THE BEE: -OMAHA. SATURDAY, CXTOBER 18, 1913. MALONEY SPEARS HIS MIND 20 Detective Chief Tells Police Judge "Where to Get Off. raicnoN at the city jail Rnch Asarrta that the Other la ln terferlna; rrllh the- Work of t III Department anil lint Words Follorr. Dainty Police Judge Charles VT. I'os ler'A hell-like ears were shocked, his delicate being was disturbed and his whole day was spoiled for him yesterday all because Chief of Detectives Steve Maloney, speaking- the arrot usually In vogue In police circles told him some, thing that translated Is said to mean, ""If yah don't quit neslectln' yer own Job an tryln'ta run mine, there'll be trubbull." Judge Foster was dumbfounded. lis rouldn't speak a word. The silence had a roollnR effect on Moloney's wrath and the bulky sleuth retreated to his office, rome fifty pounds lighter In weight. Foster put on his coat and hat and left the rourt room. The story rocs that n man wns fir rested Wednesday nlRht for being In the wronir houae. He whs held In Jail all night so that Maloney'a men could In. resttgatc him. At the time. It wns thought that the man was a housebreaker. Aftsr Investigation It transpired that the pris oner had only become confused and cot Into the wrong house and Maloney see ing no reason to file a complaint sst him free. The prisoner's name appeared on tli court docket but the prisoner himself ai not In couit. Presecutlng Attorney Ahheuier told Judge Foster that Maloney has relented the man because there waa nothing to the case. The Judge Is then said to have passed several caufrtlo remarks nbout Maloney; tho way Malonry's department Is being operated, and Intimated that the chief Is Incompetent and wns usurping authority Jiot belonging to him. Maloney was not present, but kind friends carried tho news to him. After court had adjourned Maloney faced Foster and told him "what's what" In language that Is not usually heard In the best conducted Toting Women's Chrlstlnn associations. Foster took tho "lecture" In silence and when It was over donned his coat and hat and departed. According to police station attaches re lations are strained between Foster n.M not only Maloney, but nearly every other imllce official, because of his habitual Matciiienta derogatory to the department Ulftt he makes no attempt to prove and frequent dismissal of cases "Just becauso 4 don't like the administration." Judgo Foster, of course, denies this charge and says that the police try to run his court and do everything they can to hinder him. Postpone Douglas Bridge Celebration Until Along in June TJmi brMffe celebration to commemorate iha twenty-fifth anniversary of the open Mtk of street communication between Council Bluffs aft Omaha and south Omaha, la to be held next June. This waa the decision reached by the commit tea which wet at noon at the Commer cial club, with Acting Mayor Dan But ler, Mayor Maloney of Council Uluffs, and Mayor Hoctor ot South Omaha pres. ent. The celebration is to be htld tn Dodge park, on the east side of the river, extending some distance up and down tho river. The celebration was delayed until June for ee veral reasons. The park will hot bo flnlohed much before that time. The committee desires to have Unltea BtaUs troops participate, and at present ther are practically none stationed at either Fort Omaha or Fort Crook. Again, on account of the recent closing of the Xk Bar-Ben festivities, It was thought best to delay the next great celebration for omo months. ' State mllltla troops, aa well as federal troops, are to participate In the cere monies. The committee in charge of ar. rangements waa made permanent, with Dan Butler chairman. Excavation Bids for New Hotel Now Being Submitted Only five of the nine bids expected on the contract for the excavation of tho new Kontewlle hotel., site . -were In at now, at the office f Architect Thomas Jvlraoall, More blda were expected after noon, although It had been previously an nounced that bids wouid close at" noon. Tha contract for the excavation will likely be let within tho next day or 'two Tb dimensions of tho lot line, which wfjl also be the dimensions of the x ravation. are HBxlM feet At the south east corner tho depth of the excavation will be some fifteen feet, whllo farther west the depth will be greater, aa the ur fac of the ground la higher. This ex caratloo will yield a tremendous quantity of dirt The disposition of this will de pnd upon tho plans of the Individual contractors whose business It will be to get rid of the dirt aomewher. There are always places in the city that need filling, and the question here wll be of finding the nearest dumping place that will be to the advantago of the contractor. League Entertains Methodist Nurses The Epworth league of the Walnut Hill Methodist church gave a reception weaneaqay evening for the nurses of tho Methodist hospital Autumnal decora, ttona were used wth a profusion of pen nants, flowers and especially arranged electric lights. The reception line con rated of HeV. and Mrs. William Boyere. Miss Mayo Morjsctte and the officers of (be league. The program for the evening was an nounced by little individual programs In autumnal design, as follows; Violin Solo-Mr. Donald Hmlth, accom panied by Ml" Verna Hmlth. J ocal Holo Mr. UlrimOaUlUbury. Violin Solo-MIao Christiansen, accom panied by Miss Hart. " OnerAct Comedy-Tke Trouble at Katerjee's," Cant: Dorothy, Mary Day) f. Jn Woodruff f -Mildred, 'verna wltl; Bertha, Sybil Woodruff; Marian. SF, 'J:"t ". Mt Ophelia SateV&e Kuth Jorgenson; Kathleen, the maid, Mr. I W. Hoffman. ' -Asltli In the rooms were Mlsaea Owone. JCauffman. Day, Woodruff, Messrs. Plott, Cavett, Arnold, Williams, yrltcfaer, Wilson. Mr. and" Mrs. L W. UoMwaw. O BerviptT fcuni-h were MUoe pjfkuid. Lcnzer, Baygg, Day, Gordon. Trebllcook. i r W 1 A c .V WAIT! JflB bbbIbbbbBT' sbbHsbbbbbbbbH BsBsVsBsBsBsBsW BBsB Fir tin Bit Sorifiit f $20,100 Worth ( FURS LUNckt at Sic tn ikt -klltr frtM mi tf tki tat wi largMt Mhsis in tkt wtfl., MMirisiRe Cult, Muffs, NftkiHSNS, tt, tiwist ykicts ivir rmrM In Imiki's sties kistiry. tawi Mink, NwrHH Sill, Mtarstal. M4ukriu, MfrflMt, S&M, KlrtiifiR Piny, Ctvtt Cr Lynx, EU., is Guls mhI Fur Siti. Ih tr win4ri May aM witofc Ik Mr lit Sale Mvirtto PMt fw Snifcy's Pip-trs. NOVELTY 214-11-11 . Mi. 11th St. CO Tip-Top Bread is tho best for all members of tho family; you may eat it piping hot or you'may cat it cold it is equally palatable and nutritious. Why? Becauso it is thoroughly baked in Mam moth ovens in a heat of 550 degrees fahrnheit; every yeast germ is killed by this terrific heat. It is niade from spring wheat flour with milk, sugar, shorten ing and all other ingred ients of tho best. Baked in the only automatic bakery in the state. All grocers have it for sale, fresh daily, .wrapped in air tight wrappers with the Tip-Top label printed on every wrapper. U. P. Steam Baking Co. STEEL SHOD SHOES For Boys Full of Pep Cut the shoe bill in half. We guarantee STEEL SHOD SHOES to outwear two pairs of ordinary boys' shoes. They come in Button and Blucher. BOYS' 1 to 5. $2.50. Little Gents' 10 to 13, $2.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 F&rnam Street 1 r- 1913 Milk-Fed Spring Chickens, T6c PIG PORK ROAST. i-ig rorK Butts , .,1340 Steer Pot Itoast UMo aa& loo Youn Venl Iioast .laVio Lamb Leg-s , 1940 Mutton Chops, i ib. tot t 350 11 3-4c From Mo fl P. M., Lamb Chop.Tso Mutton Roast To No, 1 Lean llama 16 Ho No. 1 Small llama lli No. 1 Buyer Cured Haoon 16fo No. 1 Bztra VtAn Bacon ...... lo From to 10 P. M., Porlc Cnopa 13V4o tomAjLLL?Bi'?' yti,l ""I w 1vlse our cu W'SS r1? UTal, lasan tt toea and atrlnjr beana, 3 cans for 36o Ilumford Uakln'pot, ioc. or one doxen can tor . nan lBo alto Tomatoes, can 10c, or dosen cans , fl.ia S-lb. can Hominy, Pumpkin or Beets. 3 for aj ' CjmnueU'a Pork and Beans, 100. and lOo size for ...,7Uo JEo rrade of Peaches Or Pears ,.16o SOo trade of Qreenraes, Pluma or Peaches, can 100 ------ ---------- I t-I.ll. wiJQHDi i Phone and mall orders filled prompt! tnr . . Ua 26o Ilumford Baklna- Powder ,...lo Dutch Cleanaor, 2 for lSo iu iiernng-. keir 750 Capitol Ulend Cotfee, 80c grade., Mo 30 lbs. beat Hujar $1.00, with lb, of Tea or Cocoa 6o Idlewlld or Meadow qold Butter.Mo. Publlo Pride Flour Domestlo Hwlss Chee, lb two New York White or Colored Full ICUII1 LlltOlO, ID, . . ..B30 Coal Deparfment-Announcemenf Fresh coal arriving dally. Wo are handling nothing but tha beat quality. rilOMPT DELIVERY Publlo Market Special $8.00 1 Public Market Capitol $7.00 iiuuwa, goon quaniy, aii bum, cuerokee Nut (the genuine) $3.50 1810 Haraey Phoae Douglas 2793 PUBLIC MARKET LOGWOOD; A Fall Collm RED MAN BRAND . BRAND - SHIRTS .-V School Pennants at 1 Cent Thousands of beautiful pennants for Omaha and South Omaha schools; exact school col ors and designs; Vt Inches long. Following school pennant are ready: Omaha High Hchool, Dupont School, Howard Kennedy Hchool, Saunders School, Vinton School, Franklin School, Cans School, Central Park School, Cor rlgan School, South Omaha, Ono to a customer; come early as the 4 pennants may not all last through tho J day. Bo' Clothing Department, 2nd I floor, Old Store. Tnltna. Irsclnth. , tUlles, I to. Cataloifue on request. STEWART'S SEES iroav 119 XT. 10th EU OUTJ. P. o Boujlas 077. Fresh Cut Roses 49c Doz. 5,000 fresh, home grown Roses in all colors regu larly $1.00 a dozen; Saturday at, dozen 49c cut nowra dept. scaix xxoob. Mm a Yali WiU Be 10 0ur Store 1 mule. I die ah n9V s,c 1 The foremost expert on Beauty Culture in America will be in Brandeis Stores to give Omaha women her personal 'advice on matters pertaining to tho enre and treatment of the face and skin. Appointment may bo made by applying at tho Drug Dept., Main Floor. Delicious Candies Specrd Special Fresh Grated Oocoanut Pecan Nut Creams all flavors; at, per lb, 29c Fresh Home-made Black Walnut Taffy at, lb. 25c Assorted Cream Peanut Squares- Vanilla, straw berry and chocolate; at, lb IOC Saturday Our Delicious Home Made Maple Confections fresli every Saturday, lb. 20c Pompeian Bitter Sweets and Swiss Milk Chocolates crushed fruit and nut centers; at, lb 29c We have a complete line of 'Halloween Novelties for parties and table decoration, at, each. Bo. lOo, lSo. floo and up. Saturday Attractions; West Arcade "GUERNSEY" EARTHENWARE 511 t i;3ik jEtEC7ar 71 "TC 1 lis? t BafafafaEjBSu a BCWH-WHITE UNEO-EtiMlEUD . Guernsey O-plece Cooking Set (llko Illustration), regular nrlco $1.49, this sale, set , Q85 NaUonal Vacuum Washing Machines, at Sll Demonstration and Sale of the Great Wizard Gas Irona-SS.OO values, at , q Plve-plece Brasa Crafters Bath Room Beta, worth $3.75! at.'the let SI AdJuiUhlo Hath Tub Sots, can be used Inside or outside the tub $2.00 values, at ftf ost Havlland China Dinner Sots 100 pieces handsomely Vecorated -$49.00 value, at .34.50 Ml i iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmBSB TTK K BSBBBBBsl Nathan & Nathan III and Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Prompt Delivery To All Parts of the City. Treeh Sutter and Sggn Beoelvod Xvery Say. 8307-9 . 3V8AVSKWOBTX ST. Tel. sonalas 0073. SPECIAL! Not just for one ?ay. but EVERY daya very tptdal value in a ladies' shoe, exact 1y like the one pictured here with flat toe and stylish lines throughout' will wear as good as they look. Come In tan or black button or lace. The best shoe te be had In Omaha for YOU OUGHT TO BS IK FRY'S 8H0KS PRY 162lBOUGLVUS. Office For Rent The large room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havens White Coal Co. Nice Farnam street front age. About 1,500 square feet of floor space with large vault. Extra on. trance from court of tho building. Fine office fixtures are of. fered for sale. Apply to N. P. Feil, Bee office. Chambers' Academy of Danc ing will open season 191344 for lessons and classwork, October 7th, 1913. Applications for enrollment In classes can bo mado now by calling D-1871. New entrance on 25th Street. Roller Skating will begin October 14th. Entrance on Parnaai Street. AMUSEMENTS. Gif A I Greatest Bargain Evr vWML Offered in Omaha! Judge Sutton Says Sulzer Refused to Obey Tammany Hall Presiding Judge Button of the district court bellsvee that Governor Sulser of New York was convicted on Impeach raent charges because the governor had refused to commit crimes greater thau the ones wth which he was charged. "Although Hulxer may be, guilty," said the Judge, ''and I might have voted for conviction had I been ono. of the men who were trying him. 1 regret that he was found guilty. He was convicted be cause he had refused to commit still greater crimes and had declined to take Tammany's orders." xiuiqn mxiiMiu QJfXOIALTx LUMP Ai vr and NUT (hand screened) 4, 1 Q PER TOK AVE MAKE FllOMrT DELIVERY Rosenblatt's Cut Price Coal Co. TEL, DO UQ. 530. (The Home of Quality Goal) TEL. JK)Ufl. B80, Pmlittnt Advert'alnir Im tha Ttna.i tn lM lie turn. j You may miss something if you don't read the want ads TODAY. Tell the whole town of that want of yours by a classified ad in "Tho Bee." Phone Tyler 1000 AUDITORIUM Roller Skating Begins Sat urday Might, October 18th Fim Floor and Good Music MMissj'fn10ct$katts2lc xsx.svxoira POUS&AJI 44. ABVAXCBS UUBRTtUa The Mt.ntlon ot Orphetua pstnu U .called t th taci that tonM th turttia riot prQBjUr ejc. 8:10 rriCMi Otllwr. tQcj BiIcost, 7f: Ba St Wa mod 7U. Sally Xat, 18-a.BOe tf2lm1 r tj tf Mrlgf Svafs., 13-2&-9O-7&0 UST TIMES TODAY Kualeal BCI I CC AC BCAHTV Bnrlesans ki. vi mt-nm nwn Kaatea' Dime sCatlsee Week Says, Tomorrow and w'k Ben Welch. Himself, HOTELS. HOTKL8. VANDEimilJ HOTEL EAST at BMK "An hotel of distinction with moderate charges" Within five minutes of principal railway terminals. Situation ideal. . TARIFFi 8lnU rooms . . per d.jr-U, K , M Double rooms . - - M, tft, 7, M Double bedrooms, boudoir drcsalnc-raom and bsth - " " se, $10, tit Suite Psrlolr, bdrocm sad bath ' lie, tit, M JacA room frith blh UkmKMmkmt 3 Says, Baglnnlag Vnursoay, Oot. 83, BLANCHE RING WZTX RAKIT OOBOB, XX "WHEN OIjAUDIA SMILES" Popular Bollar lCattnae Saturday. Bights. BSo to a. Beat Bale Monday. 4- BOYD THEATER TOVHtKT-AU WSBKBU.TZBBXI TXUBSBAT ABB- BATVBBAY BOYD THEATER STOCK CO.. With FLORENCE STONE In a Gleantfc frodijctlou of - BBTSXZiT 02 8li BSTlSt" Popular rrlces N'.it 1Tk.. Mr. WlnioftbCattxt ratal. AMERICAN THEATER AXX. WXXK BULTS. 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