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1 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY OCTOBER 25, lDla. 15 BRIEF CITY NEWS Sarcophagus. Uf ins? Ye. pnn MntuaL Ooulo, UfhUna; Fixtures. Burffesc-aranden Co. ridelity Storage fc Tan Co. Doug. 161C. Have Hoot Print It Now Beacon Press. Boiler Skating- at Chamber' Far nam street entrance. Phono Douglas 1871. Chambers Sofcool of Dancing- Kow Open Social, Aesthetic and state dancing taught. Telephone Douglas 1871. Daughter at Copeaharv Howe A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copcnhftrve, 2715 A street, j South Omaha. 1 Sedalng &anda Contract The contract for .the construction ot the Cass county poor house has been awarded to It. B. Hcddlns ot Omaha for 16,490. Hallowe'en Dance The Tel Jed Sokol Girls' Gymnastic society will open Ita dancing season with a Hallowe'en dan tins party, Wednesday, October 28. New Telephone H timber A consolida tion ot telephone- numbers has taken place at the Wabash and Illinois Central freight depots and hereafter the joint telephone number will be Douglas 17i"ri. Tot Electrical Development B. M. Downs ot New York, member of the So ciety for Electrical Development, Is In Omaha to organize a branch society. He met Thursday with the Omaha Elec trical club and the Jovian order. Omaha Contractors to Bid Plans have been received by the Omaha Build ers' exchange for a chapel and hall for the Battle Mountain sanitarium ot Hot Springs, S. D., and soma of the Omaha contractors are preparing to bid for it. The bids aro to be In by November 15. Oil Case Dismissed A charge of mis branding Unseed oil barrels whs brought against the Central Unseed Olt company in. police court by Eugene C. Kcmble. deputy state food inspector. W. A. Eddy Is munager ot tho linseed company. The case was dismissed. Boiler Skating' at Auditorium There wilt bo i oiler skating at the Auditorium on Saturday night, Sunday afternoon and Sunday night. Manager Qlllan has re ceived 100 pair of new skates, which wilt be put into commission Saturday night. A boy skate race will bo pulled off at P o'clock. There will be good musta for the skaters. Xdppert Hearing Saturday The case ot Edward IJpport, charged with forgery, came up in Judge Foster's court and con tinued until Saturday morning. It is charged that Llppert attempted to cash a check for 1100 at Hayden Bros. There ore numerous other forgory charged, amounting to $251, which Louis Plattl, county attorney will bring later. Will of Mrs. Griffith riled The will qf Mrs. Lizzie W. Griffith, widow of the late Captain B. F. Reynolds, for years chief engineer of the water plant at Flor ence and wife of John M. Griffith, filed In county court, bequoaths practically all her property to her two children, Harold and Helen Reynolds, giving Mr. Griffith II.' Her property wt Inherited from Cap tain, Reynold?. JBr boquests are made Vo grandchildren Wnd friends. ' AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA More Streets Needed as Opening Into Mandan Park. WANT TWO SMALL VIADUCTS Policeman Brown Jars Militant One .ii. (Policeman "SI" Brown on duty" at the union, station., was glancing over a news paper when' an angulawdtnan who looked about 38 on a forty-four frame, cama up to him. "I suppose you're a liar too, ain't your' she asked. "Well, never mind answer ing," she Interrupted as Brown was about to gasp a denial. ."I Just want to hear when you'll say the Rock Island going to Lincoln la d)ie. .Every man I've asked around here has told me different I want to find the biggest liar In Omaha." Brown looked her over a couple of times and then happened to notice her ult caso resting on the floor. It was covered with hotel labels from all over, but pasted on the side In great staring tetters wns "Votes for Women," Without giving any Information about the train Brown asked, "Say, you're Mrs. Pankhurst, aln you?" "Well, what If I am," demanded the militant one, eneorlngly Insinuating that she was really the noted word hurler. "Well, you see I know Mrs. Pankhurst Is In Nrw Vork City Just now," slowly replied Brown, "and since you say that you're Mrs. Pankhurst, I gues you'd better walk pv.cr to the mirror and you won't have to look any further." Looked from Office, Klopp Tells Court A; T, Klopp, president of the KIppp & Bartlett Printing company, who last week secured a restraining order from tho dis trict court prohibiting Joe Redfleld and Harvey MUUken from running the busi ness without consulting him, informed the court in an affidavit yesterday that since the order was made Red field had changed the front door lock so that Klopp could not enter unless Iledfleld opened the door. Klopp Is alleging that Redfleld has as sumed entire control of the business since tho firm's articles ot incorporation were amended last month, although Klopp built it up from a small beginning and haa always been its directing head. Ac cording to the affidavit the company was organized twenty years ago with a capi tal of J30.W and ita property now is worth five times that amount. It has paid an nual dividends ot 10 per cent. Hearing on the injunction will be held Monday, October 17. Ilurllnjrton Asked to Bnlld 9trno- tnrra Over rtallronit Tracka at Forty-Srcontt and Q Streets. Residents ot the southeastern section ot the city have begun an agitation look ing to tho opening ot streets In tho ten- acre tract lying between Madison and Washington streets and Railroad avenue and Fifteenth street. It is claimed by the people behind the move Uiat tho en trance to Mandan park will not prove of much value to tho city unless streets opening more directly Into the park will have been appropriated and opened by the city In the section mentioned. Some time ago the city purchased about five acre of ground from P. J. Barrett as an entrance into Mandan park. It Is nw contended that thla latest purchase will not avail much unless the city com pletes the improvement by opening streets running north and south from Fifteenth to Nineteenth street rrom Mad ison to Washington streets. Tito Viaducts Wanted. Once more the city council will at tempt to get the Burlington Railroad comr-any to build two small viaducts over the railroad tracks at Forty-second and Q streets and at Thirty-ninth and Q streets. The people In this locality have been making a strong fight for the via ducts for some time. It Is claimed that the improvement Is absolutely necessary' and will cost the railroad very little. Many nt Unulee' Fair. Unabated Is tho Interest manifested by the public In the Eagle fair now golns on at tho Eagle home, Twenty-third and N streets. Night after night tho dances and the cabaret shows are crowded to the doors while the German village af fords a meeting place warm and com fortable for tho sightseers from different parts of tho city. The bazar will continue untl) Saturday .night. Inclusive. Mexlcnn Itobbed. Joe Gonzales, said to be a Mexican on his way from Sioux Falls, S. D., to Caltonla, Neb., was slugged and robbed of (35 yesterday afternoon while waiting for his train to leave South Omaha at the Rock Island station. Gonzales ahd Just purchased his ticket at the ticket office and had stepped out on tho train platform to await his train. In buying the ticket he had displayed considerable money. As he stepped near the corner ot the Rock island station he was slugged from the rear. The slugger Is said to be a negro. While Gonzales lay unconscious from the blow dealt him by his assailant his money waa taken after which the negTO escaped. Station hands assisted Gonzales, who was brought to the police station where his wounda were dressed. He was able to leave on the evening train for his original destination. Pollco officers are on the trail ot the negro highwayman. Civil Service for Janitors, Civil service rules for the Janitors of the school district will probably be adopted by the school board this even ing at a special meeting in the high school building. For a number of years It has been a live question with the hoard and with the janitors as to whether civil service .rules should revs,ll. Some ob jection arose as to some ot the men who were working as Janitors, It being held that some had been appointed for political reasons only. The last two boards have made an effort to reduce the appointment of Janitors to a non partisan basis. If the rules are flnully adopted tonight they will cover fifteen or twenty Janitor now In service. Tencners' Meetlnir Saturday. A teachers' meeting will be held In the high school building Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock. The first part ot the meet ing wilt be taken up with grade pro grams, the teachers of each grade meet ing1 separately. After these section meet ings all will assemble In the auditorium and will listen to an address by Dr. O. W. A, Luckey on "Some Features of Germany's School System." Dr. Luckeys address -will begin about 10:50 o'clock. Miss Emma Dlckman. supervisor or music, will furnish the musical part of tho program. Month Omaha Botvllngr. HINCHKY LAUNDRY. 1st. Id. Sd. Tot. Ham ... 188 171 HI 5MJ Clark 103 16 Crowe H7 1 ISO MS Winters iw m im i Lefler i 161 170 192 K3 Totals 79 MS Ml 1.665 a brief visit with friends in Beatrice. Neb. For Rent 7-room house, Jlth. between R and C. Modem. Tel. So. &Tt. Mrs. K. B. Towl has returned homo after a short visit with friends In Lin coln. Office space for rent In Bee office, 2315 N street Terms reasonable. Well known location. Tel. South i7. Mrs. N. IC Putman or Boston. Is "the guest of her sister's family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Driver and Mr. and Mrs. Carley. Mrs. Anthony Smith Is rapidly recov ering from the effects of a surgical operation which she recently underwent at St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. John McGce, aged B4 years, died this morning at her late residence. Twenty-third and Monroe streets. Funeral ar rangements will be made later. The Misses Orplia and Fern Dunn left Wednesday morning for a visit with relatives In the state and will return to their home In Seattle, Wash., the last of this month. good darkey and Mr. Dolller for a "bit" that Is finely handled. The chorus Is a Blanche Ring organ ization; It Is good to look upon from any angle. It has no bnck row and shares x tenstvely In the evening s entertainment, adding greatly to the pleasure of all be holders, occasionally cutting loose a nole that Indicates It can slug It It has to. All In all. aa many people as could well bo cared for at the Brandels theater went to bd last night glad that Claudia had smiled on them. Tho smile will be con tinued at the theater the rest ot the week, with a matinee on Saturday. T show n by numerous passage in Ms plays, and Tor that reason as well as for his personal safety, he refrained from arous ing enmity by nentloningMnjyia Charta. A good imrt of the action of Ring John was historically the outcome of tho Magna Charta blttemrfs. but Hhakcepenre lays It all to the brutal treatment by John ot Prtnco Arthur. That the score or moie of chorister with tho Ben Welch show at the popular unyety this week can do something be sides chirp most tunefully and kick up Mimr urn m evuienreu ny tno precision with which they execute, the soua di ill whether any drill team of mllltta or lodge members ever inado similar forma- Hons or maneuver with greater precision than these girls. The muskets they carry are the real thing, enoh weighing fifteen pound. The opportunity for mlstukes Is per present, but none Ale made nnd In confluence thereof the applause' they receive la tremenilous, lallrs' tnat'nee dailj. Sunday matlhee and night at the Bran- uois tneater Mr, mm iiyors, tne wen known light comedian, will present his company In the comedy success, "The during the second act. It Is questioned Girl and the Tramp. ' This season Mr, Byers will Introduce many new special ties between acts. A lUoorty Affair I lung hemorrhage. Stop It and cur weak lungs, coughs and colds with Dr King's New Discovery. We and ILOO. For sale by your druggist Advertisement. New Jtlonx City Pitcher. Pitcher Harry Gasper, the former Cin cinnati slabster. has signed with the Sioux City Western league team for next season Key to the SltuaUon-Bce Advertising. 8A 4he f THEATERS ATTRACTIONS IN OMAHA. American: "Mrs. Black Is Back." Boyd: "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Fatoh." fimpresst Vaudeville. Sayetyt Burlesque. OrplieuBi! Vaudeville. NEWSPAPER UNION CASES SETTLED OUT OF COURT Suits that have been pending In United fitatea court brpught by W. I. .Wltmer and others against the western News paper Union Involving an alleged viola tion ot the Sherman anti-trust law, have been settled outside ot court. The ac tlons called for damages amounting to 1000,000 and grew out of a long line ot litigation in which the Country Publish er' company, formerly an Omaha cor poration, and the Publishers' Newspaper Union of Kansas City were parties. Attorneys W. J. Hotz and Kd P. Smith cit the one side and J. J. Sullivan and John C Cowin on behalf ot the News paper Union conducted the negotiations. "When Clniulla Smiles" at the Brandels, Blanche Ring and company In "When uiautua Bm (I," a farce In three acts. with songs, by Anno Caldwell. The prmcrpais: Frederick Walker from Chicago n Harry Conor mesier u. uorrman or tne Meadow brook Hunt club Mahlon Hamilton Charles D. Hoffman, attorney-at-law and Chester's undo Charles J. Wlnnlnger "Bunny" Van Tyne, only a million- aire's son John J. Scannell Saladlllo EHcalada del Mendoza, a tango toucher It. M. Dolllver Alice Hoffman. Chester Hoffman's wife and daughter of Mr. Walker , Bortha Mann Kate Walker, Alice's sister , Marion Sunshine Mme. Verdler, who adores society and v the stag? Florence Edney Cynthia, Claudia's colored maid.. ...... , Nemo Miimoro Claudia Rogers, a show girl, recently divorced from "Johnny" Rogers.... ..Blancho Ring You'll very likely hear somo fellow softly singing "said before said before." and then see him grin; don't be alarmed, he's only thinking of when Claudia smiled across the footlights last night. Miss Ring Is now fairly entitled to be called opulent In her boauty, but she Is none the more reticent because of that fact, and therefore, going on tho established law that one can not have too much of a good thing, Blanche Ring Is all tho more worth while because she Is so plentiful. She did something last night that will be set down aa a record; she almost got an Omaha audlenco to sing a chorus with her. Some brave souls here and there courageously chirped tho words she ex pected them to, but by far the greater portion modestly refrained, and then grinned and chortled at those who did. Miss Ring Is charmingly gracious, earn est and persistent In her efforts to please, and is Immensely successful as Claudia, which Is much reminiscent of Vivian and some others of dear memory. It's Just the sort of thing folks like to spend an evening watching and laughing at, and applauding, and If a vote had been taken at the Brandels last night tho ayea would have about every vote on the proposition that Blancho Ring Is a bully comedienne and that Claudia's smile is, worth .the price. And, then, there's Harry Conor, a. Joy since the days he and Frank Daniels played together In "The Rag Baby." Long may ho wave, for he Is surely full of Inflnlto Jest and pleasing fancy. His humor has ripened through the years until It has become a veritable feast. Mr, Wlnnlnger Is ontltled to a place for his well done German character role; Mr. Scannell for his ' share ot the dancing duos. In which Miss Sunshine more than glistens, Miss Edney for a bit of accept able grotesquery, Miss Fillmore for a Grand Itpem In March. J. CI Collins ot Chicago, connected with the Theodore Tinman orchestra, who pi lots the way for that organisation, or did during Its pioneering In the west. left Omnha last night after concluding arrangements for the appearance In Omaha on March 53 and 14. 1914, ot tho Canadian Grand Opera company from Montreal. On the opening night we nr to have Mine. Marie Rnppold lit Glacomla" and on the second night either felezak In "Othello" or lleach and Slezak In "Sansone ct Delila." The Canadian arand Opera company was originally the Montreal organization, but It has been taken over nnd subsi dized by tho Dominion government nnd Is now looked upon as a national Institu tion. It Is coming Into the United States for an eight weeks' tour, which will take It to the Pacific coast Opening In Chi cago, the company goes to Kansas City, Houston. Denver. Portland, Seattle, Vic toria, .Vancouver, Winnipeg, Minneapolis, j Uc Moines, umana, .Mmvauuoe, vcirou and Buffalo, and finishes Its tour with four weeks In New York. Ono hundred and eighty people will be carried. Max Rablnoft Is managing director of the company and Ajld Ynechla Is the musical director. In Omaha the operas will be given at the Auditorium, the top price to be $3 and the lowest 76 cents per sitting. Des Moines haa taken the company on for five performances, assuming an obliga tion of 130,000 for the season. Promise of the I'rrsa Agents. Sneaking of the one-act play. "The Birthday rresent." that Catherine Coun- tisa la presenting at tne urpneum tins week, she said yesterday! "When I took counsel with riobort Hllllard about go ing into vnudovllle, he advised me to of fer something serious, far removed rrom farcicalities. It waa sound advlco. Au diences, I hove found, remember a sketch that has in it honesty ot feeling and heart Interest. The one I am presenting talc cm an audience from smiles to tears In the brief twenty minutes allotted to Us performance. 1 am to continue play lug 'A Birthday Present' for forty-rivo n te.Ua, MIsa Lung's season In Omaha is draw ing fast to a close, only three moro per formances of the run ot "Mrs. Black In Block" remaining until she again bow au revlor at the American, Those three will be made most memorHtne tiy the assemblage of notable gatherings ot friends ot tho star, who want to testify by their presence to her popularity. Robert B. Mantell In his extrusive read ing preparatory to tho revival of "King John," In which he will be seen at the Urandoui theator Monday night ot the coming week, ran across the reason why Magna Charta Is not mentioned In "King John," glvon Indirectly by the historian, Hume. Shakespeare. Mr, Mantell points out, was anxious for court favor, as 2 INCH POST STEEL BED VERNIS MARTIN GOLD BRONZE FINISH CULKINS TAILORS. 1st. 2d. Dudley U2 19 Tanner 17 170 Chase IK 1M Towl 170 130 Cavanaugh 172 ISO Totals .., 836 J7J Handicap , 13 33 KI7 3d. Tot 111 M2 1&9 171 US IB m 35 SCO 415 477 10fi 70S 2.694 Totals 9U Haxie City Coaalp. Wanted Office boy: most be 11 Annlr tmaany oince. Miss Madge Sturrock loft 'yesterday for Terrible Suffering Kcxema AU Over Baby4 Hotly. "When my baby wan four mentbs old his face broke out with eoaem.o, and at sixteen month of age. bis faoe, hands and arms were In a dreadful state. The ecxeraa spread all over hie body. 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