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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1913)
i 'J, v. BRIEF CITY NEWS Sarcophagus. Wills pr.po.rea. Peters Trust Co. Ufa Inst -Ztl. Fann Xutual. Gould XrifhUnf rtxtuttt, Baresi-arandn Co. ridtllty Btcraff & Tan Co. Dous. 161. Xvs Soot Print It Now Beacon Fresa. rnst funds and uUtti administered. Permanency laid stability Is backed by a capital and surplus or 1100,000. Peter Trust Co. Xo.nal Franchise XiORgTiB to Mast Tha Equal Franchise league ot South Omaha trill meet Tuesday evening at the First Presbyterian church. Twenty-third and AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAllA rillii litiEi OMAllA, bAlbitUAl, bMillnUiiH Hi, 15)13. 1 " , 1 ,"!, i iaiu"i i J.0 Charles Hawkins Kills Tucker in Saloon. Bolert HAD TROUBLE IN FOOL HALL Mnrderer Left to Get Gnn and lie turned, OpentitK Fire nn Soon na Vlfltni Wm Vo cated. A fleht In a pool hall yesterday after noon between Charles Hawkins, a ne&ro Jt Vila V4 i , ... . J streets. Tho address ot the evening ' "er empioyea ai Armour. pac- wlll be made by Hester Dronson Copper. ,n5. plant' nobrt Tucker, a neirro re- who will speak on "The Other Halt ot :!'"'"? ?l ? . . T 'E'T 'tu in uio mums 01 iuctvcr oy tiatf the Kingdom," a suffrage Interpretation of the Bible story of Queen Esther. -Wafct to Ball a Clock P. J. Herts of Chicago, Is conferring with Superintend ent B. TJ. Oraff, Secretary W, T. Bourke and President E. Holovtchlner of tho Board of Education with reference to the. purchase of a program clock, for the Central high school. The clock now In Use is worn out after twenty years of service. Xoore Mores' to Ohloayo H. C Moore. ' chief clerk in the freight claim depart ment ot the local headquarters of the Burlington, leaves for Chicago Saturday, where he continues in the employ of tho t company aa a chief clerk of, one of the .bureaus of tho freight department,. Mr. Moore wilt be succeeded here by J. C. Burch, who comes from tho company's general freight offices in Chicago. kins In the Independent-liquor house at High School Band Players Return to Organization Fold All. boys of the Central .HlgH School band, with the exception ot one leader, whb, it Is understood, was not encouraged to follow the othore, abandoned $he strike' ana returned to sua Dana tney quit De cause' Bandmaster George Green had en rolled four negro boys. " Principal Kato McHugh ' of tho high school and ilr. Green called the meeting yestcraay acternoon and the boys signed up for a new band without reference to the colored boys. reen gave, the strikers notice that they would keep on playing In. the band or go back" to cadet drill, which, as members of jhe band they escaped. Principal Mc Hugh and members of the- high school faculty approved Green's position. The affair was not taken to the superintend ent of the Board ot Education. The band leader fold the boys he -would take their old instruments in exchange for iivjt onca auer mey naa enrouea. Krug Forgets that ,HeQwn3 Lot Samson Is Now Ooo'upying When Da Weaver Oectded to hold the Ak-Sar-Ben carnival at the present loca tion, he hied himself to the office ot Al King to secure permission to use the tot that is owned by the Krugs at Seven teenth and Howard streets. The tot In cludes 107 feet front and ninety feet deep at the main entrance of the grounds and was absolutely necessary. Krug readily gave his 'consent for tho Use ot tho lot and stated that anything the Ak-Sar-Ben wanted, which he could possibly furnish Samson, could have it 250 South Twenty-elchth street a nhort without thanks. Weaver left the Krug time later. Hawkins fired four shot at otf ,c MBMy elated over his success and Tucker and three of the bullets took ef-'d,dn,t vn lry borrow money, so great feet Tucker died at the South Omaha was hl JW- hospital at 4:30 o'clock, about an hour wn" the tyilvat opened yester- af tor the shooting. Hawkins escapedT but ay, Krug appearou In the secretary's was captured last night near tho Itock sanctum sanctorum and yelled lustily for Island depot. I the mighty oak. Whereupon Dad emerged Witnesses of the Bhoottng say that' from his seclusion and Inquired as t? the Tucker was drinking In tho saloon when! wishes of the caller. Krug asked Dad Hawkins came in jfrom thn pool hall' how ho liked the weather and rolled oft owned by Howard Stearns, which Is lo-' a few more Irrelevant. Irresponsible and cated at 253 South Twenty-eighth street t Inconsfsterit- questions and remarks before Hawkins remarked something about get- he got downTo business, ting Tucker and started shooting at close1 "Say Dad," Inquired Krug, "what is the range. Of the four bullous fired by Haw-' chance for mo to erect a sign on this lot kins, one bullet passed through the chin by the entr&hce'f' of Tucker, another lodged In his right! "What aro you trying tor dot" returned arm near the shoulder, while the third ! Weaver, "Is this a Joke!" borod through tho abdomen in the region ";Why, no," responded Krug, "I would of the stomach. like to erect a sign here and I want your As Tucker fell Hawkins Is. said to have permission. ,1 don't care what It (costs." coolly turned and viewed hie Victim withj "Well," said Dnd, "I can't for' tho life tho remark, "You ain't dead yet, eh,"0f me figure out what you're talking and was about to attack the prostrate Rbout. It you want the sign, you get It mara second Umo whon a negro woman: Bnd x don.t Be9 whero j comB lrti lt., yoUr Interfered and prevented any more shoot Iriff. Haw'Klns Is known as a good workman. Soma Umo ago he served tlmo in thai' county Jail for an attack upon Percy Jackson, another negro. "' How Trnnble Started. I lot. Go as far as you like." Mr. Krug, had forgone', he owned the Jot and could do as ha pleased with It. Get Rid or tur Torment of Rhcnma. tlim. That you can do by ridding yourself pt ino trauoio mo pool nan occurrra ,. w.ir .inm-i.h. ir.n.t when Tucker was playing pool with , Ben, ., llnw rlc H ..,.,. , "Ij ' " Style 39& '4 Shake hands wi th England. She sent Vis this swinging uiy.le. JVe've crowded it full bf - comfort to boot. As . Style 231 J Here's a - line, .mellow piece of ; dtlll chrome calf. JVVeXve turned it itlto the wagerest shoe a man colild ak. Look at the btlttqns. ;4 ' Style 191 A stocky stand by for any man. Retains its smooth brilliant finish 'til the end, Smiles at hard wear. Putting off Crossetta never pays. CROSSETT U40 to ttJt)9 tvtryvXtrt Iwl X. CrosMtt, Inc., SfaUrt North Ablnzton, Uiu. . There's a special Crossett last , ,rbr, peop!o with arcli 'troubles. 5 Aak ouapents about It. WM I Omaha Agents Crosett Shoes. Htearns, a brother- of the proprietor. Hawkins entered and offered to wager ag&lnst Tucker's BUcceas In the game. This started trouble . between Hawkins culate in the blood, and these lodging in the Joints and muscles, cause rheuma tism, lumbago, nnd stiff, swollen, aching Joints. Foley Kidney Pills .ease your Wholesale Charges to Be Made Against Telephone Company Labor Commissioner Charley root will. It Is understood, within the next few days file complaints at Fremont, Nor folk, Grand Island, Lincoln and Omaha, charging tho Nebraska Telephone com pany and the Lincoln Telephone and Tel-' egraph company with violations of the t nine-hour law for feminine workers. I The labor commissioner has been col- lecung eviuence in omalm recently and has conferred with representatives of tho telephone companies, some of whom de sire to test the new law. , if Is the labor commissioner's opinion that the ntne-hour-a-day law Is violated whether girts work all the time or "snatch a nap" while on duty, a practice permitted in some of the stations. 1 f 1 .,t.. t. ... i J ' TTnra a.. .i,. ,r.J-nd torment from the tlmo, you be iwiiniu wvvui Mv-ve itiu siicti frit gin taking them. They positively and permanently build up the kidneys, restore their normal action, and strain out" the uric add crystals that causa rheumatism dnd lumbago. Try them. All dealers everywhere. Advertisement Name. I'llxgeraJcI 178 ISO Chadd ....... 1S2 170 Brlggs 149 193 Peterson 17S 191 Hall 147 144 HI 178 172 155 Totals 83t 883 m t SOUTH OMAllA ICE CO. Name. i. s. ruKcucr ., yjs w COX" .., ,., 112 Ul Howe lit lb7 lEtter 1 1st McDonald .175 . J73 181 174 17S Total ................ 838 Handicap ......i..:... ,2 .920 "2. ,887 ' '2 S2) 616 67S Total. S33 tu 41 94i til 6 Totals 840. 022 '8S3 ZMl CULKIN'S TATTPR Name. i, 2. j. Dudley 122 151 J, ISC Joo Tanner.......;.. 181 119 'ic3 Culkina ........ 124. 133 ' l FxWl ,.,'.t. V.. ...... 170 1C0 171 Cfevanaugh its m 111 Total,.......,,....., 794. Handicap 8 . 48 853 48 Total. 45S 432 423 01 K) 2.42 144 Totals 843 829 1 2,573 MARTIN'S TIQERS. Name. 1. 2. 8. Total. Frltcher 197 178 ii Jonts ....,.,.k.... 155 155 155 46 OhntMrg 105 176 171 612 Kennedy 143 214 218 175 Lepinski , let lil m 478 ToUts m 874 838 aiaaio Clty'Gosaln. Two front rooms, modern, steam heat. for light housekeeping. 03 N. 24tlr. 3. B. Towl made a btitn?irci trln m Lyons, Neb., the first of the Week. Louis Kratke of Pender, Neb., was In South Omaha on business Thursday. Save money, by contracting for winter coal now. Lowest prices on ali kinds of coal. Tho Business Agency, 2318 if St Tel. So, 27. John Sterett nd mother lett'Wcdne day for tut extended trip to Iowa atiu Wisconsin. ' For a case of Jotter's Old Age or Gold Top bear call So. 848. Prompt delivery t. all parts of the city. Wm. Jotter. The dinner which was scheduled t taker place Friday at thn Presbyterlai rhurch has been postponed Indefinitely, The members of the Optima club an. their husbands were entertained at tin Centurlan club rooms. Mrs. Brady an6 Mrs. Crowe, were hostesses. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Eantist church will conduct a nastrv le at Clssna & Polsley'k meat market, 1222 North Twenty-fourth street, Satur day morning. business Success. H IBM $ kins leaving the place He west to hts' hbmo at Twonty-soventh and S streets, secured the gun and returned to find Tuckdr, when the shootlnp occurred. It wan several hotirn1 before Hawkins was arrested. He was found by Police Drumrnond at the Rock Island station at! J perBlsnt awnomw Th of 8:S0 ocloek. vldntlv nwnlllntr nn nnnnr.! '""'f" """""""S W tuntty to leave town. He rafusod to make any statoment .about the shooting further than to say "I had to do If Tucker was about 30 years of age. Haw kins Is about five years, younger. Maymo, tho 5-year-old flaughttr'of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, living at Twenty-fourth and Jackson streets, South Omaha,- died yesterday of lockjaw ''re sulting from a scratch from a rusty nail sovcral days ago. Immediately vfo!lq,wlng the Injury, the little girl appeared tb be as well as usual and the wound started to heal. Blood poisoning ensued and last night lockjaw, which resulted In her death this morning, set . After years of watting the reldentsSf the northwestern section .of gputh Omaha wero given .a' morer direct 'egress "iRto thei business ueeffpn of the city when 'the F street viaduct was thrown open yester day. Tho bridge -was" completed some weeks ago &nd the work of constructing the approaches begun. Tuesday tha work was finished ahd Wednesday City En gineer Beat looked ovor.the Job for de fects. . yesterday the. barriers on . tho bridge were taken down and the public was allowed to come and go by the. new route. It was remarked that scarcely had the bars been'removebMrom the bridge ap proaches than the traffice began to follow the new route. Tho opening of the jisw viaduct means much to the people in the northwest sec tion of the city. : For years they fought for a viaduct, but lt was not until City Attorney Henry C. Murphy took tho matter up and made a fight that the railroads finally agreed to erect tho bridge. City Attorney .'Murphy and As sistant City Attorney Winters fought tho case through the. courts successfully and the railroad company finally went to work, on tha bridge, last year. South OiHska Moulin:. jjaxxKK'S OLD AGK. "1. Z. i Total. De Lor is Churlish Since He Has Again Been Put in Prison Marvin De Lor. highwayman with n penitentiary record, captured Wednesday at Pacific Junction, la., in "soldiering" at the county Jail and maxlng his attendants all the trouble he can without openly re belling, Testerday he took twenty min utes to dress hlmselt while the guards patiently waited. "Look ut hlr.." said hJaller Cahtll, "he looks like ho was busy, , out ne is rar from it." ; De Lor apparently Is posing as a "llnt ' man." for he soys nothing to the guards Or other prisoners and obeys orders sul lenly. He escaped from the county hos pital last July. He will bo trted In dls. . trlct court 6n a charge of robbery. j RABBI FREDERICK C0HN TO ' SPEAK ON COMING FEASTS "At the Threshold" w:lt be Rabbi Fred- erick Cohn'a subject at Temple Israel this I evening at 8 o'clock, The Jewish Days of ! New Year and Day ot Atonement begin Wednesday evening. There will be serv Ices- at the temple on that day at t p. m. and Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. CREIGHT0N ENROLLMENT OVER THOUSAND MARK The enrollment In the flvo departments of Crelghton university has leaped nbov.i , the 1,000-mark, reaching a total of LOW . Thursday. A year ago tho I'jyollmeut ' nan not reached tno thousand mark, and at tho end of school reached but 1.CS3. Inst June had 30 From Omaha .00 California and Northwest Caascltt la the Act and arrested Jiy Dr. King's New Life Pills, bilious ' headache quits and liver, stomach and bowels act right. Only 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co.r-Advei mo ment, 1 $25.00 to Idaho, Utah and Montana. Correspondingly low fares to Nevada points. Fares from other eastern points reduced proportionately. Tickets on salo to October 10. Liberal stopovers are permitted onroute when travel ing via UNION PACIFIC Standard Road of tho West Protected by Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals. .. Dustleis'Double Track. Sir trains carrying through tourist cars leave.' Omaha 3very day. ..-.,",' Special "colonist-, - all-.tourist-bar drains -leave Omaha September 20 27, 28; October 9jand! 10. ' Make your reservations, now. For complete Information, apply to L, BEIHDORFF, 0. P. & T. A., 1324 F&rnam St., Omaha, Neb, 'Phone Douglas 334. Much Lower Prices It's not an idle claim of ours that we price our goods on a closer margin of profit than other stores it s an absolute fact. We are building up a big business on little prices. We want volum e and we're getting it by under selling every other furniture concern in the city. We urge vou again to get Rubel's price ibefore you buy. This dresser Is made of solid oak, and nicely finished, it la strongly constructed and fully tfuaran- fl h teed. Has n. lnrsrn VI I IW French bevol mirror. A splendid barjcnln at oniy CREDIT On Terms To Suit I S mm Criiit to Ail The Beat la upholstered . wine sotld oak. Itlaadtir- lit irenUIno leather. TiioA l frame la tnado nt men- T u 75 nbte, handsomo rocker, ex Irn Kneelal nt this' sale Monthly Payments i "" i i i i .ii hi i jt ih - . .v v. ' f of Sim SOLID OuK cAitriJUK IAILE This table Is made jot Ren- ulna solid .oak and extends V tn lr f.Kt ii la nt tlmf. ougli Ruarantee construction,' splendidly made, sale price at 1300 puARtmcHts. or tXTRA HCATlHS iikrAec OVCR OTHtK MAKW. Triple Nut cenitruthon tTlrkndittiM ur!te inth i AtUiKmtnl fr Olrttl fjrctiUlion. celd sir frem llw heUdn txptlltd htre, ... . .... epr Blti thcnnltM.! IMMrcrUri 75 rs .okt 12 If LAR.GC Jt MAOAZINf) fiii Can burn Uvc I tr thtilnul eol ,4PPE,V CAi .coven. )6C .JilUfZ JRVCT llllHll I II 7 ssHiHHBrMiwit.mwMiiiaNr i v - vi Jl (V BtST fLoeXrkATtROH CARTH SOLI! OAK lltfET made $1175 A special for Saturday. selected aolld oak and In various finishes, lias lined drawer for silver ware and heavy bevel plate mirror, reduced for this sale to,. 14 MMI rtST butts KM $075. These are heavy gen uine brass beds, full also Frenoh-lncquer RUar. ontced not to tarnish Price now oul to. .......1 8 Tnaltflutt AA A.inchefte' ttH i kit (rem ikdrtvm In a 1 if (vlevr, Wiltd, Md expeucantrt.' Th cfivtrttdWni' too ipuintst on roUtinurf AKiUckcl lTlmmtnfre venUlwol. IF YOU NEED A BASE BURNER Lot U8 demonstrate to you tho superior fea tures of tho famous "Peninsular" Iftne. These improved heaters have longer and larger flues than other makes, have from 800 to 1,300 more square inches of radiating sur face than any other heaters made. They will give 25 per cent more boat with less fuel than any other make. We have over 20. different stylos to seleot from. All Handsome heators. Smooth nickel trimmings, very elegant beat ers, ahd tho. moat economical heaters on eart!u TKKMft TO SUIT: $21 to $6S 5 3-1515 Howards tfeef. Announce in Advance for MONDAY OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CHALLENGE SAL E Affording; the greatest money saving event thatkbcen announced in Omaha for many months : See Sunday Papers for full particulars .. T50 Salespeople aiited Fpr' all departments of the stote. " . . . . 10 experienced floorraon.' 50 cashiers and, bundlers. 20 boys and girls as messengers. Apply Saturday morning to Superintendent, third floor. n " r- : : Concentrate your advertising in The Bee, fTTl TT ' jl' jl nere is a joee in aimosx every no me.