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THE OMAHA blMAi Bhb: AUGUST 24, 1U13.
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ECHOES OF THE AHTMOOM , Railroads' Bureau
of Safety to Meet
Soon at Chicago
Knights of Colnmbus to Have an
Outing at Suburban Club.
OTHER LODGES PLAN PICBICS
Several rroteraal Order to Take
Adraataire ot the DeUatttfnt
Weather Hare Oatdoor
Celebration.
A meeting of the burea.Ua of safety of
alt United States railroads will be held in
Chicago September 23 for the purpose of
advancing; the growing idea of safety
first Many railroads have entered Into
the movement and It l probable that
every road In the country will have a
. , .i.ti. - I representative ai ion conveuuon cvuii
Omaha and South Omaha Knights of .. . ,.,
firirnnbiis are planning an elaborate out- ' w
ins at one of the local suburban club, to w1 atten(, the me,t.
take piao eany in cwyicuiurci. v I--
pesed to maxe u v- --- jLCk au,I(!U tary of the Union Pa
eetebrat. th. beginning of work on the returned Friday
r.r Knlrhta of Columbus hall, on Capitol . , . ' , .
hilt which la to be finished during the M(, U, Um, and plac for
enrnilM year. A meeting a been Benerai weoUng a0,ed. ttulld u
in mnnint at the club rooniB too ay ai ..... .. .. , ...
... . .i4. in I appointed cnvnwa ot me rammiun on
I! n. m-. at which time the commttbo .,,, mn, nA m..
charge wilt consul' the member of 'he (hj of Ubw aBd effoft he
local council ana aeitnroun u" -aQd
data for the outing, tt la p:obahle
that the orphans., annual plcnlo will also
be held at an early date.
-Woodmen of the World.
ATI Woodmen of the World camp, of
r.t. iznitth rtrnnha. Benson and Flor-
VUUMtn. . ' . :. . .. - .1,.
will havo repreaentnuomt ai mo pio-i-t -
la putting on tb project, a big affair wlU
be In order.
According ta Oultd, the safety first
proposition ta becoming mora and more
prevalent among railroad official. "Juet
a couple of years back." said auiia.
'every eastern railroad wa striving for
- enca
do at Blair. September it
who refused to sacrifice entirely cafoty
r.u- tfin.r jnhn Kennedy has called I for speed.
. r,r .it in his Jurisdiction "Now everything is different Of course.
. ... .t.. . . his office In I all roads are striving for speed, but
r-.n f h World hulldlng. Mon- eafety for passengers predominates. The
day erenlng at 8 p. ro. tit esample of safety la tho recent
Schiller camp. No. 804, win give Its an- mUng made by which New Xork-Chlcago
t-'tl sicE at the Oerman home. Labor trains curtailed their epeed until a twen-
csm ViQu ty-hour train Is the foateat running bq.
F. A. Kennedy, editor of the Western tween th two metropolian.'
ZAborer. arrlvsd home Tueeoay irom me
printers convenuon i num.
WIm at the 2taccbeB.
The UdlM of tyaiirel hive. No, X9, lAdlea
of the Maccabeea of the World, will giro
a basket plcnlo at Krus park, Wednesday.
iilmcadtat Order of Foreator.
Court Omaha, No. VO, Independent Order
Judges Lack Quorum
at Meeting for tae
Call of a Grand Jury
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Falltiro to secure a quftmm at the meet- I
JtEZZZ? hew toelr ond annual " ' d"trl Jud ttl court hoUM
nt ftera. hU, """ resulted In postponement of action with
snlo at Elmwood park, where a good ,tt jury.
sjaea crowo iorcr. u , pevelopmentii indicate, howwec. that
tqaent a tnait enjoyable afternoon. conditions In South Omaha are to bo
7 program, which was Wrt otvs, aUcUBBej ln Ul(l connection and that
W t?aitlclpate4 in with a. true holiday (lnaJ decUlon pr0baby will be with-
KPirtt na many woao ran. held unUI the legal right to compel JJayor
result Rcfreehmenta ! tne shape of ice Hoctor wl the tire and police board to
cream and phosphate were served In the ouat Btot machines from that city ehali
afteraoca and tbia, with the athletic decided,
event, kept ail asnuaed. A fine assort- xh, Bouth Omaha executive recently
xsent e valaaMe prtiw were awarded. were ordered by a writ of mandamus
the winners of the various event, after ecured In Judge Troup's district court by
which all joined la a, splendidly prepared Constable P. A. Caldwell, to put tho ma
uupfief, chine out of builnesa The order was
" entered oy aerauit, dui Mayor uoctorj
Kulathta and Ladlea of Reeurltr. I mdaj aakod that the default bo set
Tha KnlKbta and lAdle of Security Will I ..m. thnt he mleht contest the eiua. A 1
srtvs e, card party ana aanco ai yruo bearing 1 expected.
linU, Fifteenth and Douglas streets, Mon
etejr feninjr.
(kkleaoofcte! Secletr.
Owig to tretracted hot weather, ,lt
h feen unanlm&uEly decided by th
Miser ot the Otnnha Phlloaophical o
oMy to tr H remh)lag ef tno
Mtaty utttH the first iuaday In October.
ItM fall precnun wtH be mnuc4
wKhlai a eewato of week
The judge Informally decided that the
fall term of court should begin the first
i Monday In October, as1 requested by the
Omaha Bar asaoclatlon, instead ot Sep
teraber IS. A referendum vote taken by
tho lawyers resulted ta aa overwhelming
vote ter psMpeaeesest
(iPder of ftoottlali CJaa.
Ctah OordoeM X, Orec e ooottUh
dan, . Taesoer evenins; m w vwi'
tsaetttal VHM itetM w
aaaaad. lUenrto U tt V, very
4t!fay. it h rroim . to H'1
JHtnM bwtew M vmrmI jta January.
A ooitffMr match win be triayed at
TMrty-owd tK IVwhtr aweau
started
i Bar at Country Club
Has the Lid On Tight
DT. FwH ball will be
MM to- the' Ctaa'a AtMeeV a eattoa,
rj"fc f.it.rwM a? Mu trrnlar u an ad-
.IWIT.OIHMM.J.K La?. wt Kad iHnTnij MFIlRCt
la india '--
The bar at the Country etafe baa beea
dlspead with aad aa a subetltuts at
locker system t inctalied mm aa mtmwir
wW b permMd to Moure, tstoxieafete
from aMetaer Meaber'a ieeker wttaeut
wrltem eaeeat.
The.bollehmet et the bar foIliwa th
presentation of a petition elgaed by mem
bers of the clbb aaktag the direetoni to
ougM uader the Union Jack
and Africa during the Boer war. Ills
medal, with four bars, he .wore as evi
dence ef his having been there. Clans
man McKte sainted s word picture cf
Illghiaad dancing.
Aoting Mayor Here
WiffingtaHelp&iri
Piok Out FaU Suits
Aottoa Mayor Pan U. Butler Is net ta
vlUag trouWe, but It apaear to him tliat
the bmhVv ef Xertld. who refaatd to
cUtp a sweet yaaatf Mttac aetoet br fH
atrles ewM)tte a t-ve efrer.
fa aat eair mmm bat aaM to
FOR RUSH TO STATE FAIR
The Burlington aaastoger deaartmeat
ha made all arrangements for the spe
cial trains that will be run to Lincoln
during State fair week. Approximately
1W extra cars in addition to the regular
train will be put ta service.
Omaha and South Omaha day, Friday
the 6th, will be the klcgcst day at the
fair and it is on that day that moat of
the special witl.be run, A train leaving
Qmaha. at a a. m. and another leaving
at a. m. will go out over the Burling
ton. One train will return at t and the
outer at 10 In the evening. As tho night
Is completed by 900, the half ksur
will gtT all aulflcieat time, to catch the
toeia at W.
- -r , -i-.-.- j mi traMB rviamna; iik uncoia WMt-
-.iLr .JZL .rT?!: lb' wW be stopped at the fair sraaada
j T PtJt' TasaW aaai aW a HaWV tj aiefai foaai a .
... . ... Itaeiatt Mtarnlaar uat will start fra
a ; ii i n ipaii "f ,i uii.u, i i.A. .. ,L. .........
. TZ7z .. .. v-w. i leaaaar paatwacaTs witteut plat'
, " r . .. L, IT. .JTi.- M fM or . Stub tralna will be
Ti - ---.-7rZs--M a aetweaa ta fair groua4 aad
gjuMM and awfully wnrnwe.'
AM at every law minute, which aa-
CT?!!.!,"!:. I -i of through trains at the
giaseda.
g!rl "wk aetects htm t kelp her choeee
r 14 eeatcaa must pay for the dresses
?, CcwMnlaatoner.a; J. Xtyder 1 not
of Um mum e4iiea. aa AOUng ziayor
Butler. "If any girl aaked me to choose
her foil style, I'd promptly refute,' sold
the police commissioner, Indicating that
the subject hod been dismissed from hla
thoughts Instanter.
Sutler sly there ta no need ot laws
in Omaha against th diaphanous or X
ray t&trta, for Omaha women know how
to dfto modestly and well,
TO DISCUSS LICENSES FOft
ENGINEERSAND FIREMEN
Tho proposal to license stationary en
gineers' and fireman In the city will come
before the city council again Monday
morning. The Omaha Commercial club
and the manufacturers' association have
announced that they will be represented
when tne council .meets. The Commercial
club opposed the proposal some lime ago
wnen it was erougnt up.
Secretary Garrison
and War Officials to
SOME STILL PROTESTING
AGAINST EXTENSION ROUTE
A Wamam rrotesja agunax tne proposed street car
Arrive w eanesclay extend to the wuthwMum pan or
v I rttv am a till belne reclatHWt mnA
Next Wednesday evenng at 8:50, Secre
tary ot War Lindley M. Qarriaon and
Chief ot Staff Leonard Wood and Majoi
General James Aloe aire, chief of the
quartermasters corps, are to arrive In
Omaha over the' Missouri Pacific. They
com here from Fort Leavenworth, Kan,
4x1 their tour on luspecuon. which they
have been making throughout the covin.
try in the !ast aeveral weeks. Their visit
is marded fr important, In that it may
possibly Involve the future of Forts
4mah& and Crook, and the army bead,
-quarter In Omaha, Thursday morning
thry will inspect th fort and at noon
wUI ! at the Commercial dub, where
they are to be gueets at luncheon
Secretary CarrUon ts to address the club
after luncheon. The speaking will begin
at 1 o'clock aharp. The party ts ached,
tiled to leave In the evening at 8:10 over
the Oreat Western for St Paul. Minn.
city -are still being registered and various
property owner are. now against the
route last decided upon by the directors
of the -corporation. The city council la
to determine upon the new line .Monday.
How Buttermilk Help
Complexion In a Night
FINED FOR REFUSING TO
SELL, CUSTOM SOME ICE
Jake Wagner, th Avenue K, Councir
Bluff. was flned: tlS.ond costs In pollc
court tor refuting to sell lea to a run.
1s4ar. Wagner was arrested by Spedat
Offtosr
(From The Clubwoman.)
Any woman can Improve iter complex
lon wonaertuliy over nigbt jiut by a sim
ple buturmtiK appucuuon. The Ueaua
Ing, sotten.ng and wlUtcnlng V'OPeruea
of buttermilk are pretty well understood.
but It la not seiieraliy known thai in nl.
low the application to atoy on tor an ex-
uaaei jpetioa win accompusn aucn re
matkabi and. quick results. Of course
much depends upon bow It is none. By
far the simplest, most effective and econ
omical way is to use preaolated butter
milk paaw. Spread this over the face
quite liberally, gently rubbing It in. Just
before retiring. In the morning waah. It
off with cold water, using no soap. Thoae
who try this are agreeably surprised at
tho overnight transformation. Nearly
everyone looks younger. It U an Indie
uon or wnar may oe expectea irom con
tinuous use of ucb treatment
Preaolated Buttermilk paate Is used
more and more for rrerklea,' tan. eal ow
tieaa and redneea. both became; of Its ef-
lecuvcneia ana us narmieaanes. 11 may
be found in any druterjV4vrtle i
meet. J
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THE disastrous fire of last Sunday night created a heavy loss and
left us with a considerable amount of merchandise that was dam
aged by fire, smoke and water. We have now reached an adjust
ment with the insurance companies and will proceed at once to
clear away every article that was injured even in the slightest degree.
Rugs
Carpets
Draperies
Refrigerators
Stoves
j as eSl 81 l 8 SK
And
General
House
hold Goods
We ean't afford to have this misfortune of ours to interfere any further with our regular
business. We can't put the injured goods into our regular stock. We have only one alter
nativeand that is to dispose of the merchandise in the quickest possible time for whatever
it will bring.
S MONDAY AT 9 A. M
And the sale will continue only until the injured stock is entirely cleared away. We are pre
pared for the crowds extra salesmen have been engaged and additional delivery facilities
have been provided for. It will undoubtedly prove to be one of the greatest sales of home
furnishings that has ever been held in Omaha.
What The Stock Includ
Stoves ;
Refrigerators.
Ghairs
Go-Carts i;
Buffets : ir
Parlor Tables
Rugs
Carpets
Lace Curtains
Draperies
Iron Beds
Desks
Wood Beds
Chiffoniers
Parlor Suites
Couches
Davenports
Odd Parlor Pieces
Music Cabinets
'.. -j
Rockers
Library Tables
Library Cases
Kitchen Cabinets
Sewing Machines
Sid6i)D3rd
Dressers
Come Expecting Big Things I
You can come with your expectations worked up to the highest pitch. Come expecting the
greatest values you ever saw before in all your life. Don't delay a day, but come at once be
fore the best things are all snatched up. Come tomorrow.
No refunds or exchanges will
be made on purchases during
this Fire Sale.
Deliveries will be made as
promptly as possible.
Forty thousand dollar stock
of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
etc., all to be sacrificed.
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