile aocldcnt, will be burled to day at Ashland, Neb., where she has relatives. An Inquest will be held Wednesday morning by Coroner Crosby. The girl's mother Is In town, and naked that the chauffeur whq drove tho auto In which May rode, be 'not punished, aa It was not hie fault, so far as can be Teamed. The Hlrschman-Zlgfletd Taxi company will defray the funeral expenses. DANIEL DONAHUE ONLY PLAYING AS POLICEMAN Daniel Donolxie, Chicago chauffeur, who took U upon himself to Impersonate an officer Friday night and arrest two Innocent pedestrians, plead guilty In po lice court and was sentenced to ninety tfaya In the county jail. He said he had done the thing only In fun, but from the putftt taken from his person the police believe they have corralled a first class "sUckup" artist. BURC0MB TRIES SPEEDING, BUT FAILS TO MAKE ESCAPE Arrested on a charge of beating a woman and stabbing a man early this Tjiornlng at -Twentieth and Bt Mary's avenue, O. D. Burcomb sought to make Ms escape from the police automobile by sptlntlnr. He jumped from the car and run five blocks before captured. The name of tho persons beaten up could not belearned. The annual picnic of the members of the Odd Fellow lodges of Omaha, 8outh Omaha, Uenson and Florence, held nt Florence Saturday afternoon, was a pro nounced nuccft. The program was car ried out In detail, with the exception of the chicken race, which was declared off on account of the hen roosts of the town being locked nnd therefore tho com mittee was unable to find a chicken to place In the racing ring. Thro were more than 1,000 Odd Fellows, members of their families and Rebekah lodges in attendance. The events on the program started shortly after 2 o'clock and the lost number of tho dance, tho final feature, was not concluded until well along toward midnight. Hie affair was In charge of the following commit tees, the members of which did every thing In their power to make the affair pleasant for tho visitors. General Committee C. C Bort. Omaha No. ?, chairman; F. M. Faugh. Benson No. 221, secretary; F. U Auguy, Canton Etter No. 13, treasurer; Georife Turklr.gton, Omaha No. 2, mar shal of the day. Arrangements A, 11. Anderson, Rose No. 137; Ben Don Neaud. Jonathan No. "225; John Iiron, Jonathan No. 2X. Transportation Jonn Larson, South Omaha No. 148; Olla Olson, South Omaha ro. lis; Nels lAindgren. Wasa No. 183. Atnusomentn W. M. Torrcy, State No. 10; K. Beklldsen. Danncbroc No. 21i II. Hanren, Dannebrog No. 261; C. Bwlnson, Triangle No. 70; Fred Kupplg, Omaha iNO. i. AdvertlMng C. A. Baumgardner. lies. perlan No. 2. xptHKcru n. v. Cole, Omaha No, 2: V B. Wall. Jonathan Vn. 2JS: K. lr Roberts. South Orauha No. 148. Reception Mrs. C C. Bort, Ruth No. 1; Mrs. Auiruy. Alnha No. 44: Ml ptr. on, Ivy No. 33; Miss Ruth McDonnld, Tut, X" . i . w u, ao, oirn. uoiinnen, uogmar no, 142; Mrs. Talbot, Alpha No. 44l Mrs. Moack, Ruth No. 1; Mrs. Hess, Ruth No. 1; Mrs. NlUsen, Ruth No. l: Mrs. Paugh. Belle No. 303; Mrs. Horton, Belle No. 03; Mrs. Lush. Alnhn No. 44; Mr, Btrnwn, Ruth No. 1; Mrs. Don Neaud, Rose, 137; Miss IMlant, Rose No. 137. Ilnuirtgnriliirr Is Chntrman. Clyde A. Baumgardncr presided as chairman during tho oratory and Intro duced the speakers. R, II. Olmntead, welcomed the visitors to Florence. The speakers of the afternoon Were: F, H. Corlck, Lincoln, past grand representa tive; Mrs. Bmma Talbot, South Omaha. grand secretary of the Rebcknh state as sembly, and Jacob Marks, past grand patriarch. All talked of Odd Fellowahln and the benefit that went along with It. Aftor a basket picnic lunch snread In tho city park, under the shade of the trees, the ball game between two nicked toams from the Omaha and South Omaha loages was played, resulting In a enr of 30 to 5 In favor of ISouth Omaha. Tho learns were captained by Dr. Swoboda, Omaha, and Tom Onllawav. ftxith Omaha, Resnlt of Contests. The results of ths 14 V gnun follow: Fat men's race, fifty mrrti riu. te'sWr WSA B nr,onnolly nrsti J,r- a. conki"; race, entrants under 14 years of AdamsV second. ", "M olaa'" Race for hoys under 14 yearn of age 2?5iJraJL.25 i'JJSnS". won vHnTm.Li i VJZul1" rMTl run secona Flfty-yarjl dash for men: John Crane, first; R. Q. Conklln. second. Th htl,.w.it t. . n . h n.tlLInSllftoLen.m";xJnn ta (he team Owing to the rain, the out-of-doors dance was abandoned and those whq ,ie. slrod to dance repaired to the lodgo hall, a couple of blocks away. Advertisement in The Bee Brings Out Horde of Buyers "Advertising that Pays. Is trie kind that counts," so say all men who know ad vertlslng science thoroughly. And now comes II. n iT.m.. Oorga C. Flack, 1014 City National Bank uuuuing. wno can attest that advertising In Tho Bee poys-and pays very well. In The Bee of Friday evening Mr. Har per and Mr. Flack ran an advertisement offering for sale city lots In Westmore land. The results from this advertlss ment brought him 830,000 worth of busl nesa In two hours Friday evening. The advertisement The Bee, and tho sale of lots, which ng. srcsBiea j.uw, came directly rom this medium. The advertisement occupied forty-three Inches of space nnd brought more business than even ths most opt! mlstlo could expect The 820,000 mark was reached In two hours after the loU were placed on sale, and when this point was reached the sales continued, giving a large total of business for the day. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Ttfla T4rntit-4MA r in.... ..&. k1?. ...SSi 9'nc Jhg close of L'i1rV?i th,xton hotel with her pa" .t. biiu Mil, trans. NEWSBOY RECEIVES HURTS FROM MOTOR CAR ON STREET Fred Warwick, a 14-year-old newsboy, was painfully injured yesterday evening when he was struck by Judge V. A.' rRedlcks automobile at Fifteenth nnri Dodge. His hurts were not aertaiu. Itulr. JUdlck Bays he will see tbat the lad's doctor Luis are cared for. The Yellow Peril Janudlee .malaria biliousness, van Jsh wtien Rr. King's New IJfo Wlls are taken. Kasy, safe, guaranteed. 26c For tale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. Ilia Teeth. "W eU, dtd he par yonf asked the wife ? d?Htlt who hd been to collect a . till or a fall st of false teeth that hj uwi buwb ir a sum auaost a Tiar b fore. "Pay me!" growled tho dentist. "Not aly did he refuse to pay me, but b actuxllr had the affrontery to gaasU at as with jay UalhVSitnr Tork Globe. To protect nls mother's name from the purses of Ed McKenna, Thomas Moss, a' laborer living at Seventh and Seward streets, obtained a brace of revolvers early yesterday afternoon and attempted to kill the man whllo his mother looked on. When the police came he was still shooting, nnd McKenna was barricaded behind n, pile of logs. While Moss was being disarmed, McKenna mode his es cape and Is still at large. A pool of blood near where he was hiding while young Moss was tiring leads the police to think that he Is badly wounded, Diarrhoea lu:ctlr Cared. 'I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Torks, the merchant here, persuaded me to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Colto, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of It I was cured. It also cured others that I gavo it to," writes M. E. Qebhart, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can almost Invariably he cured by one or two doses of this remedy. For sale by all druggists. 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