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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1913)
6 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1913. - IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Specials Advertised for Monday in the Readjustment Sale aod Closing Out of the Grocery Department will be continued for Tuesday, or as long as they last, . Many of the best values are in lots too small to advertise. Get the habit. Shop .. early in the day. We close daily at 5 p. m. Saturdays at 6 p. m. ' rFHhre- o cie HiVe BY MELLIFIOIA. Monday, August 4, 1913. OMAHA musIclanB who oro spondlng tho summer at the lakes and In . tho mountains aro entertaining tho guests at those places In a, most Eraclous rnnnnor. Mrs. Walter Dale, who has a cottago at Qfon Elk, Colo., for the summer, was the soloist at a delightful symphony concert given at LaJtouldo, near Denver, last wook. Bbo was given such an enthusiastic re. ception at that time that Frederick Bwoikor of Denver has engaged Mrs. Dale to sing at a concert to be given in that city in September before rer return homo. Mrs. Bculah Dale Turner Is spending several weeks at Lake Okbbojl, and gavo a most delightful concert at Tho Inn Sunday evening. Mrs. Turner sang to a large audience, which includod many Omaha people. Mrs. Wagner ThomaB will go to Lincoln Thursday, where she wlU sing at the Sangerfest. Mlsc Helen Sadollk wlU play' her accompaniment oa that occasloa. Miss Sadellk will not return from' Lincoln with Mrs. Thomas, hut will go to Kearney to spond a month at tho home of her grandfather or a farm soar that city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Froemantel, who lwv'o for Minneapolis the latter part of August, will give a eocg recital at Happy Hollow Wednesday evening, August 20. nuh, four; W. B. Whltehorn, two; Stan ley Ilowiitr. two: W. O. Henrv. four: J B. M. Ilobertson, two; A. J. MoShatie, two; W. A. Plel, three; M. C Leary, two; D. E. Mannlnir, elx; J. Prentiss, two; J. C. Howard, two; B. A. Wilcox, tour; II. M. West, three; D. M. Bdgerly, two; Thomas Fell, four; Kenneth Heed, four, At the Field OlubT" Mr. and Mm. R. U Huntley entertained at dinner Sunday evening at the Held olub In honor of Mr. and Mra. V.vron Wheeler and Mr. and Mra. Thomas Mul ten of Lincoln. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra. Myron Wheeler. Mr. and Mri. Thomas Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Wheeler, Mr. and Mra. Gould Dletz. Mr. and Mra. E. H. Westbrook. Mr. and Mr. II. h. Huntley. Mr. and Mra. O. W. Dunn entertained at aupper Sunday evening, wnen they had covera laid for twelve guests. Mr. and Mra. R. I. Martley had covera laid for ilght guests. Other who had guests at aupper Sun day evening- were: L. B. Quahman, who had alx guests; Moffet. four; J. A. Hub- loll, four; Joieph Allen, two; W. O. Yale, two; C. K. Hutcheson, two; II. V. Neeley, two; A. IS. Hunt, four; Parrotta, two; Cohn. four; King, two; A. II. Russelford, three; Paul Wernher, five; J, q. Adam, two; C. H, Nelson, four; Jack Hughes, four; Jack Sharpe. three; Clifford Cat kin, two; Ilogue, three; Caldwell, threi; U B. Willi, four. Motor from Lincoln. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Mullen and Mr. and Mr. Myron Wheeler of Llricoln motored to Omaha 3atUrday and were the guests for the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wheeler. At the Country Club. Among thoie who entertained at supper Sunday evening at the Country club were Mr. and. Mrs. E. T. Swobe, who had cov er laid for eight guests. Other who entertained guests warn Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McOllton, who had eight guest; F. W. Lake, two; E. II. Bprague tlx; W. O. Butler, two) J. L. HUtiter, three; F. Potter, four; F. W. Clarke, two. At Carter Lake Country Club. Mr. J. A. Cullen entertained at dinner Bunday evening, when his guests were from Thurman, la. Covers war laid for: Miasm Mlaies Margaret Fugltt, June Taul, Margaret Cullen. Mr. and Mr. C, H. Taul. Mr. and Mr. T. W. Cullen. Mr J. Z Refregler. Others who entertained guoiti at din ner Sunday evening' were T. E. Wood, who had four guests; Ben Marston, four! T. 23. Whltlock, two; IT. W. Drake, four; B. Well, eight Apollo Club Conoert. A farewell party was siven by the Apollo club Sunday evening In the nonor of Mr. Anton Chleborad, UtS South biv enteenth street, who will leave tonight for Pulaakl, Wis., where he will Join the Franolscan Father. The evening wai spent with music and sung. Lunch wai served by Mr. Chleborad, Mlis C, Chle borad and Mils Wachtler. ThOse present were: Messrs. Anton areas, Fred Oro, Frank Oro,. Frank Zeth, George Oerhard, J, Knoblc, Seturns from Michigan, MUs Luclnda Loomls returned last week from Michigan, where she went to visit Mr. and Mrs. Qeorxo Thrall at thtlr summer home on Grosso Isle, an .aland In the Detroit river twenty miles from th city of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, Thrall are old-time residents of Omaha and were friend of. Miss Loom! thirty years ago when she was a teacher at Brownsll Hall. Since leaving Omaha Mr. Thrall has be on secretary of the Dotrqlt Btoel jcrsw works. Miss Loomls gvon an enthusl aatlc account of the beauty of Drone JeSe and Us homes. The Uland has an Interesting history. It was sold hy the Indians to the' French and many of jtha present residents are descendants of the original French settlers and are oxceed Jngly Interesting and Intelligent. Many city people from Detroit, Ilka the Thralls, also have summer homos there. Th Island Is ten mile long and but one an) a half miles wide. A picture of the Thrall home brought back by Miss Loomls showji a large house with extensive screened verandas, surrounded by big trees and facing tho river. The main retdhos street has houses only on on side, as the road skirts the water all around the Island. Miss Loomls visited tho Country club at drosss Isle and watched the mod ern dances. The tango was seemingly In at great favor there as elsewhere. At Happy Hollow. Among fhosa who had guests at supper Sunday evening at Hsppy Hollow were Mr. and Mrs C. H. Matter, who had eight guests A. a. Elllck, two; Wayne Shelby, two; Cleorge Ross, two) D. F, Leary, two; T. i.'Tallson. threat F. n. Capital Drink the drink the Nation drinks The great American beverage. Called for everywhere by everybody for its bright, sparkling deliciousness tor its sterling purity and wholesomeness because it is so thoroughly Delicious Refreshing Thirst-Qinching Demand the Otnutnt Refute Substitute. UtU lot Trt BmUcC THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, nmusj'K Messrs. Egan Kleins, Anton Chleborad, Henry Bawatskl. Stephen Keuohel, Henry 8chmlU. For Mite Xatkim. . Mlsa Viola Morearty entertained at card Saturday. afternoon, for Ml Helen Haaklns of Elkhart; Indiana Mlsa Lor etta Dallsy, who leaves next week (or an extended eastSrn trip, The prises were won by Sites Mas Dsllssley and Miss Mar garet Belknap. The guests were; Misses Iran Keeney, ICthel Tlernsy. Uaule Yeoman, Amelia Horoberg, Lvda Wherry. Oertrude Lynch, Mlsees Helen Haekln, l.uelle McCreary, Aanes Lynch, Syelyn Belltsley. argaret Belknap, Quito Eddy. Sdlth Miliar, Clara Hoffman, Eileen MIohaeJien, Mr. Iman Marearty loulse Htlttellt, Florno Aegger, i.oreua uauey, que Aioreany, In Bpd Out cf the Bee Hive. Miss JUlla Nagl left yesterday for Now Tork. Mr. and Mr. R. A. Clantt left Saturday for a three weeks stay at ates park, Colorado, Miss Edith Thomas will spend part tit the week In Lincoln Visiting Captain and Mrs. Hubert L Hamilton. Mrs. George Proudtlt of Lincoln (s spending a few day with her mother, Mrs. Rebo Morgan, at HllUlde." Mis Ruth LlndUy retpmed home Sat- urday from a alx Vka viitt In New Tork, Washington and South Bend, Ind. Miss Jilisabtth Cunningham of Grand Island Is the guest of hr sister. Miss Nan Cunningham and Mr. Howard Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. P, W. Leonard, who spent the past few weeks In New Tork, solltd for Kurope and landed Wednesday at Dover, England. Miss Almyra Mills of Osceola, Neb., stopped on htr return hqme from Lakt Okobojl and spent the week-end as guest of Miss Irma Btap'.as. Mr. Paul W. Kleser, who was called here the fore part of laat week by the death of his mother, returned to his home In Aberdeen, 8- P. Sunday night Mrs, Ralph Connell and Miss Reglna Connell returned Sunday morning front a stay of three weeks at Lake Ripley, Wis. On their return they visited friends in Milwaukee and Chicago. Mrs. Norrts Brown and two daughters. Mis Luclle and MUs June Brown, left, accompanied by their guest, Miss Chase of Kearney, for Bald Kagle, Minn., where they have taken a cOttag for the re mainder of the summer. Mr, and Mrs. Mel Uhl, Jr.. will leave the middle of August for an extended vr,lt at Los Angel and San Francisco. They will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Uhl. sr. who have recently built a home ct Santa Monica. Miss Frances Nash, who arrived In New York on the Peers Washington after a stay of ten months abroad, wtl remain east visiting, her sister, Mrs. Crofoot, In Maine, and In a month will be Joined by Mrs. Nash, when they will go to Mack inac. ' Mrs. Bsntley MsCloud of Chicago, who has spent several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Olmsted of Florence, left Saturday evening for her home, and was accompanied by Mrs. Frederick Wing of Chicago! who has been visiting here for some time with her par entf. Mr. and Mrs. CJ. P. Moorhead. Mte Helen Hayden of Washington, d, C., arrived Uunday and Is the guest of Mrs. Edward Hayden. Her mother, Mrs. William Hayden, has been visiting In the city for several weeks and will leave Wednesday, accompanied by Miss Helon. for Lake OkoboJI. MINGO TELLSJHIIE HOLDUP Gives His Version ot the Way He Was Filled with Shot POLICE DOUBT HIS STORY Admit II Una Dec In Trouble ne fore Haa Wife nnd Four Children- I Iteported to Have Clinnae nf Itfcorery. Lvlnr In his bed at the South Omaha hospital, Tony Mingo, liw back and head spcoKiea line a trout with tne snot poured Into him Uunday ntght when he was held up and robbed Jtt Twenty-eighth and F streets, told the story of his day's do ings, Tony, cool and collected, went over tho story of the night and repeatedly as serted that ho had been held up by three men and robbed 'of 170, the savings of many months. Omaha police, it Is said, suspect Mingo' statement. The Bouth Omaha pollco do not take any lock In hi holdup story, they say. Mingo, speaking in pretty fair English, aid ho lived at No. 21 Pacific street, Omaha, and worked on the street rail way tracks. Ho ate dinner unday noon at his home and then having five itroet car tickets saved up went out' for a ride. He says he took a croes-tpwn car to South Omaha and rode for about twenty-five minutes. He say he met an Italian and the two went to a house whero they played card for several hours. . About t the place and went walking towards the car. ho saya he walked about f(vo blocks and then mot three men who spoko In English to him. He tried to got away to go home, but he soya tho men kept on walking. Tony says they took hlpi near a bl(t bridce and at me weeds. He protested, hut one man waiKcu on eacn siae or mm and the third one behind him. They offered him a drink from a bottle, which he says he refused. Tho men Insisted and Mingo took a drink. He says the men then asked him If he had any mbney. The three then set upon him and took r?0 away from him. He gave up the money, but thd men kept talking ,"bad" to him and he tried to run away. Then He says the gun was fired twice. He lay on the tracks Until the Union qtnek Yards train crew going to midnight lunch picked him up. Tho wdunfied man re ferred repeatedly to some saloon which he says he passed, Tony Mingo says he has been in trouble before In Omaha, where he shot a man In an Italian brawl. The shooting was done In self defense and he was cleared. He fs .married and has a wife and four children. Formerly he wprked for Hugh Murphy, but for the last three weeks has been emDlova.l . man by the street car oompany, The rr.an tens a connected story, the only doubtful feature belnp; the presence of the eun. which he says he did not see. The section in which he was found, how ever, has small shacks In which a gun might be stored. The wounded man Is not n a serious condition, according to the. hospital at tendants. Mingo says he can find tho house and the place where he was shot as soon as he is able to be about He says ths police told hm to corns nnd see them when he was able. Police Captain James Seahan spent con siderable tlmo going over the ground and Interviewing people living In the neigh borhood of the shooting. Thp fact that Mingo was found near Twenty-eighth and F,Vstr?Ut-,lreUes lhat h mut ave been slfot aeit- the new V street viaduct o near the L street viaduct. GETS OTHER MEN'S SUITS AT TWO DIFFERENT CLEANERS Two suits of clothes were called for Bunday at two different cleanlng'estab llshments by a man to whpm they did not belong. One suit, the property of H. A. Scott, ; Bpruce street, and the other belonging to 13. II. Martin. JOH Farnam street, were respectively taken from the establishments of Sam Hewr sky. 108 North Fifteenth, and the Frerich Dry cleaners, J9C3 Farnam street De scriPUoris of the caller ta!)y and at each place he said he bad been asked to get the suit for Its owner. His knowledge ot the narte, the Initials, and addret pre. eluded close questioning and the loss ot the property was not known until th owners later appeared. How Fat Folks Get Sltndar Eating Candy From Beauty's Mirror. Every corpulent Person who Is anxious to possess a slender, symmetrical and sup ple form and what stout woman Is not.-r will be gl4 to know that the perfect obesity treatment seems realty to have been found. 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That's because TONE'S Spices are only the freshest, choicest spices from the tropics and are always sold in protective pack ages which keep dll their original flavor. Spices sold in bulk and kept in open sacks are never at their best, and loss of strength makes them expensive. Good grocer tell Tone's Sptemt. AlwayM 10c a package. TONE BROS., Des Moines, Iowa Blender of tha farnam Old Golden Coffee. SATURN 0W11ERDISCHAR6ED Judge Altstadt rinds He Did Not Sell Liquor in Nebraska. WAITED TO CROSS THE RIVER Officers of the Boat Olve Tlielr Tes timony that IV o Sale of Iilqaor Were Made on This Side of the IUver. Booth Baughman, half owner of the slnaincr Saturn, was given a hearing be fore Judge William Altstadt on the charges of selling liquor without a cty license and with violating the 8 o'clock closing law. He was discharged. Baughman, who Was arrested Sunday night when thoboat anchored at the foot of Douglas street, was later released on a cash bond of iWO, appeared In court with Captain Matthews of the boat and Harry Williams,, special boat officer, to testify in. defense of their actions. Vllllums.hp for four years served as deputy, game warden, asserted that In acoordanco with his duties as warden, It wan his business to know exactly the slate boundary lines. Bringing forth a map he explained that all liquor sold on the boat during the last two nocturnal Voyages has been dispensed between a point starting at the foot of Nicholas street and tho white lead wprks, which Is entirely Iowa territory. Besides Will lams' statements, which was substan tiated by the captain, owner and Officers Walker and Smith, Attorney Dickinson, for the defense, brought forward several like cases in the past which have been contested and decided In favor of the de fendant, The Saturn's course had been entirely in Iowa waters from Start to finish on the last two voyages, according to the captain, who says the Iowa shore has been hugged so close ' that several times the 'vessel has been In danger of going aground. Jit 1-1 now up to the - Council Bluffs authorities. Death In Blectrlc Chair. OSSININO. N. T., Aug. 4.-Anthony draco was put to death by electricity at Sing Sing prison early today as; the pen alty for the murder of his brother. Jack. Ice Oompany Will Not Sell Ice on Run of OtherCompany Pity Building Inspector Brown, Is wrathy at the Ice companies and has con ferred with John Grant Pegg, city in spector of weights and measures, and with the mayor, relative to proceedings against at leaat one cqmpany. Brown say his wife had been aecurins Ice from one company, but owlr.g to late deliveries, decided to take It lrom an other company. When she applied to this second company she was turned down, the driver of the wagon from whom she sought to .purchase Ice giving her to understand that his company "was not butting in on the other company's, customers." Pegg Is looking up the law and may ask the mayor to revoke the license of the company which refused to sell Mrs. Brown the Ice when . money was offered ,for It. 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