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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1914)
ft TITE BEE: OMAHA, Tt'ESllAY, FEBm'ABY 10, 10H. BEIEF CITY NEWS Hyo Root Print It Jfow Beacon Trrss. Xilf Ini.? Tef. Ftnn Mutual. Gould. lUoctrle SuppU nurBess-arandcn Co. Tldellty Storage and Van Co. D, 1616. Snell Btlnff Held Oscar Snell, 1(19 Dodgo street, lias been arrested on a aliarge of strnllns Ilnon from Hotel ltomo Ho Is loins held Tor Investiga tion. State Bank of Omaha t per cent paid on ilmo dcpoelu; 3 por cent paid tin Rav ings accounts. All deposits In this bank aro protected by tho depositors' guaran tee fund of tho stato of Nebraska. Y. jfc C. A. to Olvo Bano.net A bis banquet of all students rm oiled In tho educational department of tho Young Men's Christian association will bo held at tho building Wednesday evening nt :&) o'clock. rig-liters Are rinsd George Merge and Arnold Wolf wero each fined '$3 and costs In police court on a charge of disturbing tho peace at tho Douglas Audi torium. Both nro students and engaged In fisticuffs as a result of un argument. Sign Ordinance Put Over An ordi nance prohibiting huga'clcctrlo nnd other signs used for advertising purposes vuus read at the meeting of the city com mission in committee of tho wholo and action was postponed until March 3 at tho request of merchants To Tax Sidewalk Space An ordinance providing for a tax on space occupied by merchants and others abovo side walks as well as subway spaco was rec ommended for passago by the city com mission In committee of tho whole. Consider Junk Yards An ordinance or dering tho removal of junk yards from residential districts was referred to tha commissioner of public Improvements by the council In committee of tho whole. Tho commissioner of public improvements will report on tho advisability of passing Kiich a measure. OUUn to Collect Income Tax Ttoss L. Hammond, collector of internal revenuo for the district of Nebraska, has rccelvel notice of tho appointment of John J. Olllln of South Omaha as deputy col lector of Internal revenue at a salary of I1.G00 , year and traveling expenses. Mr. Ulllln will bo assigned to field work in tho administration of tho Income tax.' Mr. Glllln Is a democrat and for several years was city treasurer of South Omaha. To Investigate Pols on Streets City Commissioners J, J. Ityder and Thomas McGovern havo been appointed a com mittee to Investigate tho complaints of resident property owners along Twenty fourth, Lake and Corby streets who say telephone and telegraph poles aro "eye fores" and dangerous, being In tho mid dle oi narrow sidewalks. Tho council has been considering tho passago of an ordl.nanco ordering the poles along these rtrcoUi removed. Woman Arrested on Charge of Enticing Two Young Girls Mrs. Louisa Meservii, an aged woman who oppcars to bo at least 0 yoars of ugo, was arrested by Officer George Kmory, charged with aiding and obettinff the delinquency of two young slrle, Ada Price, aged IS, and MJn.nlq Prce, aged 15, both of Dunlap.' ia. Alt three parties will bo turned over to thq Juvenllo authori ties" tho trial' wrthA old 'wqman." Tho two Price girls camo to Omaha to boo their father, who is alleged to be In tho city) and while, roaming th streets In u vain hunt for him they encountered this woman, who won herself Into their confidence. Sho managed to extract J20 In cash which they happened to have on their persons, but sho was not content with that, so tho compelled them to olct on tho stieets. They attracted the attention of Kmory, to whom they told their tale, and Kmory instantly arrested the woman. Sho gives hor add reus as the Alomar hotel at Seventeenth nnd Capitol avenue. The oldest Price girl, Ada. Is engaged to be married to a farmer near Dunlap. Printers to Give Reception and Dance A reception, dance nnd card party has been arranged by Omahn Typographical union No. 100 for Tuesday evening, Fcb utfiry 17. nt Iiarlght hall. Nineteenth and I'arnam streets. Invitations have been mailed to some fifty employing printers of tho city to bo guests of the employes' organization on this occasion. C. D. Traphogcn of Lincoln, and Kdwcrfl K. Shcaogrcett of Chicago havo been In vited to rnako the pddresscs of tho even ing. ' Following Is tho reception committee appointed for the affair: Messers. Me&ecrs. ' T. W. McCullousli. Oconto U. Kddv. Herman Matthew, Ucorgc Lawrence, 1. J. Boyle, l.onla Koll), C. V. Sltngeiland. It. G. 1 Unman, A. L. Samuclson, AT. N. GriTfith, W. J. Scott. -A. Kennedy. ItnfighorKhok. Meedamcs ' George 11. Kddy, J I. G. Mntther, Ij. J. Qulnby, A. M. Wiggins. Jamcn Klnkald, Mesdames Krnnk A. Kennedy, U O. Craighead, M. .lelllton. V. M, Hasghorshek, Jlfss Bowers. The greatest rug sain ever held In Omaha begins nest Monday at BrandeU'. Don't miss It. TRIBUTE TO ALTSTADT ON POLICE COURT BENCH Becaute It disturbed the grim com posure of" tho police court nnd made that tribunal Uneasy, a beautiful bouquet of flowers was taken off of Judge Foster's desk during the morning's session. Tho flowers were broanht in nt tho direction of Judge Julius S, Cooler, members of the County Bar association nnd tho police court. A note attached to the token read as follows In part: "iri loving memory of tho late Judge "William Altstadt, who at times occupied this bench with much honor, Integrity nnd justice, always tempered with clem ent mercy for the defondant." The flowers wero replaced upon the desk after court adjourned. ANTI-SALOONERS ARE HAPPY Superintendent Carson is Plonsed with Kugel's Regime. SEES HEAL WAVE OF REFORM ?njm the nest Tltlnp; Which ln necn Done la the Stopping nt tha Snlr of I,lqunr nt the Dahlmnn Club. "The most significant thing that Po lice Commissioner Kugcl has done up to una ume is tno stopping of tho liquor selling nt tho Dahlman tub.' tn Iri Knur. Intemlent II. I Corson of the Stato Antl- Fflloop league when In Omahn today, "it Is Important because a club that la com posed almost entirely should bo above tho violation of the laws or the stato in which they live." Suporlntondcnt Carson said hn wn. vti pleased with the way the new police com- musioncr is handling tho affairs of the police department. "60 far It looks cnnci. and we aro well pleased," ho said, "it Commissioner Kugcl only keeps up the work It will bo alt right. He deterves a! good deal of praise for what he has al ready done.' Antl-Paloon league officials feel that with tho policemen of Omaha, forbidden to take drink whtlo on duty, with tno mall carriers warned by Postmaster Wharton not to 'frequent saloona which aro looked down upon by all good titl km," and with tho Dahlman club ordered to quit selling liquor, a wovo of "sure enough" reform has struck Omaha. Retailers to Hold National Meeting A national association of secretaries of various luuliu'ts associations, especially the associated retailers of tho various largo cities, Is to be formed In St. Louis on Monday, February 16. J, W. Metcalf'n, secretary of tho Associated' Itotallcrs of Omaha, Is tho man who called tho meet ing. Ho felt the need of a national or ganization where tho problems of the sec retaries of Biich organizations might bo threshed out. Ho Issued tho call January 3. Already secretaries from somo twenty five cities In tho Vnltcd States, extend ing from coast to coast, havo accepted the Invitation. Mr. Metcalfe will leave for et. Louis probably next Friday eve ning. - Acceptances of the Invitation to attend tho meeting at St. Louis have been re ceived from Los Angeles, St. Paul, Min neapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis. New York, Des Moines, Memphis, Peoria nnd a number of other largo cities In the country. 7 Ulectrlr, llrand., Hitters. Sure relief for lndlgostlon, dyspepsia, liver nnd kidney complaints. Gives np petite, adds tone to systept. 50o and $t.W. Por sale by all drugglsts.AdvcrtlsomonU FORD RLEASED WHEN HE AGREES TO SUPPORT FAMILY William A. Ford. Kl North Thirty-fifth avenue, was arraigned In polleo court on a charge of nonsupport of his wlfo and children and released when 1)9 agreed to contribute $10 a week to their future sup port. 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