THE BEE: OMAHA, FMim, NOVEMBER 7, 19i;5. J BEIEF CITY NEWS Idle tni.T Tti. rnn Mutns.1. Ooaia. Lighting- fixtures. Bttrress-OTanden Co. ridellty Btorspe Is Ym Co. Doug. 11 Have Boot Print XI Now Bsacon rress. WU1 aire Dance The Loyet Order of Moose will gle a dance Friday night. Roller Skating1 at Ohambtra' Far tiam street entrance. rhone Douelas lS7t. Chambers School ct Bandar Sow Opm Social, aesthetic and stage dancing taught Telephone Douglas 1S7I. Visitor at Commerce School Vrof. Gate, superintendent of schools at Blair, Mslted the High School of Commerce Wednesday. Dance and Social The United Com n rclal Travelers entertained at a dance and social Saturday evening. One hun i.ird guests -were present. Federal Criminal Casts Monday Criminal cases will be tried by the federal court beginning Monday, November 17. About twenty criminal cases will bo tried. Following them about fifteen civil cases will be tried. School District Sued The Lion Bond ing loiupany, to whom has been assigned the alleged Interest of John II. Devlne In the prlco of a building constructed for Douglas county school district No. 4, has brought sttlt against the district for JIS5.7L Church to Hold a Talr Holy Family i hurch, under the leadership of Father Stephen Dowd, pastor, will hold a church fair November 11, 12 and 13 In tho Bchool hall of the church, which Is to be pri marily of a social nature, and also to raise some money for the church. Delegates to Purity Congress Mayor i 'Amman has appointed four women as delegates to the International Purity Con Kress meeting In Indianapolis. The dele gates appointed are: Mesdames E. It, Hume, Mary Wilson, Jane McClali and t'arrie Scott. They will attend the con grcss at their own expense, as the city Is without authority to pay" the expenses of the delegaiion. rredrickaon to "Wyoming H. K. Fred rickson, state Consul for tho Lincoln Memorial Highway, leaves today for Wyoming, where he will 'spend ten days visiting. Mrs. Frcdrlckson will accom pany her husband on the trip. After i eating up In "Wyoming Fredrlckson will so Ho Grnntl Island, where on November 19 he wilt meet the consul -from every county lu Nebraska and line up work for Norfolk Banker Arrtsted-Charlea W'ittlngham, former president of the Nor folk1 bank, was arretted Wednesday In Cedar ruWds, la. He was taken to loux, city and, from there will be brought to Omaha to iinswer a bank shortage charge. The, Norfolk bank has reorganised and hasjieen so lor some time. United States Attorney Howell said he "did not know Jus" when tho banker would arrive In OirhJha. Wltzliigham was released on bond; ... f? HIGHWAYMEN HOLD UP AND ROB PEDESTRIAN To Jifglnvaymcn held up and robbed jb. llfgglns, 3212 North Twenty-first sliest, of' 6 rarly' last;ulght. TJte holdup occurred at Nineteenth and Vlr(li...antl Isthought by the police to i uvt neii pc:etratcd Jy the same men who gut $10 -the night before from a iiocery Ktorej.4ii'kmlJir-manner. Key to tn3Itt:atlon Hee Advertising. SUFFRAGISTSGO TO LINCOLN Speoial Car Carries Thirty to State Suffrage Convention. HUSBANDS SEE THEM START Largest DrlrKntloit thu I'.vfr I.rft Thin Cltr for Such n State Con rntlnn tiets Jietv Sanies to fftltlnn. Thirty ilelesates to the Nebraska suf frage convention, which opened yesterday morning at Lincoln, left on a special car at a few minutes after 9 o'clock yester day for that city. It was the largest delegation thai hns ever gone from this city to a state suf frage convention, and many of the hus bands were At the station to bid God speed to the delegation. Even the sta tion master, John Mlk, as he pointed out the car to the women, said that he was a firm believer In woman's eutfmge and hoped tho women would win. "Will you vote to give us the ballot next fall?" nsked an enthusiastic little delegate of Mr. Mlk. "Sure f will," came tho prompt reply, and a button with "Votes for Women" was thereupon pinned upon the coat of the station master and a new name signed to a petition. John L Kennedy, James Hlchardson, Dr. II. C. Summey and Fred Crelgh were among the men who were at tho station to sec that the .car was there and every thing In readiness for the detcgutlon. A few stray travelers who did not know of the, special car for the suffrag ists boarded It and were not permitted to leave until they had pledged their support for tho cause. This was done most willingly by a stunning young man who was anxious to find the smoker, hut was stopped by Mrs. W. C. Sunder land and asked to sign a petition. 'Every delegate woro a suffrage button, and the delegation Included Mesdames John N..Badvln, II. C. Sumney, John1 Is. Kennedy. X. T. Llndsey, W. C. Sunder land, George Covell, James Richardson, Mary I. Crelgh, Sherman Felt, J. St. Met calf, Hallcck Hose, .diaries Kountzc, Mary B. Newton, W. K. Shaffer, J. P. White, F. J. Birrs,. T. n. Ward, Lanscoy Smith, Paul Gcttschmann, Harvey Morse, C. E. Brady, Frank Moore, Fred Carey, Fred Wend, S, A. Capen, George Copper, Abbl.e Itawlston, G. lr. Bllgh, I. Conner, McCoy. W. It. Hartwick, W. Hattcroth, Misses Belle Dewey, Arabella 'Kimball, AT. T. Dykeman. Mrs. Draper Smith and Miss Daisy Donne left Wednesday evening for Lincoln. Too Many Vacations, Say Board Members In passing a rcroltitlon asking the State Teachers association to hold Its annual session Thanksgiving week, the Board of Kducullon section of the organisation yes terday agreed that thero are too many breaks In the school year. It was decided that It would bo best for teacher and pupil alike If the sessions were held at a time when the vacation for the annual holiday and the associa tion meeting could be brought together. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as folio? Senator II. V. f hum way, Wakefield, president; C C "Vost. Broc,k. lce president, Mrs. J'. II. Mel ville, Sterling, secretary CONCEALED WEAPON CHARGE LIFTED FROM JONES' HEAD W. H. Jones, a farmer living near Pralg, Neb., bought a revolver and cartridges yesterday afternoon and was going to tho depot to board the home-going train when Motorcycle Officer Wlieelcr saw him put tho weapon In his pocket. The officer promptly arrested Jones for carrying concealed weapons, but later It developed that he was a good friend of Mayor Dahlman, and upon the ' latter's recommendation the prisoner was allowed to go. REV. G A HULBERT SUCCEEDS REV. JAMES A. JENKINS CREW ABANDONS SCHOONER' Lives Lout When Sailors Take to Boats with Seas High. A meeting of the member? o' the St. Mnry's Atcmte Congrc;atlinal church was held last evening for the purpose of selecting a pastor to succeed ltcv. James Alexander Jenkins, who was called to the Warren Avenue Congregational church of Chicago. After due consideration the preference fell upon Itov. G. A. Hulbert, to whom the position will be tendered. The se lection was made without one dissenting voice. OMAHA SUFFRAGISTS TO HOLD CHRISTMAS BAZAR Brayton Man Killed Under an Automobile When Car Hits Bridge The Omaha Suffrage association will hold a Christmas bazar the first week In December. This was decided at the meeting of the association held Wednes day afternoqn. Mrs. George Covel and Mrs. It, C. King were elected delegates to the state convention. Mrs. W, II. Hattcroth was ejected recording secre tary In placo of Mrs. W. K. Shafer. who tent In her resignation. The meeting was for the purpose of electing tho two otlm delegates, which they had neglected to do at the last meeting, NEW YORK REPUBLICANS ELECT SUPREME JUDGE V. "W. Cannon of Brayton, la., was killed and .Perry llallock of the same town nas badly hurt when an automobile they l ad Just bought In Omaha'a'nd were drlvlns home fill from a brldgj over a gully on tho lliver-to-1 liver road flvo miles east of Council Bluffa last night Hallock was drivliisvtho, car, whleh be longed to Cannon. The' machine was not going at high Bpcod, but Ip tome way Buiuujoii.inB Dnage. cannon was-dead Srnldrri by Stenm w.icii jouna oy an umana mptorlst, who or scorched by a fire, apply Buckleys NBW TOIUv, Nov. fx Late returns from missing' counties received today at repub lican state headquarters as given out by State Chairman Barnes, Indicated that William K. Werner, republican candidate for chief judge of the court of appeals, would win over Wlllurd Bartl'ett. dem ocratic, and Independence leaguo nominee, by S.OOO votes. H had been supposed here tofore that Bartlett would be elected by a substantial plurality. came along the road shortly afterward arm assisted in glvlhtftld.' Cannon was a wealthy stockman Brayton, of Arnica- Salver Cures Piles, too, and the worst sores. Guaranteed. Only 25 cents. For sale by your drugglst.--Advertlso-mcnt. V r' t. r . t After 48 Weeks you will have acquired two excell ent things. 1st. A caah capital, the begin ning of greater things. , 2d. A Thrift Habit, worth more than the cash capital. Merely "beginning" a savings account, adding to it "what you can spare," and frequently taking a backward step by withdrawing is not the best way to put your finan cial affairs in order. VESSEL LEFT UNNECESSARILY Pratt J t noli on Shoal nnlt Ponndrd ti- Heavy Wntfi Later Works Of! nnd IJrlfts I nilnmrntrtl In Where Picked t p. POItTliAND, Me. Nov. 6.-Nine mem bers of the crew of the Gloucester fish ing tchooner Annie M. Parker, which was picked up Monday with all nulla set and Its hold full of fish by the HrttHh steamer Astrakhnn, sixty miles eitoi oft Nantucket, nnd which was towed to New I Bedford by the revenue cutter tire sham, weio brought hero tonight. The story told by the survivors of the Annlo M. Parker's crow solves the mys tery as to why a vessel apparently sea wot thy and safe had been abandoned. The men of the Annie Parker were brought hero by the lumber schooner Ttfton from Jacksonville, which picked them up In dories thirty miles off Nan tucket Sunday morning after they had been adrift In small boats for twenty four houra without food or tiring. They reported that Beuben Kennedy, the cook, had been swept overboard from a dory and drowned and that Captain Vincent Nelson and three of th,elr mates prob ably had been lost. The men missing besides Captain Nel son arc: l.estcr Fletcher of Argyle Sound, N. S ; Boss Worther of Pubnlco Head, N. S.. and Thomas Landry of Arclchat. C B. Henry Nelson of Beverly, son of thj captain, was left behind on the Boston fishing schooner Jotle and Phoebe, ex hausted from his experience, but hoping to find trace of his father, Until thev reached here they were Ignorant that they had abandoned their vessel unnecessarily and that the loss of llfo might havo bten avoldea. They reported that the Annie M. rarker, bound home from the fishing grounds oft New Koundland with a full catch, waa driven off Its course by ad verse winds and went aground on the Boso and Crown shoals off the Nantucket coast Saturday morning. The vessel was being pounded by heavy seas and the crew agreed with Captain Nelson that their only hope of safety lay In getting clear of the craft. So they abandoned t. Kvldently the vessel later worked off the shoal In deep water and drifted nndnmagtd to where It was picked up. CORPORATION TO TAKE OVER BIG CATTLE COMPANY SHUniDAN. Wtyo., Nov. C-(8peclal.) The Bpcar-55lmmerman Cattle company, a corporation capitalised at J60.O00 and in corporated under the laws of Wyoming, Is preparing to take over on December 1 the lands and leoaea of tho Spear Broth ers Cattlo company,- one of the largest cattlo companies In the west at this time. The lands controlled by Kpear Brothers comprise approximately 60,000 acres In northern Wyoming and southern Mon tana. The announcement that such a deal was pending was made several days ajjo, but the moving spirits of . the new concern were not known until the incorporation nauera were filed. The)' arc p. B, Zim merman bt .Pennsylvania and Dakota, W. M. SDtar of Bherldan, H. c. hosiwick and B. M. Kaddls of Omaha ana j, j. Kendrlck of Sheridan. Mr, Zimmerman Is president of tho new company and John B. King Is secretary. The stock of Spear Bi others Is all be ing sold and tho new company will re stock tho ranges entirely with southern cattle, having agents already in the southwest looking up herds. Another Avlntnr Kites Upside IJorrn. VEnSAlLLES, France, Nov. Maurice Chestlllard, a French aviator, today imi tated tho examplo set by Adolphe Pegoud and flew over the aerodrome here In his biplane, head downward. He also per formed many other feats of aerial aero batlsm. i. PC These Dealers Sell "Swift's Premium" Oleomargarine OMAHA PREMIUM OLEOMARGARINE DEALERS The members of the 'f: 4-r y Omaha Thrift CI b'' Will not only "begin, ' they will finish what they start out to do. Afteryou have made 48 weekly deposits the mission or this Club will have .beenf fulfilled. By that time your saving will have become 'automatic; you will keep right on adding .to your cash capital and this bank will interest itself in your suc cess. The money will be yours to do with what you choose. You will have demonstrated that you are a success, and you will keep right on toward bigger things. Club opens tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Join early. Omaha National Bank Seventeenth and Farnam ts. Savings Dept., Street Floor Culls from the Wire Nearly M0 persons were Injured and Olie waa Kllieu 111 Bireoi tar biiu .uiu nrH.tpntK In Chlcaeo In October. Cir.iPMnru was responsible for 2G8 of 399 traction accidents, Investigators re ported. nnv.mnr IT D. Hatfield of West Vir ginia, left Charleston last night for MoumUvllle, where on Thursday lie will Investigate the recent charges of cruelty to Inmates of tho state penitentiary. The National Conference ot United States Custom llous collectors,. Deputy Collectors and Surveyors, which convened r... vnrk- Mnnrlav. was addressed yes terday by John Purrcy Mltchel, collector of tlij port or icw urn huw hihui elect of the city. Mr. Mltchol was given an ovation. A glowing tribute to the memory of Francis K. Wlllard, founder of the Women's Christian Tempernce union. u h .,i,i.iri-n from all narts of the coun try by national lecturer wormni in ine Interests of natlon-wldo prohibition marked the closing session today of the national convention ' umun i nm bury Park, N. J., yesterday. ti. inrv in the case of Edmund O van Klein of Chicago, charged with havlnr ,v,iw.,i Mian Htliel Newcomb of San Kran- cIbco' of her Jewels after he had lured her into an Invalid marriage, reported a disagreement at Portland. Ore., yesterday and whs discharged. This was von Klein's second trial, the first Jury also having dltagreed. In the presence of oer lO'i priests, sev eral bishops and 1M members of the cath olic church. Archbishop Meswiier of Mil waukee Installed jesterdaj III. Hey. J. M Koudelka an bishop of r-..perior, "W Is , to succeed lit. Hev. A. P. Bchinner. who recently resigned. At Ottawa Ontario. It was learned yes terday Stefansson's Canadian Arctic ex pedltlon has been heard irom t the northernmost point of Alaska. The firm of ltfmer & Amend, among the coiiiitry-s largest dealers In chemicals and laboratory apparatus, pleaded guilty eaterday In federal court at New prk io classifying fi eight shipments Im properly Biid was fined !. T,nin No. 1 on the Western Pacific i,.iinH known uu the Panama Pacific express, plunged Into d landslide which I Iliad covered the tracks with earlh and was wrecked near Orovllle, Cat., yester- I day. lSngttieer jonn aicurnw was per ,liaps fatally Injuied and Fireman It A Jones was seriously hurt. None of th i passengers was Injured. Foreign Notes, Ma) or Nathan and the aldermn of i Rome, after a heated disciistlon. yester day decided to resign from office. Tnls action was due to the defeat on Novem- her 2 In the second ballot of the gen eral elections of the two candidates lu Itome supported by tho municipal "blw '" flaroii Patarno. the murderer or Prln- ' cess (ilulla dl Trigona, a lady-ln-waltlng ' I to Queen Helen, waa operated on In i prison at Genoa yesterday for the ex. I traction of a bullet whlh he fired Into I his head In an attrmpt to end his own life after the murder occurred. The , .r-nt. . Iu.ImI i-r, hnli.a Kit. . i-livo, ..... .--.o. VMS - , - ...fill Innlh.i' !. 1 1 r in n, ... Addy, Win. .1., 3506 Sherman Ave. Adelson, J., 2736 Davenport St. Altnnn & Elowitz, S23 North 20th St.. Altschulcr, Abo., 1723 North 33d St. Anderson, A., 2540 Rcene St. Bnrnett, A., 1316 North 2(th St. Butt, J., 604 North 1 6th St. Bco llivo Grocory, 16th anil CuiuIiir Ste. . Boll Grocery and Market, 512 North 16th St. Borcutt & llorick, 2018 Mandorson. ' Bercus, I. D., 702 North 27th SU Borkowitz, J., 1502 North 24th SU B,ernstoin, J., 2026 Sherman Ave.. Block, J., 3190 Ames Ave. Blunientlml, A., 1701 South 10th St. Blumonthal, D., 29th and Cumins Sts. Bonncss, P., 2221 Leavenworth St. Boston Market, 113 North 16th St. t Bross, P., 3347 Ames Ave. Brown, B. M., 2C32 South 24th St Bntts, Wm. R, 1921 Farnam St. Cavcnungh, P., 1502 North 18th St. Clowry Court Grocory, 1624 ChlcaRO St.. Courtney & Qo., 17th and Douglas St. Crew, tK D., 3263 Arbor St. Dansky, IL, 2003 North 20th St, , Dybbro Bros., 30th and Manlo Sta. Envin, 0. E., - 5301 North 24th SU Foley, G. P., 3102 Sherman Aye. Prisch, Sam., 1428 South 16th St. t Garrop, B., 2302 Ndrth 37th St. Goldwarc, Sam 2621 Sherman Are. Goodwin, H. C, 2902 Hamilton St.. Grecnberg, S., 1548 South 24th SU. Ilagclin, F., 1637 North 24th St. . Ilugcr, S. E., 4502 North 34th St. Homnn, II., 1704 Clark St. Harm el, S., 4101 North 24th SU Hawkins & Latham, 3131 Burt St. Hayden BroB., 104 South 16th St, Heath Bros., 3001 North 24th St. Hormanek & Co., 1312 Williams St. Hibblor & Co., 2312 Vinton St. Harding, G. E., 2603 South 13th St. llobbs & Shafer, 3024 North 24th St. Howell & Sons, 171 S Leavenworth St. Hum pert, H., 2306 South 16th St. Hupner, G. P., 3924 Sherman Ave. Jauowski, T., 1420 Military Ave, Joppcrson & Co., 1002 South 24th St. Jowidan, D. J., 1701 Vinton St. Johnson, 0. A. "W., 9404 Cuming; St. Johnson & Carlsen, 2624 North 30th SU Johnson & Lofdnlil, 3702 Fort St. Karsch & Co., 1820 Vinton St. Kirk, J. E., 2420 Leavenworth SU KJoin & Co., 1207 South 6th SU Knudson, J. H., 4619 Cuming SU Kulakofsky, I., 1944 South 10th SU Kulakofsky, R., 2404 Ames Art. Kunol, 0. P., 1260 8outh 13th SU Kunol, V. P., 124 4 South 13th St. Lnngo Grocory Co., . 2310 Cuming St. Lincoln, Harry, 2330 South 20th St. London, M., 2414 North 24th St. Lyman & Brcnnan, 2108 South 16th SU Mallison, 0. H., . 202 North 17th St. Miirgulos, Jv i 1302 North 24th St. Murko Bros. 2123 Military Ave. Marquordt, H. P., 1622 South 16th St. McCoy Grocory Co., 2221 Military Are. Meyers, 0. D., 1723 Vinton St. 1 Milder, H. R., 1014 Pacitle St. Morgan, Joseph, 41Q2 North 36th SU Morgan, W. J., 6102 Leavenworth St. Mulfingcr, C. A., 402 Wool worth Are. Mulfingor, L., 1113 South 32d St, Nathan & Nathan, 2307 Leavenworth St. Nielsen, H. C, 1623 North 33d SU Nielsen, J., 4104 Orand Ave. Novitsky, S,, 1010 North 16th St. Pankratz & Son, E. R., 3908 North 24th BU Peterson, L., 3602 Ames Ave. Public Market, 1C10 Ilarnoy St. I Rachmnn, H., , v.' 2802 ShermanAVe, Raduziner, J., 2404 Fort' St. liau, J., 1501 North 33d St.' Rajnnon & RomonsW , 514 North 16th St. Reuben, II., 2422 Sherman Are, Reyinchok, J., 2711 Leavenworth St. Risouan, S., 2313 Cuming St. Ronan, AVrm., 3701 Cold St. j Rosenborg & Co., 402 North 34th St. ,v Roscublum, L., 80S North 16th SU Rosenthal, S., 1611 Leavenworth SU Ross, Goorgo, 2717 North 24th SU Rudloff, Wm., 2629 Bherman Ave. Sanitary Gro. & Meat Market, 2221 Cumins St. Schlaifor, 0., 1824 St. Mary's Ave. Scluiauber, H., 1906 North 24th St. Sohnaubor & Hoffman, 408 North 16th St. Sohultz, A. C, . 4344 Leavenworth ,SU Siegel, E., 1734 Dorcas SU Simon, A., - 3126 Maple SU Singer Bros., 2604 South 30th SU- Shorman, J., ' 1 3601 North 30th St." Somraer Bros., ; 2763 Farnam St. Stock, 0. L., 1008 North) 16th St. Stein Bros., ' ' ; "4002 Hamilton ' ' Stenner, L., '. 2236 South 20th St. Stribling, Geo., 1124 South 7th SU' Swigart, M. W., 1917 Clark St. ' Thomsen's Market, 2303 Leavenworth. Tliorin & Snygg, 3880 Hamilton St. ' Tuckmon Bros., 2423 Davenport SU ' ' Tusk man Bros., 322 North 18th St. ' Toit8ort, Geo., 40th and Plnkney ,St's. Tuckson, D., 3503 North 30th SU Vom Wog, Wm., 2123 Leavenworth SU Warficld, 0. V., 2201 Military Ave. Wesin Gro. Co., 2005 Cuming St. Wintroub & Rosen . 1024 South 10th SU Wohlnor, H., 6144 North 16th St. Wohlnor, L., 622 South 16th SU Woodruff, Mrs. L., 3702 North '8 0th SU Zarp, C. N., 1503 Park Are. South OMAHA PREMIUM OLEOMARGARINE DEALERS Auorbuch, H. 71., 318 North 24th 8t. Beavers, R. C, 520 North 24th St. Collins & Hannigan, 3904 Q St. Diet., R,, 424 North 24th St. Dietz, Rud, 2504 N St. Pingerlos, Chas., 2651 Y St. Gross, J., , 24th and B Sts. Jacobsen, A., 168 South 30th St. Jensen, Chris., 24th and A St. BENSON. NEBRASKA Ivnudson Grocery Co., Durham, 105 North 25th St. Jennings, V., 21 4 Kast Broadway. Katskce, A., i- 22d. a.n1 Jf'erson Sts. Ivramolish & Swatok, .. 4002 L St. Krauso, J. 0., Albright, Neb. Meyorson, Sam, . 39th. Ave. and Q St. Millor, Aug., . 607 North 33d St. Paisley & Co., 618 North 20th St. Pavla8, Jno., 10 North 24th St. Polsleyl, E. J., 1222 North 24th St. Potter, J. E., C20 North 24th St. Reschke & Svroboda, 2414 N St. Simon, M. J., 202 South 30th SU Skinner & Eiting, . . 518 North 24th St. Smallridge, W. M., f " 365 South 38th SU Smith, E. N,, 2701 Madison SU Stearns, Chas., 2401 w St. Vols, Chas., 3821 Q St. Walsh Oro. Co., 2418 North lOUi 8t. wnuungton, it. m., 600 North 20th St. RALSTON, NEBRASKA Propst, T. R., Ralston. h. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA Owens, W. E., Talbott, Mr., 511 South 2 1st St. 356 Benton St. Peterson, Chris., 2000 6th Are. Order a pound carton today Swift & Company U. S. A. "l the bullet will bo made In a few days.