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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY JANUARY 22, 1914.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS
Kara Boot Print It Now Beacon Pras.
life Xn.t T. Vtnn MutnaL Oouia,
Blsotrlo BnppUta Ourgess-Qranden Co.
rifltlltT Storage and Van Co. D. 1516.
Burn's Celsbratlon, January 23, Swed
ish hall, Sixteenth and Chicago streets,
Stat Bank of Omasa 4 per cent palA
on tlmo deposits; 3 per cent oald on sav
ings accounts. All deposits In this bank
are protected by tho depositors' guaran
tee fund of tho state of Nebraska.
ffna Patera Trait company confine
Itself solely to trustee and Investment
business and Is therefore not affected by
the ups and downs of finance. It Is ad
vantageous to estates of whatsoover size
to havo It named as executor or trustee.
AA Club Hsets Thursday "Can You
Trace Actual Business from Advertising
Specialties" will be the topic of discus
sion at Uie meeting of tho Omaha Ad
club this evening. The dinner, which
will start at 6:30 o'clock, will be given
at the Loyal hotel.
Judge Baker's Nephew Here Carl Rid
dle, nephew of Judge Ben S. Baker, vis
iting hers on his return from tho east,
la a rancher at Carstalrs, Alta., Can. Ho
declared Canadian cattle, fed on grasses
in the winter, are fattened and sold as
readily aa the grain fattened cattle of
the middle west. ,
Omaha Sot Represented Omaha for
once will not bo represented ut the
annual convention of the Western Asso
ciation of Electrical Inspectors which
meets in Cincinnati tho latter part of
this month. Although City Electrician M.
J. Curran has received an urgent Invi
tation to attend ho will not do so, be
cause ho feels he cannot stand the ex
pense of the trip. Inspector F. P. Mc
Gough was to havo rend a paper before
the association on "Window Displays,"
but he also will not attend.
LEE'BRIDQJES STARTS SUIT
: AGAINST BUILDING OWNER
Zee Bridges, recently appointed city
building Inspector, has sworn to his
first complaint In polloo court In con
nection with his now duties. In the
complaint William Weber, J01B Chicago
street, is charged with refusing to tear
down an old building which has been
condemned as unsafe by the inspector.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Al King, manager of the grocery de
partment at Hayden Bros., has gono to
Excelsior Springs on a short trip.
M. C. Hoffman, A. D. Simmons and R.
"V, Smith, business men of Murray, la.,
are in Omaha visiting tho Jobbing houses
arid discussing conditions with Omaha
merchants.
Take Salts to
Flush Kidneys
i --
Eat less meat if yon f eol Back
achy or have Bladder
trouble.
Meat forma urlo acid which oxcltoa and
overworks the kidneys in their efforts to
filter it from th system. Regular eaters
ofr meat must flush the kidneys occa
sionally. Tou must relieve tham Ilka you
relieve your bowels; removing .all the
acids, waste and poison, else you feel a
dull misery in the kidney1 region, sharp
pains in tho back or sick headache, dizzi
ness, your stomach sours, tongue is
coated and when the weather is bad you
have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is
cloudy, full of sediment; the channels
often get irritated, obliging you to get
up,' two or three times during the night.
To neutralize these Irritating acida and
flush off" the body's urinous waste get
about four ounces of Jad Salts from
any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in &
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and your kidneys will then act
fine and bladder disorders disappear. This
famous salts Is mado from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with
llthla, and has been used for generations
to clean and stimulate sluggish kldneya
end stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts Is
Inexpensive; harmless and makea a de
lightful effervescent Uthla-water drink
which millions of men and women take
Pow and then, thus avoiding serious kid
feey and bladder diseases. Advertisement.
RELIEF FROM INDIGESTION
Just As Soon As You Take a
Samuel's ''3-P" Capsule
Tako a capsule ' right now If your
stomach Is sour, bloated, full of gas, un
comfortable and you'll feel blessed re
lief In a few minutes.
That's the Joyful expcrlenco of thou
sands who use these pleasant and harm
less "THREE-P" capsules after heavy
meals, or when they feel that the stom
ach Is not up-to-tlic notch In taking care
of Its dally hard grind-
It's Just the best "stomach doctor."
Made after the prescription of a famous
French specialist and contains ingredients
which are absolutely necessary to an out-of-order
stomach; perfectly harmless; un
like sickening pills and tablets com
pounded In easy-to-take little capsules.
AUa now, aon't let your
iO w stomach continue to give
you trouble. Get Samuel's
THREE-P capsules to
day at any llvo drucxlst.
25o and 50c.
Guaranteed by Beaton
Drug Co.
AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA
Pupils of Lincoln School All Sub
jected k Vaccination.
ORDER OF CITY PHYSICIAN
Prrnlrtent I,elgh of llonnl of I'.ilurn.
lion Ucolnrpn llrnltli nt Schntnr
is Placed in Ilntutn of City
Ilcnlth Ilepnrtmrnt.
Two Clean Papers
FOR THE HOME
The Youth's Companion
AND
The Evening Bee
INCLUDING SUNDAY
Both for 55c a Month
Payable Monthly
at
THE BEE OFFICE
Following the discovery of a rmallpox
subject among the children of tho Lin
coln school, City Physician 12. J. Shana
han promptly closed tho school and or
dered all tho children vaccinated. Tho
school houso was also fumigated and
may bo quarantined. City Physician
Shanahan and a number of local physi
cians whom ho called to his assistance
at once went to work upon a program of
vaccination and by evening had injected
tho antitoxin into 133 pupils of Lincoln,
school. The remainder will bo vaccinated
today. Superintendent of Schools N. M.
Graham was at once notUlcd anJ sent
out warnings to all teachers to bo on
the lookout for tho contagion.
To some of tho pcoplo of tho city tho
vaccination program was promptly con
demned as tho order of tho Hoard of
Education nnd a number remonstrated
with President E. R. Leigh over the
order. President Leigh said last night:
"The vaccination order did not emanate
from tho Board of Education cr any
of its members. City Physician 11 J.
Shanuhan has chargo of tho public hoaltn
and If ho orders the children to bo vac-
ilnateil tho board has nothing to say In
the matter becauso they can bo vac
cinated by ho city .physician whether
they attend school or tiot If ho deems
such treatment necessary to tho mainte
nance of tho public health.
"President Leigh said tho sctiool au
thorities woro on the alert for any slyn
of tho contagion and precautious woro
being taken against the spread of tho
disease.
City Physician Shanahan has asked all
the doctors of the city to nld in stain
ing out tho first sign of tho contagion.
Ho has made a fight of many months
against sporadic cases of scarlet fovor
and diphtheria which for a tlmo threat
ened the children of tho city.
Ilndliiiulonii Lemon.
The following radloptlcon lesson will
bo given at Jungmann school, Twentieth
and O streets, Wednesday at 1 p. m.:
Abraham Lincoln, Fifth grade; Henry
W. Longfellow, Seventh grade; Mother
Gooso Rhymes. First A; Tho Story of
Nlxlo Bunny, Second A; music, Edison
machine. Thursday at 1 p. m.: Birds,
Third grade; Lumbering, Sixth grade;
Story of Peter Rabbit, First B; Hia
watha, Second B; Paul Revero'o Ride.
Fourth grade. The public Is Invited to
Attend.
Mercell Cniuildntr.
Deputy City clork John Mcrcell has
unnounccd his candidacy for deputy
United States marshal. Mere! is a
leader among tho democrats of the city,
and has tho united backing of all fac
tions for tho place. Besides the names
of democrats who aro signing the pe
titions of the deputy clerk there are
many republicans, who regardless of
party lines, aro supporting Mercell on
general principles. Mercell Is looked
upon both here and in Omaha as tho
coming leader among tho local demo
crats with whom he has always Btood
high. His petitions aro being circulated
by a number of leading democrats. Ho
has received endorsements on all sides,
and It Is said that City Cleric Flynn of
Omaha has let it bo understood that ho
looks with favor upon tho candidacy of
Mercell for deputy. Flynn Is expected
to win the marshal's baton.
Aanuclntlou Elects.
Tho annual meeting of tho Polish Homo
association was held on January 6, 1914,
by the Phllathea class of the First Bap
tist church. A short program will be
given. One number of special Interest
will be a solo by Mrs. Young.
Omaha Spends Over
Million for New
Sidewalks in 1913
Omaha property owners spent $1,338,-
310.63 for new sidewalks during tho year
1913, according to tho report of City En
gineer Watson Townscnd, filed with
Commissioner Thomas Mcdovrrn of the
department of publla Improvements. This
Is a record-breaking achievement in side
walk building.
"City commissioners did not order all
theso sidewalks built,'' said Mr. Town
send. "Property owners constructed a
largo porcentago of them without orders
from the council. Altogether, 13.61 miles
of new sidewalks were laid."
Of tho 13.61 miles of walks built 11.41
miles were constructed by tho property
owners themselves ,tho city building only
2.17 miles. Tho cost of all tho sldowalks
Is charged to abutting property.
Most of tho sidewalks laid wcro four
feet wide, although tho width ranged
from four feet In tho rcsldenco section
to twenty feet In the business part of tho
city. The four-foot sidewalks cover 43,0)0
square feet of space.
Malicious Mischief
Charge Against Girl
Hazel Bnzwell, a strikingly pretty
20-year-old girl living at S16 South Six
teenth street, was arrested last night
upon a chargo of malicious mischief
lodged by A. L. Havens, 2133 South Thirty-third
street, W. H. Smells. 2133 South
Thirty-third street, and Georgo Brown,
a taxi chauffeur.
Tho girl is alleged to have called tho i
taxi man several times over tho phono
and told him that ho was wanted at tho
Havens home. Sho is also said to have
sent physicians, undertakers, groceries,
etc, to the place by tctcphono order and t
was detected when Havens had "central"
watch his calls.
Tho young woman denied the charge,
but was turned over to Probation Officer
Mdgy Bernstein to bo sont homo to her
relatives In Iowa, after a trial In police
court. Ten Irate persons who had been
sent to tho Havens homo by (ho fake
'phono orders testified In court.
BUNGLES0ME BURGLAR
CAUGHT AFTER COMBAT
The superiority of a policeman's night
stick over a sabre as a weapon cf of
fenso was effectively demonstrated Inst
night by Officer W. R. Wilson In over
coming a bunglesomo burglar caught In
tho homo of Mrs. Nellie Toggi, 1019 South
Tenth street Wilson took one swipe at
tho Intruder with his hickory and landed
on his opponent's arm. Tho sword clut
tered to the floor and a ndo to head
quarters in the patrol foil wed.
Mrs. Toggs heard a nolso last night and
investigating saw a man In his bare feet
ransacking tho place. She called the po- j
lice and Officer Wilson responded. As
the woman was opening the door, the
burglar sprang upon her and tried to
keep her from her purpose. Wilson, how
ever, did not wait on the front porch,
but executed a flank movement and
caught him from the rear.
Tho Intruder said he was Emit Lecht
wark of Chicago, but had been living at
the Volunteers' lodging house since com
ing to Omaha. Police Judge Foster
bound him over to the district court un
der 11,000 bond on tho chargo of burglary.
JOHN A. SWANSON, President.
WM. L. HOLZiMAN, Treasurer.
Manufacturers Sacrifice Their Stocks of
FINE SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Enabling Us to Offer Brand New Goods
AT HALF1 PRICE
The open winter in tho enst
lins loft fino clothing makers
in a position whero they must
sacrifice their merchandise.
Our Mr. Swanson received
urgent messages to como to
Rochester and Now York, and
ono of tho telegrams received
from him and published here
with shows that ho hns placed
us in n position to offer you
another groat stock of highest
grado clothing at
HALF PRICE
Our enormous trado has mado
such deep inroads in our stock
that it was possiblo for us to
go into tho markets and securo
theso marvelous bargains, en
abling us again to offer you
tho largest showing of strictly
high grado clothing over
placed on sale in this vicinity
at one-half price.
WESTE
TEL
UNION
AM
THEO N VAIL. PRESIDENT
RECEIVED AT 1321 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. ASKS. -
E 210 CH 70 COLLECT
NEW YORK. , JAN. 16, 1914.
MR. VM. HOLZMAN,
CARE NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO.,
OMAHA, NEBR.
Closed out Hiokey-Froeman , L. Adler, Rochester, N. Y.
Brandegee, Kincaid & Co., Utioa, N. Y. Three -hundred
forty Chesterfield overooats, blaoks and oxfords,
English viounas, guaranteed silk linings, worth
forty to fifty dollars, sell thera at twenty and
twenty-five. Closed out here and expressed today five
hundred fifty shawl oollar overooats, mostly blue
and gray ohinohillas, forty-six and fifty inches
long, values twenty to thirty dollars, Sell them at
ten to fifteen.
JOHN A. SWANSON.
Thursday, this tremendous sale offers greatest values of the year
A MV MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S FALL AND WINTER
ill M. STJIT QR OVERCOAT IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT
ALL $15.00 SUITS
and OVERCOATS at
ALL $30.00 SUITS
and OVERCOATS at 1,1
$y5Q
$I5
ALL $20.00 SUITS
and OVERCOATS at
ALL $35.00 SUITS
and OVERCOATS at wl I
$I0
SI75D
if
ALL $25.00 SUITS
and OVERCOATS at wl
ALL $40.00 SUITS
and OVEROOATS
ALL $45.00 OVERCOATS
AT HALF PRICE, NOW
$22
50
ALL $50.00 OVEROOATS
AT HALF PRICE, NOW
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PRICE
YOUNG MESSENGER
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
at which tlmo election of now officials!, Despondent becauso he was out of
work and half sick, James Lcary, a 17-year-old
A. D. T. messenger boy known
to many business men as "Larry," at
tempted to tako his life In the Western
Union office Tuesday by shooting him
self with a rovolvcr. Harvey Wolf, the
night manager, saw tho boy pull tho
weapon and struck It Just as tho latter
prosscd the trigger. The bullet grazed
his head and flattened on a wall.
Wolf brought tho boy to police head
quarters and after police surgeons hod
given him a tonlo for his Jangled nerves
he was placed In a cell where he could
not harm himself.
Young Leary, before making the at
tempt to end his life, addressed a note
to Miss Mary Scott, 2116 California street,
bidding her farewell.
took pluce. Tlioso elected were: John
Herdzlna, president: Andrew Paprocki,
secretary; Joseph AVoznlak, treasurer;
Thomas Kozlol, Joseph Vzcndoweskl and
josepn jsiaacr, directors, snares were
sold at 10 per shure. Tho selling of
stock In the Polish Home association
was brisk, and tho officials bellevo that
building operations will possibly begin
this summer.
Meycrs-De Ltinhtiiutt.
At tho homo of tho bride last night
Miss Esther Do Lashmutt of Burwell.
was wedded to Arthur Meyers, a prom
inent stockman of that place. The bride
was attended by her Immediate relatives.
Following a supper at tho home of the
bride's parents the couple left for a
wedding trip. They will arrive In South
Omaha today and will spend some tlmo
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Chlzek, who aro relatives of the bride.
Manic City GonsIii.
Thn Ladles of tho Lefler Memorial
church will servo hot dinner Thursday
at tho church,
Miss Anna Smith entertained the
Kmanon club last night at her home,
2311 A street
Tho Keno Klub will give a dancing
party Thursday evening at nuslung o
hall, Twenty-fourth and J streets.
Office space for rent in Bco office, 2318
N street. Torms reasonable. Well known
location. Tel. South 27.
Dr. and Mrs. II. W. Putlltz. on tho ttott
Crook boulevard, entertained a party of
friends at cards Monday evening.
Maglo City tent No. SO, Maccabees of
the World, will hold a r.ioulng at tho
Cassldy hall, 40 K street, to elect offi
cers for tho coming year, xnursuay,
January 22.
Tho first debating team of Lincoln and
the second debating team of South
Omaha will debate Thursday afternoon
at the South Omaha high school audi
torium. A Heinz luncheon will bo given Thurs
day afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. A. L.
Bergiiulst, Twenty-fifth and 13 streets.
(Gold Bond Truo Blue Sorgo Suits Included.) (Fur Overcoats and Full Dress Suits Excepted.)
This lucky purchaso spoils groat opportunity for overy man and youn g man who haa not attontlod our half-price Bala up-to-dato, and tho
Importanco of oarly attendance- must bo evident to all think of such an opportunity to buy bost clothes mado at such prices.
Doors Open at 7:30 A. M. for the Benefit of Men Who go to Work Early.
SEE OUR GREAT HALF-PRICE WINDOW DISPLAY.
DURING
THIS SALE
NO GOODS
WILL BE
CHARGED.
JOHN A SWANSON.i-rss.
WML MOLZMAN.Tftntjjftl
CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN.
A SMALL '
. CHARGE FOR
ALTERATIONS
DURING
THIS SALE.
La.Grippe and Colds
InLaOrippe and Colds, Antl-kamnla(A-K)
Tablets are unexcelled, as they stop the
pains, soothe the nerves, and bring the rest
so greatly needed by nature to .restore the
yitem to health. Physicians bave used
these tablets lor over twenty years, In the
treatment of colds, fevers and la grippe, and
have found no other remedy more useful In
these conditions. Antl-kamnla Tablets are
so inexpensive, so pleasant to take, so sat
isfactory In their results, and so useful in all
conditions where there is pain, that A-K
Tablets should always be kept In the bouse
for the time of need. Many of our ablest
physicians obtain perfect results In la grippe
and colds, by cleansing the system with Ep
som salts or "Actolds", a very good cathar
tic, putting the patient on a limited diet, and
administering one A-K tablet every two or
three hours. This .treatment will usually
break up the worst case in a day or two,
while In milder cases, ease and comfort fol
low almost Immediately. These tablets are
also unexcelled for Neuralgia. Rheumatic
Pains, The Pains of Women, Indigestion
and insomnia. All druggists nave mem.
Ctnulnm A-K Tabltlt btar tht K mark.
P. S.A-K Salot for Sort:
Women ond Wet Feet.
Cold and wet teet -are a dangerous
combination especially to women, who
era more prone to kidney diseases than
men. Congested kidneys come from a
cold, and backache, rheumatism urinary
Irregularities and rheumatic forms are
not unsual results. Foley Kidney Pills
restore the regular and normal action of
the kidneys and bladder, and so remove
the cause of the trouble. It is an honest
and curative medicine .that always gives
results. For sale by all dealers every
where. Advertisement
PAXT0N & VIERLING CO.
ELECTS ITS OFFICERS
The Paxton & VIerlIng Iron works held
Its twenty-eighth annual meeting Tuesday
and elected a board of directors and
officers as follows: Directors, C. J. VIer
lIng, Louis VIerlIng, A. J. VIerlIng. B. J.
Scannell and F. It. VIerlIng. President.
C, J. VIerlIng; vice president and man
ager, A. J. VIerlIng; secretary and treas
urer, Louis VIerlIng; assistant manager,
F. It. VIerlIng.
The Cause of nheamntlsem
Is stomach trouble, lazy liver and de
ranged kidneys. Try Electric Bitters.
regulates liver and helps kidneys to
work. GOc and $1.00. For sale by all drug
gists. Advertisement.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.
POLICE ARE BREATHING
EASIER WITH NEW AUTO
A patrol wagon that runs smoothly,
quietly and offers reasonable assurance
that It will bo ablo to return on Its own
power Js now In service In the pollco de
partment, nnd headquarters officers are
now feeling easier In this behalf than
they have for several years.
The car Is brand new except for tho
body, which was taken from the old
chassis. Tho machinery Is all new and
complete. No longer will the police de
partment machines bo the only ones In
tho city to vlolato the muffler ordinance
or causo shame to tho city by eccentric
behavior.
The old machines were good once upon
a time, but hod been rebuilt over and
over again, until they woro ready to fall
to pieces when taken out of service.
The now patrol goes Into service today,
and Immediately another patrol body
will be fitted to another new chnssls and
motor, so that within It month or so
Omaha will havo two patrol wagons In
service, and In first-class order.
Stork and Cupid
Cunning Plotters
Mas a New Home will Hava m little
Sunbeam to Brighten it.
5toP . OROWN C
CeughsD XKToc'heO
AUar threat Irritation and hatklnr csozh. SSc. Me and
l.00. Baocarrt. JOIULHOnSASO,BMtM,ataah
Culls from the Wire
Charles F. Murphy of Tammany hall
may be a witness In District Attorney
Charles S. Whitman's John Doe inquiry
Into allegations of state highway and
canal contract graft lie said he was
willing to testify at any time.
Unusual precaution In the selection of
jurors Is belngtakon by counsel for both
sides In the second trial at Now York of
Hans Schmidt, the German ex-prlest, ac.
cused of tho murder of Anna Aurnuller.
The Jury had not been completed last
night at the closo of tho second day, al
though 300 talesnvm nad been examined.
Six Jurors wcro chosen, making ten In
nil.
Wilson E. Davis, a civil war veteran,
was arrested In I.os Angeles yesterday
on a murder charge, tho outcome of the
death of William G, Wheelor. another
veteran, whose body was found Janu
ary 1 In the burned ruins of a house the
two had occupied near the National Sol
diers' Home at Sawtell, Cal. Tho arrest
was made while he was trying to collect
Insurance on the furnishings of the houses
There Is usually a certain degree of dread
tn crery woman's mind as to the probablo
pain, distress and danger of child-birth.
But. t banks to a most remarkable remedy
known as Mother's Friend, all fear Is ban-
isatd and the period is one of unbounded,
Joyful anticipation.
Mother's Friend Is used externally, It
Is a most penetrating application, makes
the muscles of tbe stomach and abdomea
pliant so they expand easily and naturally
without pain, without distress and with
none of that peculiar nausea, norvousness
and other symptoms that tend to weaken
the prospective mother. Thus Cupid and
the stork are held up to veneration: tbey
are rated as cunning plotters to herald the
coming of a little sunbeam to gladden tbe
hearts and brighten the homes of a host ot
happy families.
There jita thtuannria 'f vnmn nhn h..
I used Mother's Friend, and thus know from
experience tbat it Is one of our greatest
contributions to healthy, happy mother
hood. It Is sold by all druggists at 11.00
per bottle, and Is especially recommended
as a preventive of caking breasts and all
ctner such distresses.
Write to Bradfleld Regulator Co., 131'
Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, (it., for their very
valuable book to expectant mothers. Get
a bottle oi iiotaer s i nrna to-aay.
REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.
M. WlMILOW'S SOOTIIINO STUDF tlBS b0
tued for over 8IXTV YJJAKBby MILLIONS of
uuiiiuus lor inetr cuilukkn wjulu
BOOTHKB the CHILD. SOFTSNB the OUU8,
ALLAYS all PAIN CUKES WIND COLIC, and
Is the beat remedy for MARRIICgA. It Is ab
solutely hsrmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
Wlni low's Soothing Syrup." and take bo elbtx
A
T California's hotels you meet the best
people from every corner of the
globe. . They have learned that no
where else may one spend such a comfort
able Winter as on the Pacific Coast. Think
of it out-door Summer sports all Winter
long. And the trip to this Summerland is
an interesting one. Your vacation starts
the minute your train starts, if you have
selected the route of the
Union Pacific
STANDARD ROAD OF THE WEST
Protected by automatic electric block safety signals.
Five splendidly equipped trains to Calif ornia every day:
. " - i
For'California literature and information about train service,
reservations, etc, apply to . lL- ' '
L. DEINDORFF, City Passenger and Ticket Aeat
1324 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. , , .
Phone Douglas 354