THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1913. 13 BRIEF CITY NEWS Bwcophaga. Willi prepared. Peters Tnist Co. Ufa In IT Yes. Tna Mutual. Oouia Xtghttna; rUtures,BurB-ess-arandenCO. riaeUtr Btcraffa ft Van Co Douc 1616. Hare Soot Print 2t Now Deacon Pfe Trust funds Hi estates admtnlstered. Permanency toid stability Is backed by a capital and surpiuj ot S400.000. Petera Trust Co. Insane Sailors SeXn East A special cor carrylns tweufy insane sailors Is enroute east over the Union PaclflC Northwes'tern. going to tho government asylum ot "Washington. Tho men havo been in tho Asiatic ccrvlcc. 3?o Tolls to Teachers Dr. IS. Holovt chlner, president of the Board or hdu catlon, haa been Invited to deliver an ad dress before the Board ot Education sec Inn ,nf the Nebraska State Teachers' convention, which meets in Omaha In November. Jrintd for Aasault-homaa E. Kower, :M North Eighteenth street, was fined $10 and costs In police court for assault upon Frank and Dernlce, Bankion, who resldo at tho same number. Tho trouble arose over some money which Kower as serts tho Banksona owed him. Seddeo Holds rail Opening' Etmor TUridea. known In the credit clothing world as "King Beddco," announces his fall opening with pretty souvenirs to all who nttend. Mr. Beddeo In addition to his Omaha storo conducts a largo credit establishment In Bait Lako City. Bays .noosusata Bobbed XXlai N. T. KlIpatHck, 401 North Twenty-fourth street. reDorts to the police that his roomraato after stealing a diamond ring valued at 123 had skipped out. The man's name . and a full description were fur nlshed the officera detailed to the case. Work Overtlma on Trie Iiaylnir The street railway company worked the track-laying gang on Farnam street half .Via ntf-Vt In nn ffnr.tn htlrrv the Work ot relaying the rails and repavlng be tween tho tracks as much as possible, as Farnam street la a -most busy thor oughfare. Finishing raxnam Street Pavers aro at work putting on thef asphalt surface on Farnam street and the residents of Dundee and Falracres are consequently rejoicing, as It will give them a chance to drive home without going through the mudholo on Dodge street where the street Is always-in bad shape waiting for the construction ot viaduct W the Missouri Pacific ' Arrested for Speeding- Harry Mc Goweni chauffeur, whose stand Is at Thlrteenth-and Farnam streets, was fined $25.' and costs In polite-court for exceed ing the sneod limit McGowen was ar rested by Officer Chapman at Thir teenth' and Douglas streets, w'hllo going at a rate of -speed alleged to be In excess of'- the limit. to light tank, brakes, electric horn and a steering gear like a regular machine. AFFAIRS ATJOHTH OMAHA L Street Citizens Unable to Get City Water. HOUSES BURN TO THE GROUND it Sf( i xS -r Style 37 Here's a, spunky brother fullof big city style. Note the dapper embossing aldng the- sides. Broad -shank gives extreme oomfort. Sty I 13 Here are three promises of rousing style. (1) Eight buttons. (2) High toe. (3) Short forepart. An un beatable trio. SiyUil .Eyery day more ' men . eniisi in me " army .that swears by this " model. Simple and sturdy. Lined with genuine ooze Kangaroo leather. YesT; 'wefjl fit you- . :r tomorrow, CRDSSEJT ' 1450 It UM cwnrmhm XieWls A. Crouctt, Inc., Malm ' North-Ablniton. Mtu. There's a special Croisett last for 'people with arch troubles, Ask our agents about It. Ncvr ontrnnco to Brandeis Store for Men For moro than 30 yenrs Brandeis, Scores Ilavo Outfitted tho Well Dressed Moil of Omnhn. El i AUtrnst Miller Sends Letter to City Conncll Complaining at the Sltnntlon Now l're , sentrMl. August Miller, former councilman, says that tho destruction ot two houses by flro a few days ago was directly due to the lack of water supply on I street. In a communication to the city council Miller says the firemen did their work well, but that the simple fact is that there was no water to put the tire out. lie says that the people In that district havo been fed -with promises of a water supply for so long that it exceeds the memory of the oldest Inhabitant At the late election Mayor Itoctor prom lsed tho residents In tho west end sec tion of the city that he would have water supplied them. After election the people were told that City Attorney Murphy could get the water. Tho city attorney promptly showed the people that tho legal department was doing all that it couia do to assist, but that It rested with the mayor and council to get water for tho city. Mayor Hoctor and a number of the city councllmen made a visit to Lord High Water Commissioner Howeri, but that potentate was unable to do anything moro than give an Indefinite assurance ot water mains to tho poor people of South Omaha. So In the meantime, while the water commissioner la sending out mod est testimonials to the efficiency of the municipal water district, the houses of .the people on West I street In South Omaha are burning down because of lack of water. It may be, however, that Au cust Miller haa not let received the printed assurance of tho wator commis sioner as to the efllclency of the Omaha water district As a matter of fact all the city officials are powerless In the matter ot Installing water mains under" the supremo domina tion of the Omaha Water board, which In South Omaha Is popularly believed to be B. B. Howell. Sooth Omaha Bowler. KVorriC YARDS NATIONAL. BANK. v 18 3. Tot Vnc ' 140 102 133 3S0 Sandstedt 106 115 143 370 Feska ..... iw vi 1i-mrri,i 1G9 132 147 448 Dvck . : 128 131 191 430 Totals 663 677 789 1,929 1?NCL,I9 SAM VETS CLUB. - 12 3 Tot. Llpp 103 73 80 Z7 Thrlwftr 102 . 98 ' 102 S02 f-nnf.nhn.ver 82 85 78 215 --- . ny ... .11 iii.nn . . . .... . I ..t 1 . 1 1 A.J vtov - - . , r Ulake , i " Totals..." '........ 642 630 619 US1 . HINCHBX LADS. CLUB. 12 3 Tot Worn 164 167 1E8 4S9 Winters 1" 160 122 439 Ail. - IRS IRS 120 493 Swltt .UV...... ..- MS "9 IK Lefler .163 213 177 653 Totals 800 874 733 2,408 THE WHITE SOXi CLTm Kruno' I08 B. Tanner j IT. itJmnlr 141 1R5 193 HZl IlttllUVUVft ................. --- - , - Tyinn.v i i 138 15 150 453 Clay bourne 13 12S- 163 36 - totals ". , 7S1,8U840 2.401 Established Standards., It's the simple truth; test It out and you can't get by. The Btods ar tnere. What does It gain you if you pay 60 cents or JliOQ less and don't. get the goods. You always get the goods at riynns, oecause we- sell the best there Is. All wo as is comparison. Compare this beauutui line of winter suits and overcoats wun any other line. Take note ot the prices. We carry more standard lines that are sbld at established prices and close margins than any other house in Nebraska. Tho nameless makes are the ones that pile up the profits. A visit hero will pay you and afford us . a chance .to explain more fully what we are doing. JOHN FLYNN & -o. Aalc for Patrol Darn. In the hope of- worrying the city coun ell into a frame of mind that will cause it to appropriate enough money ior me erection of a Police barn between tne city hall and the police station, a number of men yesterday began a campaign. The council has Just bought a new team of horses for the police patrol and also patrol wagon. The new team was purchased for 8280 and the old one sold for I2G5. The now wagon is to te a sec ond-hand affair from Omaha, and Is ex pected down here as soon as the firemen have trained the new police team. It may be that .the police team will be shlftedMo the fire department for a flro team already trained. The city engineer a. year ago drew plans and specifications for a barn between the city hall and the police Jail. The plans were shelved for lack ot money. It is hoped that -they will be drawn out now and that tho long expected barn will be erected. The policemen say It will mean a great convenience and saver of time to have the wagon and team right next to the station. It will also save the extra cost of stabling the horses. srasrlo City Gossip. Morris White Is visiting with friends at Pes Moines for a- few days. Z. A. Russell ot Stapleton was in South Omaha on business Thursday. For Sale Large Art Garland Basq Burner.. Good as new. 2514 F St. Tel. a. 3C60. - - For a case of letter's Old Axe or Gold Tod beer call So. 868. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. wm. Jetter, Bruce Hewitt haa returned to his- home In Gordon after a shor business trip in oouin wmuim. Phil Kearney Women's Relief coma will meet with Mrs. C. G. Burke. 1703 Jackson street, Saturday, afternoon. We can sell you a ton of screened lump coal for 84.50 delivered. Good value. Broadwell-Kobtrts CO., 2113 N St Phoni Stuth 9. Jeff Robinson and George Smith wore arrested yesterday, by Officer Phil Crosby on L suspicion. They were released Dy wniei oi j-ouce jnnn iingss. Phil Kearney, post Nd. Z will meet at the home of J. W. Cress, 809 North Twenty-third street, Saturday night All members are requested to be present. Chapter M of the P. EX O. sisterhood will hgld the first meeting of the fall season Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Max. Fopte. 1112 North Twenty second street. Mrs. Walter W. Fisher will be assistant nosiess. There wilt be an Inquest upon the death of Harry Claypool of Beatrice, who was hilled by a Rock Island train at Albright Wednesday night The Inquest will be hc Saturday morning in the undertaking parlors ot Bernard J. Larkln. Friday and Sunday are big days at the Btsse theater, where pictures of Harry Thaw and' the New York. New Haven & Hartford wreck are being shown. Grmt interest is said to be displayed In tho pictured of Stanford White's slayer. 16th Street, North of Douglas, mm Not all of our suits nro the most oxtrcmo styles but nil nro extromo vnlues. 1 Best Omnhn men. have learned to come hero for practical Business Suits that Hold Their hapo. Well Dressed Men of aii Ages Appear at their in "Society Brjuid" or Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes "We nrepfficial agents for these hand-tailored suits in Omaha. Thoy aro mado by tho highest priced tailors in Chicago. That is what makes them looiVbetter, fit better and givo longer servico than any other make of ready-to-wear clothes for inen. The store is big enough to suit all men. Our patronage repre- Do not lot tho idea that you aro "hard to fit" bar you from sents men of all ages, men of all sizes, men of all requirements. trying on the best ready-made olothes in America. Tho stocks In our immense stocks we are equipped as no other store in tho of Hirsh-Wickwire and Society Brand suits aro so immense city is equipped to satisfy every want. and so varied that no man needs to bo disappointed. Most men buy but one suit in a season. The Society Brand and Hirsh-'Wickwiro suits aro in such refined patterns thnt thoy will servo for any semi dress occasion and for business wear as well. And they alwnys "look their part" of tho hand tailored suits of tho higher class. Soleot your now fall suit Saturday and get a full season's wear out of it. v j We Specially Recommend the Matchless Line of these Suits at $25 $17-$35 Tn this range of prices art all the rnodela of these "ioi makes in America" Society Brand and Hir8h-Wiakwir6 in the newest and-cleverest outs, ths mosl up-to-date ooloringi and the. patterns of refinement that always characterize the better grades of men's clothes at Branded Storo for Men. $17--$35 New Blue Serge Suits for Fall We secured 400 samples of one of the very best lines of $15 and $18 suits for men New models for Fall 1913 Will sell 'em Saturday for $12? More men buy sergt than any other kind becatise tt it the universally becoming tuit. Blue terges lifcj tht$e give exalltnt war and are -suitable for any occasion, in any season. If yt need o new suit rig'.t now, you cannot do better than select one from these moderate priced groups. You get the best tailoring and the best of war with every suit at $12.50-$15-$17.50 Everybody knows that tho best materials and workmanship so Into tho samplo suits. When wo offer you .these splendid samples of now fall $15 and $18 suits, wo aro giving you what, wo think liulho best clothes values In town. You'll think bo, too. X li I ' AOMK Ml I J, To tke Young Mca Wfeo Like tkc New Styles as See As Tkey Appear. " Itemembtr thisBrandeis buyers arc in Niw York, not once a yiar, not twice a year, but every month in the year. H'Aen anything new appears in men's suits, men's fur nishings or men's novelties, our uuytrs see ii tlrst and buy it first. It stands to reason thot you can tee. the mnst up-to-date innovations in men's apnurel at Brandeis store) be fore you llnd them tlseichtre. TOP COATS and SLIP-ON COATS Tho practical garments fpr damp and rainy weather and for early fall wear, at 7.'50, 810, 815 SEE AN ffiMJM PARTY Many Believe Strike Indicates HfeW Alignment in Erin. SCHOOLS WALK OUT Omaha Agents Crosett Shoes, Scalded tr Steam or scorched by a fire, apply Bucklen's ArrJca Salve. Cures pilet, too, and the wont aorea. -Guaranteed. Only 25 cent. For tale by Beaton Drue Co, Advertisement. BOYS AT Object to VuItxb Book- Sapplt Firm WUtcU Had IocUed Workmen of Tramport Union. DUBLIN, Sept. 19.-Tho strike ot tht transport workers hero is oeuovcu , nh.ervRrn to Indicate tho birth throes of an Irish labor party, destined to wlpa out many of the traditional lines of cleavage In the political, reiisious uuu Industrial life ot Ireland m,. hlntnrle and bitter feud between na- inm.ilt reldenta and the members of the royal Irish constabulary aaaea to am ferocity of the street fighting during the riots, but the strike Itself was a clear cut Issue between employer and employes over the question of labor unionism. The master mind pt the street car men's side of the controversy, James tr. vin In s. oleturesaue character, who inv blbed his union principles while working In the steel mills of the United states. The old rally cries Incident to the ques tlon of home rule were forgotten when tho strike trouble actually becan. Na. tinnaiiau. Catholics and the antl-home rule Orangemen were allied on each side. Larkln Boycotted. Larkln is boycotted by all the Irish cress and by several of the powerful organlratlons which put home rule above everything else, but In spite of this oppo. itlon he has rallied about htm a force which promises to develop into a pout leal party. The boys at the schools connected with the Catholto cathedral here struck today, The pupils objected to Using books sup plied by a firm which had locked out workmen belonging to tne transport workers' union. An attempt at coercion was fcMowed by an attack on tbe masters. Boys armed with slates fiercely assailed their teach era, two of whom had to be taken to hospital. ( Strike Still Threatened. LONDON, Bept !. Desplto the Inter. tctlon of the lord mayor, which led the Tilllng's Bus company to concede the right of men to wear union badges, a general strike of tho traction em ployes la still imminent on the clear cut Issue of recognition of the union. Explaining the failure of a conference held at tbe Mansion house today. Or ganlzer Ben Smith at a mass moetlna of the strikers declared tonight: "We are preparing to stop every pas senger carrying vehicle In London before w will lose the fight. TUllngs will come first, then the General Omnibus com. Pbny then the tubes and after thatf If we are forced to It, the Btreet cars." The strikers declared that the union must be recognised and the grievances with reference to wages and hours 'ad Justed. ' Key to the Situation Beo Advertising. The Patent Dictionary. 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I home furniture co. ) 20 BELOW OMAHA PRICES NOT ONE DAY - BUT EVERY DAY This Week We Offer Special Prices in Bed Room Furniture Metal and Brass Beds Dressers and Chiffoniers Match in Ail Woods "Jumt Say"' HORLICK'S It MlIRS MALTED MILK 7h FtiiMrM fer Al! Agtts More, healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A kk IokIi kPk !b a nattte. Take m taUtkttc. AAlwHORLICK'S. Others are imitation Special Prices on Bedding a aia at i 1x12 SEAMLESS IMSSELS $9.75 1x12 SEAMLESS VELVETS $14.50 1x12 AXM1ISTEIS $17.00 Complc