THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1913. THE PEOPLE'S WEEKLY PAGE OF ELECTRICAL NEWS Published Each Tuosdr y it Y A I ;- , V lr The Comfort in Reading on the Porch These Warm Evenings " ... , Do you miss your pleasant hour or two in tho evening with ; your newspapers and books during the summer, when it is un x comf ortablo to read indoors? "Would you enjoy being able to , ' road in comfort out on tho cool porch f You can, if your homo is wired for electricity. -v The Perfect Illuminant "With Electric Light the illumination is thrown just whore you want it there is no glaro in tho eyes. There is no exposed flame to flicker or blow the light is soft and steady. Your home can be much more comfortable during the hot months if wired for Electricity. Ask us about rates. Omaha Electric Light & BRIEF CITY NEWS Sarcophagus. Lighting Fixtures, Burgess-Qranden Co. Bare Jtoot Print It Now Beacon Press. Fidelity Storage fc Van Co. Doug. 1616 Tana Loans, 6 and 5; city loans, H and 6. Municipal and corporation bonds. United States Trust Co., 212 S. 17th St. ItOf Boiling at Blair Omaha "Woodmen of the World havo completed plans for going to the log rolling event at Blair, Saturday of this week. They have char- Girls! Just Try It, Beautify Your Hair Slake it thick, glossy, wayy, luxuri ant anil remove dandruff Ileal surprise for you. Tour hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderlne hair cleanse." Just try thls-molsten a cloth with a little Dan derlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and In Just a few momenta you have doubted the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once. Danderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig orates the scalp, forever stopping Itch Ins and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you wBl aotually see new hair fine and downy at flrst-yes-but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan derlne from, any drorslst or toilet counter, and Just try It. tered a special train over the Northwest ern and It is expected that 1,000 men will attend In addition to the members of the drill teams of the Omaha camps. Pined for Stealing- Tools George J. Abler, residing at a Douglas street lodging house, was fined J20 and costs for the theft of a. kit of tools valued at JIT. Abler Insisted that the articles were his own, but the court thought otherwise. Drives Wagon on the. Boulevard Dan Baldwin was fined 116 and costs In pollon court for driving a heavy wagon on the boulevard. The fine was later suspended at the request of the arresting .officer, who stated that this was Baldwin's first offence. Chnroli Benefit 'Trlday The fairy tale, "Jack and the Bean Stalk," will be pre cnted In tho Ivyria theater Frldaj night as a benefit for the St. John's Methodist Episcopal church. The entire cast are members of that church. Music will be furnished by Helen Consullor, planolst; Alphonso Wilson, violin, and Prof. Daniel Desdunes, cornet The time for the curtain rise la set for 8:30 o'clock. Several Are Missing The police have been asked to locate, If possible, the fol- wing people, Sarah 13, Slater of Indian apolis, aged CI years, who left her hamo tor Omaha a month ago and since that time her son, Dr. I. E, Slater of Indian apolis has not heard from her Arthur Lieroy Squlro, aged 18 years. Is being scugbt to his. mother, Mrs. Martha H. Squires ot Prlmghar, la. Clinton New man, aged 37 years, of fit. Louis, has 'it missing from his home for two months, Ills wife, Mrs. Helen Newman, thinks he Is In Omaha and desires that he be found as she and her two children are In financial distress. An Anto Collision means many bad bruises, which Buck-U-ns Amiga Salve heals qulekly. tjt it does sores, cuts, burns Htvl piles. 23c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertise- 111 CP HEW STYLES FOR HOUSEWORK But Women Are Not So Keen About Them as New Clothes. ECONOMY IN NEW METHODS Electrically Driven Vacuum Clenner Save Time unit Money1 nml la Just nit Upto-Dnte ns Lat ent Parisian Govrn. "It tometlmes stems to mo that women art developing a mot awfully one-sided streak," I heard a lady say on tho car the other day. "It seems that It styles In drtsi changed regularly every day there would still bo at least a fourth of the women who would mako tho most frantlo efforts to keep up with them," It does seem strange that so large a per cent of tha people look enly on the outside of things so far as being modern goes. Thtro are many people who wquld rot think of wearing a dress or hat the second summer who have no thought! of using anything else but tho same sort of household working utensils that grand mother knew so well. Grandmother would bo pretty much at home In her own Power Co. DBA FIREMEN ATTACKED AT WORK Milk Inspector Gunsolus Sends In His Eesignation to Ryder. DENIES HE DID . THE SHOOTING nefasea to Appear at the City Hull, bat Sends In HI Resignation -Says that He Will Ask for a Hearing. Following a revolver play on firemen who were attempting to extinguish a fire In the home ot Charles Daniels, Forty-second and Itedmon streets, W. H. Gunsolus, 4101 Redmond avenue, city milk Inspector, sent his resignation to Police Commissioner John J. Ryder yesterday morning. Gunsolus said he was at the fire and had a gun In his pocket, but did not use it. Klre Chief Salter said somebody fired upon the firemen as they attempted to quench the flames. "Mr. Ryder did not ask ms for my res ignation," said Ounsolus, "but somebody In his office, speaking for htm, did, and without any fuss I resigned. My record as milk Inspector Is open for Inspection, and It Is a good record. As to my pri vate affairs that Is nobody's business." Chief of Police Henry W, Dunn received a report from police station In which It Is understood, although the chief and the police commissioner would say noth ing to confirm It, Ounsolus was charged with the shooting, No motive for such an act could be given. "I received no report from the station and know absolutely nothing about tho affair," said Police Commissioner Ryder, who had not examined all the papers on his desk. "I think some milkman was named In the report from the station,' said Chief of PUce Dunn. "I don't remember the kitchen, but her gown would be a little oil stylo In the parlor. Why In tho world people can't put pride In their pockota (or tako It Into tho kitchen) long enough to tako turn about with "trappings and signs" and a few things which wilt make a good "working basis tor the house." It does not mean any greater outlay for an absolutely efficient cleaning out fit which will last for time Indefinite than It does for an ordinary "personal outfit" whloh will last a season. A vacuum cleaner Is the Joy of a woman who uses It In her home. It Is Just aa much il-to-dato as the latest Paris gown. The small electrlo conveniences which all unite to make on all round house, hold servant are Just as much "In style" an the new cut of a coat. Those women who have experienced the "new things" In hoiisowork would hot give them up for all the things whloh change and do no good. Toy Flying Maoliine is Propelled by a Miniature Motor The flying machine Is bo near a reality that It Is becoming quite a popular toy for young and old. The miniature fly ing machine has already been uied aa a novel attraction for many stores and show windows and Young America has considered It a howling success at Christ mas time. One of tho-newor mcdels In the mlnature aeroplane has a special eleotrio motor, which operates on dry batteries or on any lighting circuit This little aeroplane Is suspended by two sup porting wires, which carry the current to the motor. This twonty-two Inch monoplane travels In a circle the site of which varies with the length of the sup porting wires. Electricity Only Commodity Coming Down in Price Though It has been raid times without number, it Is always worth retelling that the cost of electrlo torvloe keeps comlni down while everything else Is going up Food, shelter, clothing, luxuries all cost much more now than they did ten years ago, and none of them has bettered In quality. Ten yeara ago none of the public utilities gave the service It Ktves today anJ ajl of them charged) more for It. For leas money you can sond more meesagos. talk longer and reach farther In all di rections by telephone today than you could In 1W3. Tou can cable to Europe or telegraph across the' country at a frac tion of what you used to pay. For a n'ckle you can ride to your heart's con tent In a trolley car. The Masda lump has cut your lighting bill to about one or tho other line or lines. ENGINEERS SURVEYING FOR BAGDAD ELECTRICAL ROAD Two English engineers have Just ar rived at Bagdad to survey throe different lines for an electrlo railway from Mosjt xem, five miles norm or uagaaii, to Qarara, five or six miles south of Bagdad It was reported In May, 1912. that a con- crsBlon to build thtillno had been grur.tol to Mahmoud Fhabander, Bagdad, ard that Mr. Shabandcr had left for Europe to contract for engineers and materials. It Is now reported here that Mr. Shabander has sold his concession In whole or In part to an EngMsh firm and that the actual construction will begin In tho near firture. The engineers are surveying two lines through the city of Bagdad and a third line Just along the east border of the city A fourth line will be survoyed along tho west hank of the Tigris through west Bagdad, After tho surveys have been completed the plans must be submitted to the Imperial government at Conrtantonople for approval of tho one third of what It used to be. name. I havo sent the report to the po lice commissioner." Gunsolus said ho probably would ask for a hearing, believing that any private act of his did not Incapacitate him for duty as milk Inspector nor Justify the police commissioner In firing htm. The milk Inspector refused to appear at the city hall when summoned from Ryder's office. He remained at homo all day. Many Auto Speeders Are Given Big Fines, Fines In goodly number were dealt to the speeders arrested Saturday and Bun day' and while many forfeited bonds and a few were discharged the majority were forced to pay for their offenses. O, D. Sherman, who was haled by the police emergency auto while speeding across the Eleventh street viaduct, was fined $10 and costs, as was Dan Huston, F. N. Lun belk, Fred Stors, T, D. Morgan and R. H. Beyson. Howard Smith, arrested for the absence ot a rear light, was $10 and costs, with a suspended sentonce, and Charles Jensen, charged with speeding on motor cycle, was given $2.(0 and costs. N. Orlnell received the heaviest fine for the offense, being given $25 and costs. He Is said to have erred several times before. Can't Afford to Have Kidney Trouble No man with a family to support can afford to have kidney trouble, nor need he tsar It with such a remedy as hand as Foley Kidney Pills. Tou can not take this honest curative medicine Into your system without good results following. It cleans out and builds up the kidneys, and makes them able to strain out ot the blood the Impurities that cause bacxache, weak back, sore, Inactive kidneys and sitep-dlsturbing urinary troubles. All dealers everywhere. Advertisement. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is tho Road to Business Success. Paris Puts Ban on All but Slectrioal Cars for Boulevards Paris, first of all the cities ot the worll to wolocme tho automobile, has also been the tint to put a ban upon tho gas car. On Fajter Sunday there wont Into effect a law forbidding any kind of gasoline er to put In an appearance upon the most exclusive drive In tho city -the Avenut doi Aoeaolas between the hours ot 11 and 1 o'clock, Heretofore the gas cat has been the principal means by which the fashionable world . is reached th Bola. Now It wilt be the electric Elec trio Vehicle. Commercial Club Committees Are Hard at Work The seven subcommittees of the muni cipal affairs committee of the Commer cial club appointed this summer to In vestigate the new city charier, will make their respective reports at the first meet ing of the municipal affairs committee next Monday noon. This meeting will bo tho forerunner tit numerous other commltteo meetings pre paratory to the starting of the year's business. Casper E. Yost, chairman of the executive committee, has called a meeting of that body for next Tuesday afternoon, at which time several matters of Importance will be taken up. All standing committee will meet nsxt week and the Commercial club will again get down to business for tho season. Tho membership committee held the flrjt meeting of the ensuing year last week and devised plans whereby the member ship ot the- club could "be Increased at least 100. John M, Qulld, commissioner of the Commercial club, has returned from his vacation, Victor Parrlsh, publicity agent. Is still In Ban Francisco, whsro ha has been attending the letter carriers con vention, and will not return before tho latter part ot next week. Welsh Advises All to Drag Out the Old Straw Hat Once More The Inquisitive visitor took one glance at the weather man's chart yesterday ahd whooped. Tho map went on to Indi cate a slightly cooler brand of weather for Omaha. Hence the whoop. "But," said Forecaster Welsh, with a malicious gleam In his eyes, "It will be warmer tomorrow." "Tou did It on purpose," said tho visi tor. "Have you no heart? Us common people are cure tired ot being oppressed. First, It's the high cost ot living, then It's you, next It's both ot you together. Borne of those days," the visitor prom ised, lowering his tone, ''Borne ot these days there will be an uprising" "Did you ever notice how many times the crowd start In to kill the umpire?" Mr. Welsh Inquired, absently pressing a button so that the host would be more Intense. "Bo far," he mildly commented, "Not an umpire has been killed, nor any weather men. You had better run along, now, end drag out that straw hat again." Skating is Good at Hanscom Park Today "Good Bkatlng Today at Hanscom Park." If you don't believe It take a good look nt car No. 810 on tho Farnam line and glvo tho sign on the front tho once over. How It got there or why It Is there la a good subject for some of our leading sleuths, but, anyway, It la there. LABOR DAY COMMITTEE CLOSES ITS BOOKS The Labor day committee held Its final meeting at Labor temple Sunday morning and disposed of all obligations left over from Lnbor day. The observance of tho day was considered to be one of the most successful ever held In the city, and the thanks of the committee were extended to the members of the various unions, the public, the city officials and the news papers for their co-operation In bringing about this result. TRAINMEN WANT MORE PAY While They Do Not Contemplate a Strike, Will State Demands. TO FIGURE ON DIFFERENT BASIS Enulueera and Firemen to Aslc Pay In Accordance vrlth Welsjht of the Locomotive or the Drive Wheels. While Uiey do not contemplate going on strike, trainmen of the roads west of Chicago, especially the engineers and fire men, are preparing to ask a revision of the schedulo ot wages. The contem plated plan affects something like (5,000 men. In figuring out the wago schedule In tho past pay of engineers and firemen has been based on cylinder expansion. The new plan proposes a wage that will Ua governed on the weight of locomotives on the drlvewheeels. The proposed change In schedule, engineers say, would result In an Increase figuring from 29 to CO cents per 100 miles. Heads of the Brotherhoods of Engineers and Firemen have asked the heuds of the operating departments of the Burlington, Northwestern, Union Pacific, Milwaukee and other roads to meet them In Chicago some time during tho latter part of this month or early In October, when the pro posed change In plans will be presented and gone over. No threats are to be made, but the men will state their de mands and the officers ot the road prob ably will ask time In which to discuss the matter and make reply. The engineers, In discussing the matter, say the sohedule proposed will not greatly affect the wages as a whole, but will equalize the sum received according to the actual services performed. Railroad yardmen who were contem plating asking for an eight-hour day BENNETT ELECTRIC CO SAFE AND RELIABLE WIRING it PAYS to PLEASE SOI Omaha Wat. Bank Bldf. P 381 a. E KNOW F NO BETTER IGHTING IXTURES ON I r ARTH THAN WM SOLD AT THE ELECTRIC SHOP Q 1810 Farnam St, Tyler 1414 w L F Tho Omahu Boo, tho homo paper of Nebraska, and tho Twentieth Century Fannor, best fdrm mag azine. You should have them both. ,vmmmmmmmmmmmummmmamammmmmmmmmMMmmmm have abandoned the Idea for the present and will continue on the twelve-hour shift for switch engines and switch en gine crews. They will ask for some changes In working conditions and may demand a slight Increase In pay. POLICEMAN ARRESTS MAN FOR SPEEDING THREE WEEKS AGO Motorcycle Policeman Drummond of South Omaha secured service Sunday on C. W. Francis of the Auto Livery com pany for alleged speeding In South Omaha about three weeks ago. Francis denies that ho Is the right man and Drummond says that he Is quite positive that Francis Is the man whom he chased from Twen Feel Headachy, Bilious. Constipated, Shaky, Dizzy and Sick A Dime a Box Tou' re bilious! You have a throbbing sensation In your head, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes hurt, your skin Is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parohod. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Tour system Is full of bile and consti pated waste not property passed off, and what you need Is a cleaning up "Inside." 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ESTELLE FINDS OMAHA LIKE A SUMMER RESORT Judge Eatelle of the district court, who returned to Omaha September 1. after a Chautauqua tour, in which he mad fifty two lectures, one every day, says that Omaha Is like a summer resort compared to the cities which he visited In the southern Mississippi valley. His trip also took him to Iowa and Minnesota. In soma towns In Missouri the residents are com pelled to haul drinking water and In one city It was Impossible to throw a stream ot water across the street in case of fire. that I rttate and injure. Remember, that your sour, disordered stomach, lasy liver, and clogged bowels can be quickly cleaned and regulated by morning with gentle, thorough Cat care Is; a 10-cant box will keep your head clear and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Get Cos carets now wake up refreshed-foel Ilka doing a good day's work make yourself pleasant ana useful, Clean ttpl Cheer up! CATHARTtC - ANY DHUG STORE BO CENT BOXES