HIE BEE: OMAHA. "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1913. Here's a Splendid Business Chance for a Live Wire We must have a dealer in Omaha at once to take care of local inquiries and sales for tho Borland Electric-tho most and best advertised clcctrio car of today. A big national advertising campaign is being conducted in Life, Outlook, Literary Digest Vogue, Harper's Mugazine, Harper's Weekly, Country Life in America, Collier's Weekly, Dress and Vanity Fair, Auto Trade Journals, Newspapers, Theater Programs, etc. inill page advertisements are appearing each week in some of the foregoing publications. j ! t:fJ i iC on an a 'Electric 5-Passenger Coupe, $2000 Wheel base 96 ins., comfortable scats for five, all facing forward; Borland patented horizontal control, from either forward or rear seat; six forward and threo rovorso gpeeds; automatic cut-out disconnects power when emer gency brake la applied. jgJjjg batteries, standard equipment. Luxuriously equipped with every neod and convenience. A roomy, comfortable car for all the family Addre BRIEF CITY NEWS Barcopharu. Xdgbti&r Ylrtar, Sarariara&.Oo. Havs Root Print It Now Baacon Press. rjflslitj SVoraife k Van Co. Poutf. 1516. 2 Iff Bolt TransUrrsa Suit for $15,000 damages., started by John Toraasek against th Chicago & Northwestern rail way company, . has been transferred to tho federal c6urte. Otort Brands! Back Goorjro Bran dels la back from Now York, whero he has been spending -two weeks with the buyers of the. big store. Mercantile In terests In tho cuL he reports, are focused on congress In expectation of tariff legis lation. 2at Johnson Setuws rat Johnson, manager of the lace and notions depart mentd at Hayden Bros., has returned from a buying trip to Now York, .where he secured a supply of fall novelties. Mr. Johnson went to New York via Los An Beles, Saa Francisco, Vancouver and the northern routo through Canada, Blaksly Suit ilimlas4 A. suit for di vorce and $50,000 alimony started against Charles Blakely, wealthy Omaha real es tate dealer, by Leora Blakely. who al leges that she became his Wife by a com mon law contract, has been dismissed In district court. Settlement out of. court was made in the case and the records merely record the statement, that the suit U dismissed at, the plaintiffs cost s An Judge English. Wcalo at Seymour 3ake The Young People's Jewish Social .club will bold Its first annual picnic and dance at the Seymour Lake Country club, Thursday. An extensive program of Interesting event has been carefully prepared by the committee In charge of the entertainment ami everyone who attends Is assured an enjoyable evening. Bathing and boating will be In order for those who do not desire to dance. Cars leave Omaha at 6, 7 and 8 o'clock and South Omaha at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:20 o'clock. Mrs Christopher Durr, Omaha Pioneer, Dies MrtV.CnrJstopher Durr, 8 years of ajw, died Monday evening at. the family wi dened 3027 South Eighth street For the last six years Mrs. Burr's health bad been 'falling and since the first oC the month -she had been confined to her bed. She cam to Omaha forty-five years ago from Cincinnati, O., and was among the pioneers who saw what was then a fron tier village grow1 Into one of th dtles of the wist. Surviving her besides her husband, Christopher, who has boen associated for a, good rriany years with the Union Pa eifio railroad, are six children, E. 6, Durr, ifU California street) Mrs. r. H. James, Chicago; Miss Mary Christopher. Jr.: Miss Agnes and Allen, ail still ilvne at .home. ' The funeral will take place from the residence at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morrilng, with services at St. Patrick's church, Fourteenth and Castellar streets, at 9 o'clock. Interment will be at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. SITUATION BETWEEN TURKS AND BULGARS IS CRITICAL LONDON, Aug. 19.-The situation be tWeen Bulgaria and Turkey is becoming critical. Prince Said Hatlm, the Turkish Brand vizier, admits that the Turks have occupied Demotlca. twenty-five miles south of Adrianople, and other strategto points on the right 6ank of the Maritxa river; but he explains this was-done only fof the protection of the railway which runs along the stream. Said Ilallm denied that the Turks hav occupied Dedeaghatch, the terminus of the railroad on the CJulf of Enos, or that they are advancing on Oumuljlnak, to tho northwest. The Porte clearly has not the slightest Intention of abandon ing Adrianople, where Envcr Boy has n army of 30,000 troops, which soon will be Increased to 400,000. LILLIAN RUSSELL BINDS UP HURTS OF MR. SH0NTS FA1U3, Aug, W. Theodore P. Shout of New York, president of the Inter borough Rapid Transit company, bud 1 narrow escape from death today when lit fell beneath a moving railway train i.l T.A nrellll. A bvtan1f itfhA him Pall pulled Mr. Shonts from between the j whetls Just In time to save the New Torker from being run over. As it was Mr. Bhonts' hands and legs were badly ' out, but tonight he appeared to be Utile I the worse for his misadventure. 1 When the accident occurred the train f as stopped and Mrs. A; P. Moore (Lillian Kussell, the American actress), who was a passenger and had a first aid outfit with her, alighted and bandaged up Mr. Bhonta' hurts. j Til, Jorlotii.dCicif'oiriiii.s Coin jsiniy 31 ! liuunon. 9 Chticoio HI. AFFAIRS AT JOUTH OMAHA City Counoil to Meet Wednesday to Pass Levy Ordinance. GRADING CONTRACTS ARE LET Dohemlan Catholic Tarnm to Hold Convention Latter T.art of Month Chauffeur Finds Mnn Who AVondn't Fay. In order to come within the time limit set by the city charter the city council will meet Wednesday evening for the pur pose of passing the levy ordinance. Mayor Hoctor, City Attorney Murphy, City Clerk Perry Wheeler and the council worked on the ordinance yesterday even ing1, but failed to complete thflr work In time for the council meeting to aot on It. The principal work of last night's ses sion was getting out the bids and approv ing th bonds of the successful con tractors for Improvements In different parts of the city, Grading district 123 i was let to Ed Carr at a prlco of 17.S cents per cublo yard. Carr also won grading district 120 at 14 M0 cents. Chris, Hugh got grading district 120 at 20 cents a yard and Dan Hannon grading district 12V at 214 cents per yard. An ordinance covering the work of tho new building and rewer Inspector was put on first reading' and referred .to .the Judiciary committee. John Tralnor Is to be appointed to this place It Is under stood. City Clerk Wheeler's annual report was presented and filed. The .report of tho clerk was clear and covered every Item of expense that passed through his of ficial hands. The completeness nnd In telligibility of the report was commented on by all who tnspeoted it, Upon motion of Councilman Henry Hartnett Of tho Seventh ward and un animously endorsed by the rest of the council tho salary of Miss Isabella Flaherty, stenographer to the city at torney's office, was raised to $75 a month. The resolution of Councilman Hartnett recited the fact that the work of tha city attorney's office was Increasing and that the bond ordinances and ordinances from other departments of the city were being drawn by the city attorney's stenographer. City Attorney Murphy stated that he was pleased with the action Of the council In taking notice of the increased work and responsibility of his office force. It C. Beavers asked that the city make good a I os of 83 sustained by him when hU auto was struck by th city's street sweeper a week ago. A number or motions to place electric lights at dif ferent sections of the city were passed by the council. Councilman rtlha asked that the sani tary Inspector investigate the complaint of the residents living In the nlghborhood of fire hall No. 2, rhlch Is said to be the cause of Unhealthy odors. Turners In Convention. Bouth Omaha Bohemian Catholic tur ners will num an annual convention In this city from Friday, August 29, to Sep tember 2. There will be a big parade on Sunday, August St A special Invitation has been sent to the mayor and city council by the turners. Former Council New 1914 Prices Eifectire August 1, 1913 Model T Rjnaboot . . $500 Model TTourial Car $559 Medel T Town Car . . $750 WHlt Fell Eialfmcat F. 0. B. Detroit Ford Motor Co, DETROIT, MICH. Which of These Men Gas Car Dealer Everywhere, gas car dealers arc addiug clcotrio cars to their line. You can turn your moderately profitable gas car agency into a big paying, 12 months, year 'round busi ness by representing "the Borland Electric. You more than double your prospects in showing the Borland. To Any Such Who Ctmes To Us with proper credentials showing his abilitiy, wo have a most attractive agency proposition to present that requires less than tho usual initial outlay and gives a liberal contract that is conceived from having viewed the possibilities through tho dealer's eyes. Morovovcr, we are ready to give such a man an un usual amount of really holpful co-operation, including local advertising. Write or wire today, giving par ticulars about your qualifications for our proposition. man John Vann, a prominent turner, was present last night wth a committee to Invite the mayor and council to attend the celebration Find Ancient Check. While engaged at work n Ralston yes terday Henry Dethlefs of GOOKorth Thlr. tleth street. South Omaha, found a check for $45 that may have been stolen from a bank somo years ago. The check 'was drawn on the Bank of Perry, la., and Is signed by the Detroit Qlass and Paint company. Tho finder of the paper turned it over to tho police, who are Inclined to bellevo that It was stolen from a bank somo years ago. It Is dated 1910. Chauffeur Flnda Fare. John Wolfe, a young chauffeur of Omatia, searched all day yesterday for George Turner, n. negro, whom Wolfa claimed cheated htm out of $1$ taxlcab charges Sunday night. According to tho story told the police. Turner came down from Omaha with Wolfo Sunday night. When tho negro arrived at Twenty-eighth and II streets, Wolfe says, he alighted from the machine nnd then refused to pay his fare. Wolfe tried to urgo tho negro to pay, but the latter is said to have casually toyed with a revolver as ho talked with the chauffeur. Yesterday Wolf spent half the day trying to locate Turner. Shortly after nOon lie found his roan In a brick yard near Thirtieth street The police auto brought Turner to jail. "At least I won't have to make good tho 1115 he .cheated me out of," sold Wolfe to the police. , Mayor ?iat Soldiering. Mayor Tom Hoctor will not bo able to accept the governor's Invitation to tho military staff to attend the army maneu vers near Waterloo. The mayor said he was too busy to attend the exercises. "I had a letter from General Fhii Hall, asking me to be present, and .1 under stood that the governor had Issued a call," said Mayor Hoctor yesterday, "but I am too busy and will havo to be excused from duty at Waterloo," he con tinued as he loosened up the collar of his shirt to a degree that was anything; but military. To Hold Inquest. An Inquest upon the death of Pat Jones, the carpenter who was killed at tho plant of Morris nnd company Sunday afternoon, will be held this morning at tarkln's funeral parlors. Jones has an aunt living out In tho stato and an aged father In Ireland. aiaa.a City Gossip. J. D. Courtney, plumber. Tel So. 1091. Miss Bertha Tobias has gone to Excel slor Springs to spend a fortnight. A special program wilt be given by the bouth Omaha Eagles at their hall .ins evening. Oscar Doudhrrty, employed at the stock yards, Is contlned at the South Omaha nospltal with typhoid fever. Thomas Galloway, superintendent of the tube system at the Armour plant, is vis iting at his home In Lucas, la. Miss Edna Alstadt and Miss Alma An derson left yesterday for a visit to Kan City and Kxcelslor Hprlngs. For a case of letter's Old Age or Gold Top beer call So. 868. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Win Jetter, The Ladles' Aid society of the Hills dale Baptist church will meet at the church. Forty-third and I streets, Thurs day afternoon. The Epworth league of the teller Me morial church will hold an Ice cream social at the home of XI rs. Isaac Waltz, Twenty-seventh and Jackson streets, on next Friday evening. Electric Car Dealer Why not handle tho best adver tised elcotric the car with all the best features backed by a coucm of finanial strength that many a bank would envy easy to sell certain to satisfy tho purchaser. Tho Borland Electric will make money for you tho year 'round. MISS HELEN FRY DIES FROM ATTACK OF APPENDICITIS Miss Helen Fry, 12 years old, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Fry, 2024 Binney street, died Monday at Hot Springs, S. D from an acute attack of nppondlcltls. Together with her mother and sister, Ethel, she left Wednesday for a several weeks' vacation at the summer resort, and the news of her Illness came as a surprise to Omaha relative. Mr. Fry left for Hot Springs DIRECTORY r v TJ - - AJUJLUl illdLiUJLl UU1 GASOLINE CARS GASOLINE CARS ABBOTT-DETROIT QTEVINBDURYKA Traynor Automobile Company, R. N. Howe. Fred O. Hill. 2512.14 Farnam Street. 2103-4 JTarnam Itmt, BUIOK ' O TUDEBAKER Nebraska Bulck Auto Company, E. R. Wilson Auto Company, Lee Hnff Mgr. 1912-14-16 Tarnam Street. w , ' ' 2429 TarBam jfrMt. pADIIXAO- oomi)Miy o COMMERCIAL TRUCKS V 6. P. Reim. Pres. 2054-6-8 Farnam Street "HASE HEVIOLET- ' L Drummond Motor Company, I J Doty & Hathaway, 26th and Farnam Mtr-U, f 2027 Farnam Stroot. T INTERNATIONAL ETROITER- : ' : International Harvester Company of America, The T. O. Northwall Company, 801 Capitol Avewn. 912-14 Jones Streot. Ti T ASON INTFRqTATP ' ' IVI Freoland Auto Company, H TEKaT A l ii -LVA J. A. Freoland. . HIS Farnam SkMt Interstate Automobile Co., wwan. Opp. Court House. 310 South Eighteenth Streot. ELECTRIC CARS TTT R.IT jTx HIO i lV 327 W SSS, Council Bluff., tow.. (J 8M0 JSSSSvSJ Ilia LITTLE "STANDARD J Doty & Hathaway W Marion Auto Co., . . 2027-29 Farnam Street. J a w McDonald. 2101 Farnam Street, LOCOMOBILE - rTTOODS Drummond Motor Company, W Drummond Motor Company, : 26th and Farnam Streets. VV 26th and Farnam trW. MARION- ' Marion Auto Company, x DELIVERY WAGONS 0. W. McDonald. 2101 Farnam Street, y y-ix ; -- " ARMON ' ' ' K L. P. Madsen, Marion Auto Company, A 327 West Broadway, Counoil Blufff, Iowa, 0. W. McDonald. 2101 Farnam Street. : AXWELL TIRES United Motor Omaha Company, A LL MAKES (Seconds) J. M. Opper, Dist. Mgr. 1122 Farnam Street. IX Giant Tire Company, IDLAND " 1205 Farnam Street. Freeland Auto Company, TEDERAL ' J. A. Freeland. 1113 Farnam Street. H Arthur Storz Auto Supply Co., ATIONAL ' . 2020 Farnam Street. Traynor Automobile Co. T HIE STONE ' r , 2512-14 Farnam Street. H Firestone Tiro & Rubber Co., OVERLAND . 2220 Farnam -.Street, Van Brunt Automobile Company, -MAHA TIRE REPAIR CO. I 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs, f 1 Henry Nygaard, . ' PACKARD ; 2201 Farnam Street. Orr Motor Sales Company, T TNITED STATES 24th and Farnam Streets. I J Omaha Rubber Company, I-jOPE-HARTFORD w 1608 Harney Street. Van Brunt Automobile Company, . 1 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St., Council Bluffs. ACCESSORIES EQAL A RTHUR STORZ AUTO SUPPLY CO.- ' The T. O. Northwall Company, Jk Automobile Supplies, 912-14 Jones Street. 2020 Farnam Street. REO FIFTH TXTESTERN AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY GO, Doty & Hathaway, Vy Automobile Supplies. ' 2027-29 Farnam Street. T ' 1020 Farnam Strett. Everybody Reads The Bee Want Ads... Are You? Any Other Man who wants to get into tho biggest, fastest growing, best paying busi ness of today and the future. Here's a splendid chance to got out of a rut into business for yourself, or to start a son in a permanent, profit able business selling Borland Electrics. Immediately upon receipt of tho Informa tion of her Illness but. It Is said, arrived to late to see Miss Helen alive. The body wilt be brought back to Omaha nnd funeral arrangements will be announced later. STRIKE ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES AVERTED 8 AN FItANClSCO, Aug." t8.-G. W. Hanger, a member of the National Board of Mediation and Conciliation, who cams .., - Tho Automobiles Editor of Tho Omaha Baa will CCIUl matiou regarding' sorios roprosontcd 2-Pa88n2er sJL Wheel baso 96 inohes, open body wheel steor. This roadster is an ideal car for the business or professional man or for any who prefer an olec trio car that combines thq general appearance, of a gas roadster, with tho comfort, cleanliness, easo of control and economy of tho Borland Electric With all these there is remarkable speed and mileage capacity. west recently to attempt the adjustment of differences between tnn Southern Pa cific Railway company and Its locomotive, and train crews, annpunved tonight that a compromise hod been effected that full' satisfied all parties to the contro versy and averted a threatened strikes Gonnterfett Dollars buy trouble, but & genuine quarter buy .Dr. King's New Life nils! for constipa tion, malaria, headache and Jaiindtc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. AdvertUomunt. AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES any of tho automobiles, trucks, in thia directory. Write today. ovianu Electric Roadster, $2550 U. S. WILL HELP JAPAN TEST LAND LAW IN COURTS WASHINGTON. Aug, m-Tha- United States will facilitate a court test of tho California anti-alien land law,, but the Initiative must coma from soma: ag grip - Japanese representative. President Wilson let It be known today that such was the status of tk situation. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the JSoad to Business Success, gladly furnish yqu detail infor- delivery wagons, tiros or accoa-