Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1913)
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 191.1. High Class, Fashionable Footwear for Women Well dressed women find our shoe section offers a complete showing of stylish footwear at lowest-ln-the-city-prlces. Here Are Two of Our Smart New Styles; They Speak for Themselves The boot illnstratod is made of best grade patent Icatbor, plain toe, cloth top, now Spanish heel, perfectly mado throughout a boot that sells elsewhere at $6.50. We have them in all sizes and widths. Special at New Tango Slippers for Women, $2.50 to $5 Tango slippers, exactly like cut, comes in all leathers and all col ox's in satin, the newest slipper with or without lacing; our spe cial prices $2.50 to $5.00 COimECT APPAREL FOR. MEN AND WOMEN. GO-OPERATITOARE COMING Grain and live Stock Shipping As sociations to Meet Here. MOVEMENT IS GROWING FAST Work (tut Schrmpn for ShIppInK Their Live Stock nnd CJrnln to Market to Oct nenrflt of thr Hnlra, BRIEF OIXY NEWS Copley, Jeweler, 215 S. 16th, 36tH year. rideUtjr Storage & Van Co. Doug- 1&1G. Have Root Print It Now Beacon Press, life lui? Yes. Fenn Mutual. Oould. Xmn Hg-htlnff Burgess. Gruiidcn Co. A. M. Davis' quality card, Is the thins for Christmas. A. Hospc Co., 1513 Douglas. Play at Monmouth Park School Monmouth Park school will produce Hansel and Qretcl" Friday afternoon as a part of the Christmas exercises. The afternoon program will begin at 1:50 o'clock. By Making- This responsible trust com pany executor and trustee you will avoid all contingencies and disabilities of indi vidual trusteeship at moderato cost to your estate. Peters Trust company, 322 Karnam street. Omaha Man Heafls Kiw Paper Copies of the first number of the newly -combined San Francisco Call-Post havo reached Omaha and show that the pub lication Is 'in chargo of F. W. Kellogg, who used to be Identified -with Omaha newspaper circles. Town end Ordered to Open Streat City Engineer Watson Townsend has been instructed to start proceedings - to open a street through Paddock' Place In the vlclnftyf Eleventh and Grace streets, preparatory to ordering a viaduct across the railroad tracks at the foot of Grace street. Missouri to Front With Its Claims The best advertised sections of theUnltrd States claim certain of their product to be superior to those grown elsewhere, but Missouri proudly claims tho distinction of producing profitably a greater number of farm products than any other state In the union. Missouri leads In poultry and eggs, also apples and peaches, and there Is no question that with the samo atten tion, the orchards of Missouri would equal thoto of the Pacific states. Pears, plums, cherries, grapes and all small fruits grow to perfection. Some states devote them selves entirely to grain, yet Missouri ranks third in wheat and seventh In corn, In spits of the, fact that with Its widely diversified farming Industries, no one crop receives particular attention. In cer tain states tho growing of vegetables Is the main Industry, but Missouri has the soil and climate to grow any variety the equal of the best grown elsewhere. Pota toes the equal of northern grown; onions that will rival those of Texas; water melons the peer of the Georgia n&ttle xnakc, and cantaloupes as luscious as those of Colorado; tomatoes and sweet potatoes that can not be beaten In the truck sections of the Atlantic states, and besides Missouri has good local and city markets close at hand. As to dairying and raising of horses, mules, cattle, sheep and hogs, where can these lines of farmlnjr be pursued with greater profit than In Missouri? Here the climate Is mild, requiring no expensive shelter, and building materials are cheap. Water Is plentiful, so that expensive equipment to furnish this necessity Is" not required. A large portion of this country la tribu tary to the Missouri Pacific and is reached by its lines. PRESIDENT OF MACHINISTS IS TO BE HERE TODAY Word has been received here by Sam Grace that William H. Johnston, presl dent of the International Association of Machinists will be In Omaha this evening on his return trip from the Se attle meetings of the Federation of La bor to his headquarters In Washington, D. C. While In Omaha he will speak before the local order of the machinists at the Labor temple. Mr. Johnston arrives In Omaha at t o clock in the afternoon and will depart for the east Thursday. Beyond his ad dress at a meeting at the Labor temple Wednesday evening ho will not devote any of his time to business matters of the machinists, but will make his visit one of pleasure. It Is expected that he will have something to say of the big strike when he appears at the meeting Wednesday night. Ullllonsneaa and Constipation Cured If you are ever trqubled with bilious ness or constipation you will be interested in the statement of H- F Brwln, Peru Ind. A year ago last winter I had an attack of constipation. Seeing Chamber lain's Tablets so highly recommended, I bought a bottle of them and they helped me right away " For sale by al' dealers, Advertlsetr - THREE HURTJN CAR CRASH Fog Makes it Impossible for Motor man to See Ahead of Him. POLICE USE HANDKERCHIEFS Traffic Officer TlnnilnKC Clnhn In "White go thnt the Directions Cnn lie Seen ThroiiRh the Henry 3Ilst. J. W. Shotthlll. secretary of the Ne braska Co-Operative Grain and Live Stock Shipping association arrived In Omaha yesterday to make preliminary arrange ments for the coming of tho association this morning. Th sessions of tho con vention nrr to ho hrld nt tho Hotel Home. J, S. Canaday of Mlnden Is president of thti organisation and J. W. Shorthlil of Hamilton Hccrotary. All tho grain or live stock shipping as- sociations In the state are eligible to l membership In this state association. There are about SXi such shipping asso ciations in tho state, over half of which are members of the state association. The problems of the co-operative ship I ping business nro gone over at these state association meetings. The delegates from perhaps loO or more local associa tions from various parts of the state at tend the convention and tell of their ex periences with various difficult problems that confront their respective organisa tions. Information on Improved methods Is freely exchanged, and nil are expected to benefit by tho experiences of all tho others. The movement toward co-operative shipping associations nmong the farmers of the state has been growing rapidly In the last five years. More and more such associations aro constantly being organ ized In various localities. In this way tho farmers find a market for their grain which brings them all tho net over and above what It actually costs operating tho elevator. Also they club together In shipping their live stock to tho South Omaha market. Often as many as a dozen farmers club togftthcr In this way to make up a single carload of hogs or cattle for tho market. Tho stock of each man Is marked or painted with some distinguishing mark, so that when It reaches tho markot It can be sorted out, tho weights of each man's stock can bo separated, and tho proceeds may bo easily prorated In making the romlttance. In this way the man with less than a car load of stock of his own, may still ship to tho South Omaha markot and get tho advantago of the South Omaha prices, which aro higher than thoso he receives from his local dealer at home. a new feature in the s'in-parlor observa tion car, proxlding for an curly light breakfast. If desired, before reaching Jacksonville. The route of the Seminole Umlted Is an attractive one; the train running via the Illinois Central to and from lVlrmlng ham over a double track, melt-ballasted, block signal protected road for the greater part of the distance. From Birmingham the route Is over tho Cen tral of Georgia to and from Albany (with connections to and front Savannah, Au gusta and Macon) and from thence the Atlantic Const Line to and from Jack sonville. New and powerful locomotives have been assigned to the trntltiolc Limited service for the entire distance between Chicago nnd Jacksonville, which fnct. taken In connection with the high grade physical condition of the lino for Its en tire distance, assures effectlvo "on-tlmo" service for the season. Omaha trains connect with the Semi nole Limited nt Chicago. A rear-end collision of two street cars In Council Bluffs Tuesday morning at 7:30 o clock near.Twenty-flfth and Avenue A resulted In Injuries to three persons. Mo torman 13. L. Wynnt, 1731 Avenuo A, was Internally Injured nnd taken homo In an automobile; Carl Campbell, employed at tho Craig foundry, was Bruised about the knees; Grovcr Smith, 814 Nineteenth avenue, was Internally Injured and taken to Mercy hospital. At the time of tho accident a heavy fog covered that part of the city and tho mo- torman of the rear car did not seo the car ahead, which was taking on pas sengers, until It wns too late to fully stop. ine cars were of two types, and the roar one had a lower A-estlbuIe, wththe re sult that it buckled in with tho forco of the impact. Thoro were a number of Dassencera on both cars and those in tho rear car were badly shaken up. Darkness was prolonged yesterday on account of the density of tho heavy fog that hung over the downtown part of Omaha. Many auto owners lit tho lamps on their cars and in order to make their directions plainer traffic pollcemon wrapped their clubs in their handker chiefs. Traffic In general was slower and as a consequence no serious acci dents havo been reported. In the higher parts of town the heavy mist was not so pronounced and In the west end of the city It was considerably lighter. At Dundee there was hardly any at 8 o'clock. Illinois Central Service to Florida Although for tho last four years, a solid dally train the year 'round between Chi cago and Jacksonville, 11a., with service from St. Louis, the Seminole Limited of tho Illinois Central will servo its patrons during Its fifth, 1913-14, winter Florida season more efficiently and attractively than ever before v It has been newly equipped throughout and Is an nil-steel train between Chicago and Jacksonville. In point of elegance, Interior conveniences, luxuries and gen eral comforts, there will be no finer train operating between the mlddlo west nnd Florida. The equipment for the season consists of a steel sun-parlor observation car, ton-sections two-compartments and drawing room sleeping cars, freo reclining chair car and coach; also a twelve-section drawing room steel sleeping car from St. Louis. Dining cars serve all regular ir.eola enroute. In addition to which Is Xcnldcil by Sti-niu or scorched by a fire, apply Hueklcn's Arnica Salvo. Cures Piles, too, and the worst sores. Guaranteed. Only 25 cents, For sale by all druggists Advertisement. Big Lawyers Come to Try Case Here in Federal Court Heating in tho suit that Is known as the St Joseph Grand Island case is on the culrndnr of tho federal district court, where It Is expected to couio up Thursday before Judge W. II. Munger nnd Judge T. C. Munger, sitting together. j In this nroceodln'g the minority stock j holders are demanding an accounting nnd i segregation of the road, which has passed under control of tho Union Pacific, the amount Involved going away up Into big figure. Representing the complaining stockholders Is the famous New York law firm of Untermcycr & Marshall, composed of Samuel I'ntermeycr, who conducted the examination for tho con gressional money trust probe, and Louis Marshall, who was recently of counsel of Governor Sulzer In his Impeachment trial, nnd one, It not both - of them, will bo here for this hearing. In which Myron L. Learned Is tho local associate. For the Vhlon Pacific General Solicitor Loomls and tho St. Joseph road's attor neys from St, Joseph will defend mo! 1 Shimmering Glass Set in Solid Steel THE newest in railroad travel a magnificent sun-parlor observation car attached to the all-steel train to Florida the Seminole Limited. Planned for utter luxuxyt for comfort and safety unequalcd, making tho Seminole Limited the train that cultured people choose to take them South. Picture the joy of traveling; through age-old forests and post quaint plantations all the while seeming to sit under an open sky I Seminole Limited The Millionaire' i Way to Florida srorldM srer laisrr to be foand la the moat eicluilta clsbt or beil hoUIt. Whether you linger over a fragrant cigar, or gossip over a cup of tea t whether resting in your great, com fortnblc berth, or enjoy ing a well-cooked, well-served dinner you will agree that cer tainly one southbound train gives you a trip of luxury that well bears comparison with the surperlatire good times awaiting you at your journey's end. And it costs no more than on ordinary trains. Double tracks. Electric Block Signals and super-heater Paclflc type locomotlres Iniure yonr arrlral on time. Speed, service and every convenience are auured. Ltaul Chicago 8.15 p.m., SULovtii It M p.m. Arritu Jaciionrilti 7 JO cm. ncend tnorning Ha Illinois Central 8. NORTH, District FasBtngr Agent, 407 South 18th St., Omaha, Xefi. Tsl. Douglas 964. WINTER TRIPS TO- Ftorida, the Culf Coast and Cuba NOW 1r tho time for planning a visit to tho Sunny South. Favorablo jrountl trip excursion tickets on salo daily to all Im portant wlntor resorts. Round Trip Farts From Omaha Jacksonville! $50.50 Miami $72.60 Palm Beach $69.00 St. Petersburg .:. $62.10 Now Orleans $4100 Havana Kissimmee $59.50 Palatka 53.50 St. Augustine . . . .$52.80 Tampa $62.10 Mobile $41.00 ....$87.00 Itctum limit, Juno 1, 1014, excepting New Orleans tickets to thin point bearing return limit of May 16, 1914. Liberal stop over privileges. Choice, of scenic routes. Fourteen Sleeping Trains Luxuriously oqulppod, aro operated on fast schedules between Omaha nnd Chicago, via tho Chicago and Northwestern Railway. Convenient connections with fast trains on all lines to and from tho South and Southeast. .""or full particulars apply at ticket, offices. Chicago & North western Railroad 1 tOlt Farnant Street, Omaha, Neb. 1IOTISI.3. HOTELS. VANDERBUT HOTEL 34&ST. EAST at BMK.flE..NEYr TORK. Oum antrunoe . "An hotel of distinction with moderate charges' 7 Within Ave minutes of principal railway terminals. Situation ideal. RJrtxMMsfsW TARIFF! 8lngt room . . Double rooms . . Doubts bedrooma, boudoir dretitng-room and bath Sulttt Pailolr, btdroom and bath Each room vrlth beih pgr d,r-U. U. M a J, W, t7, M " " ts. U. til $10, 111, (IS HOTEL FLANDERS 133-137 Weat 47th St, New Yorfc Oity jnrav enr hmuwax Th rta-ht kind o hotal In tha right looavtlty. In tha heart pMh the atar district and adjacent to the ihopplnr eantar. PoilUvalr flra-proot, Bxcallent culatns and an exceptional oroheatna. A larre addition Juat oetn. pie ted, oontalnlnr library. Brill and billiard halL i Handsomely Turnished Rooms, Private Bath, w , $1.50 PEE DAY UPWARD. From a rand Central Station, c&ra marked "Broadway" without traaaftr; rennaylrania Station. 7th Ave, eara without trtnafer. 1 Booklet upon requeat. H. R. BHABiBS, PROP, ftRS OLD COPY OF THE BEE IN CORNERSTONE OF CHURCH In clcarlnc away tho debris of the St. Paul's Lutheran church. Twcnty-elehtn and Parker atreets, which waa destroyed In the Easter toinado an old copy of The lice comes to light. Tho paper had ben placed, along with a copy of a German paper and. a number of religious, books. In a steel box In the cornerstone. The copy of Tho Beo Is dated June, 1S92, and tho lead article la on tho democratic convention at Chicago, relating that In all probability Cleveland and Gray would be chosen aa presidential candidates for the coming national election. JURY OF PHYSICIANS BRIGHTS DISEASE "They were not genulno cafes of Bright'a disease." Then how about iases like this: It. -C. Pell, cor. Broadway and Battery Streets, Is manager nf ono of Son FYan risco'd big corporations. Ills son had Blight's dUease. Tho father had two dif ferent physicians, ono of them an Army Surgeon, on the case. Patient was greatly swollen with dropsy and the doctors de clared the caso Bright'H and Incurable. Ha thereupon put the patient on FVlton'a Renal Compound. Ho began to mend and In six months was well. The father could hardly credit it and had two dif ferent physicians examine the patient and analyzo tho samples. Both reported U normal. Thus a Jury of physicians decided that tho patient had Brlght's dtseaao and waa Incurable and another Jury of physicians later determines his recovery. As to permanence, this was eight years ago and the patient is now In business In San .Kranclsco. If you havo Brlght's disease do you not owe It to yourself and family to try Fulton's' Ilenal Compound beforo giving up? For sa'e at nil druggists. For pamphlet write John J. Fulton Co., San Francisco. Florida, New Orleans, Cuba, Panama, Gulf Coast Resorts All principal raaorti ta the south reached fcr quick and con venient achadolei of the LouUvilla Naakvillo Railroad. Solid through traiaa or iloepinr cars from Chicago or St Louis. UnturpaMod a la carta dining car aarrica. Round trip tourist HclraU, return limit June 1st, en sale daily at reduced fares. Greater variety routes than any other line; direr to routes to Florida if desired. Homeieekers' tickets on sale First and Third Tuesday each month at very low rates. Vary Attractive Wnler Twits to Panua, Cob ud Juuica. The Most Attractive Way South Route of the macaJjlceat Dixie Limited, Dixie Flyer and South AUaatk Limited Trains. For fall particular, rates, tickets, descriptive illus trated booklets and sleeping car reservations, address P. W. MORROW, N. W. P. A. 332 Mirqsttt BUf., CHiciro, BL R. C WALLIS, D, P. A. 3IZ Kortk t& St. St Leak, Ma, Roses are Blooming in Galveston when Snow is flying up North! Come this year and spend a month, or two, where siiri v light and sea weave a fascinating spell over all outdoors. The finest surf bathing in the worlcj; motor along the splendid 50-mile beach, go fishing or sailing, play golf or tennis there is no need of spending a single hour in idleness unless your fancy wills. The Million Dollar Hotel on the Sea-wall with the many other modern hotels in the city proper offer every modern convenience and comfort to the visitor. . , . Write for particulars and booklets, Hotel Galvcz, Galveston, the Model City, Galveston Commercially, addressing r Galveston Commercial Association, Galveston,, Texas. The way to go is via "The Katy" Limited trains from St. Louis and Kansas City cover the distance with the great est comfort. Trains from your city make good connections at St. Louis and Kansas City with fast dependa ble "Katy" trains to Galveston. These trains are splendidly equipped electric lighted draw ing room Pullmans, chair cars, extra roomy and cozy, and dining cars that you would delight to dine in always. For fares and other traTcl information see your nearest railroad agent, or write to . . Mc.Vutt, l. I". .M. K. & T Lines, 80 Wulnut St., Kaunas City, Missouri. S. St. ReorKc, O. P, A., I. K. T. Lines, St 1 ..r( 9