Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 09, 1914, Page 14, Image 14
14 THE BEIO: OMAHA, TIirRSDAY APRIL 9, 1914. SPECIAL OFFICER IS ON TRIAL 0. F. Peterson is Given a Hearing Before City Commission. GIRL GETS A PRIVATE HEARING Int McCntrern Ilefnseaj to Listen to Her Testimony Mnyor Over rules Point 3Iart lr J. .. C. Kriinnl). KMdenco on the one Mile tending to Show that Special Officer O. P. Peterson waa not of good character and ought to be dlsmlsfcd from tho pclica, and flatly contradictory testimony from the other aide, which tnught to show that an at tempt waa being made to "Job" Peter noil, marked the hearing before the city commission of the oaae of Mr. Chris UreenhaRon, who charge Peterson with tjnproper conduet lit Arresting her. Attorney for Greenhagen waa asking Peterson queatlona concerning hla rela tion with a young woman when Attor ney J. A. C. Kennedy Instructed Peter son to anawer only tho queatlona lie wanted to answer. Mayor Dahlmnn, who was pro Id In if. turped on Kennedy with a flare of anger and said: You're not running this commission, and I want you to understand that the witness will answer whatever question I say he may answer." "I'm going to protect my client." Ken nedy replied. "He'll answer." ' He won't." llr Anan era. llut ho did. aiid 'Kennedy objected, the mayor explaining later that It waa the custom to give more latitude In cases before the council than In courts of law. Kenmedy said auch practice waa good, but here was an exception. U'a an exception because It's your client." the mayor replied. Peterson la charged with having taken Sirs. Greenhagen by the arm during a Tald on the Kllte cafe, saying to lier that aha waa too pretty a girl to bo ar rested," and anawerlng when she totd lilm she waa married by saying "that's what they all say-" The married women caught In the raid. It appeared, were not arrested, or were released, as was Mrs. Greenhagen. Mrs. Gieenhagen . and her husband testified that sho had gone to the Elite cafe ta await her husband who was to dine with her. Offlcor J. S. Coffey and Officer If A. Cunningham testified that Mia. Greenhagen. as far a they knew, waa treated as tho other women were. Coffey sold the woman came to the place while It was being raided and Insisted on going In past him. Offrro to Tl Off llnld. 3am Joe and Gam Young, proprietors of the cafe, were put on tho atand and Joe repeated a statement tho mayor pub licly announced lie had made to him a few days ago that Peterson has offered to tip lilm off when tho pollco were to raid hla place If he would go on the stand and "tie about Mrs. Greenhagen." Peterson denied Joe's statement, but said ho bad hold a conversation wjtli Joe relative to GrcenhaBen, about whom ho wished to secure Information. Greenhagen testified that he met Teler aon In City Prosecutor Fred Anhauser'a officer and that he then told the police officer that "he was the biggest liar he knew." Peterson Deulea Conversation, In rebutting this -on the stand the sec ond time Peteraon said: "There waa no auch conversation. If Orfcnhagen had said that to mo I would htAft punched hi face then and there." pretty and mysterious young woman entered tho case Just before noon, ghe sent word to tho mayor that she did not desire to appear In) public and so the rmincll In a body went Into Police Com missioner KugeV private office to hear what ahe had to say. Councilman Thomas McGovern refused to hear the girl. He stamped out of JCugel'a office, saying: "If tho girl Is ashamed to say ahe went to auch a place ahe ought not to have gone there and I don't care to hear her." Omaha Churches Plan to Have Ball League in Field This Year Plans were dlseusred Tuesday evening at the Young Men's f'lirlntlan association by represcntftUvrA of a number of Omaha churches tor the purpose of or ganising a church base ball league. A number of committee were elected to complete tho preliminary work and were ordered to have their reports ready by April 17, when It Is planned to have n general meeting at tho Young Men's Christian association to complete nil ar rangement. A special committee con sisting of Heel, Fltspatrlok nnd Slnbatigh were elected to Invito every church In tho city to enter n team nnd to stir up enthusiasm among the churches. The neworganlratlon will not be at flllatetUwlth any of the recently or ganized city lcaguos. It Is planned to play all the games on Saturday nnd to hovo all players members of good stand ing attending the church on the team they play. The following churches had representatives at the meeting last night: First Christian, Cavnfry Haptlst, linns- com Park .Methodist, Kvangellcal Lu theran and the l'lrst Methodist. Thero will bo at least from eight to sixteen teams In the organization. SUIT AND MILLINERY! IFOR EASTER AT LOWEST PRICES iE Just received hundreds of samples of high class I Trimmed Hats, Ladies' and Misses' Spring Coats,! ouus ana ureases, wiiich will be placed on sale: Thursday morning. Sale will continue until Satur-i Es day night. THE NOVELTY COMPANY I pring $598 U. P. Plan of Cutting i Melon is Upheld a, I the supreme court of the stale of Nrw York the t'nlon "Pacific has won the suit brought by, tho Equitable Llfo As surance association that nought to re strain the distributing of Sfl,000,0U0 of cash and Ualtlmoro & Ohio stock among tho holders of JrlC.OoU.OOO of the railroad company' common stock. Thj ronton tlon of the Kqiiltablo was that the pre fened, ns well as the holders of common stock, should share In the dlsttlbiitlon. Unless something unforeseen happens, tho I'nlon Pacific directors will meet May It nnd make tho distribution of tho JSO.OOO.twO, this sum figuring as a divi dend of 2i per cent It 1h nald that It Is! the purpose of tho company to continue: paying dividends on nil common ktock nt the rate of 10 per cent until holders i have received the extra distribution, up-1 proved by the board -January S, Inst. I NOBBY SPRING COATS : worm to $15.UU The newest : styles and shades; a splendid : assortment to select from, Eon sale at $8.98, $7.98 : and j BEAUTIFUL. SAMPLE COATS : Worth up to $22.50 Including nov- city silk moire, wool crepe, and every new and stylish fabric and shade, on sale : at $12.50 and HANDSOME NEW SUITS : Values up to $20 A big va rriety of fetching new suits, ion sale at $12.50, $10.00 and I STYLISH SILK, CREPE AND WOOL DRESSES Worth up to $19.50 Hundreds of the : prettiest dresses in silk mea : salines, charmeuse, crepes, : wnnl a-lVr .nnncr Al .11 : sizes and colors J $750 3 PLANNING COMMITTEE IS OF CITY ORGANIZED j'j The city planninK committee appointed by Mayor Dahlman Is now fully organ- ; Ued. Ocncrul Frederick A. Smith Is : chairman, John L, Kennedy vice chair- maw and C, J. Krnst secretary. 5 The executive committee consists of the ; chairman, the vice chairman and the ; secretary, and six other members of tho 5 committee, appointed by General Smith, E ns follows: T. It. Klmbnll. Mrs. George , E A. Joslyn, It. C. Peters. Oeoiuo K. Nor- j-E man, Home Miller and Vnl J. Peter. I ; Dr. Klnu'a imt Life Pills. For constipation, torpid liver, sallow complexion. Their frequent use will 1 , strcnitthcn and ndd tone to vour ai-attf i .U druggists. Sc. Advertisement. i' MEADOWS AND MILLER ELECTED AT RALSTON Mont Meadows and Archie Miller were elected trustees In the vIIIbko election at Italston Tuesday over Jamea Corr and W. C. II. KolU Noll and jCorr wore In strumental In formulating h cltlxens" party and hoped to Kct on the, citizens ticket. They were defeated In tho cau cus. (Immediately they circulated a peti tion Knd went on the, ticket by petition to run against Meadows nnd Miller, who were now tho citizens' candidates, The total vote was 87. Mont Meadows cot 17, Miller CI, Noll o and Coir IS. Bandit Catchers Are Held as Boxcar Robber Suspeots Rewarded a few months agu for assist- I tic In tho arrest of Union Pacific train robbers, John Kudrna and James Belek, each 21 years old, were arrested Tuesday rilght at their homes, Twenty-first and "ft", charged With robbing Itock Island boxcars of goods valued at 1150 Saturday night. A good deal of the atolen goods were found In the loftoC Kudrna'a house, the pollco say. Kudrna and Ueleksome years ago gave information which later led to the arrest and conviction of the Union Pacific train rObbera at La no Cutoff. After a court battle for the reward, the two young men wero each awarded ll.fcOO eome month ago, A motion to reopen the case II now before the court and the money Is held up, It Is said. Chief of Police John Qrlggs learned of the boxcar robb-rlea at the Itock Island tracks In Albright Sunday. He placed his men on the trail of tho robbers at once. Police Captain Hank Carey, as sisted by Police Detectives Iyplnskl. Cllllln and Police Officer Joseph Potack wett to the residence of the two sus pected men. Both denied the robbery, but tna police say that they discovered most of tho loot In the garret of Kudrna'a house. The articles consisted of women'a stockings, vaseline, tooth paste and other inerchandloe- valued In all at JIM. lioth Kudrna and. Belek are married and each has one child. HEADACHES , Thoutsnds of wen and women suffer from headache every day, other thouianda litre headache every weok or every month, and still others hare headache occasionally, but not st regular intenrali. The best Doctor la often unablo to find the ctme ol many at those headache. ami m znoit oiner caics, jinowuig toe cauic. bo fllMfl mil ktintV ivhnfc .rill ratnnv.U ft . 1 .L - ' .,., ,1, j, 1 1 u a ior.nucni euro, ah no ran ao IS 10 preicrlba the usual pain reliever, which give temporary relief, but the headach miuma an iiaimi. ami treatment la agalo necessary. II yousuRcr Irom neaqscoes, no mailer rnt meir nature, take Aotl-ksmnla Tablets, and too results will be sstlc factory In the hitrtmtdcf'M. Vnn ran nhlaln them at all drugtfUta In any quantity, 10a worth, 880 worth or more, AiklorA-KTiblets. SICK-HEADACHES Sick-headache, the moat mtaersbtA nl all ainv. Deoes, loses its terror when A-K Tableu aro taken. Whtta you feel an attack coming on. take two tableu, and In many caics, the attack miiDowsrara on. iniriog an aitacic take one A-K Tablet every two hours. The reat and com fort which follow, can bo obtained In no other way CuMnfaa A-K Tabhti htar (A K inon. gram. At mil drug wit t: . S.-A.K Sale for Shin DUai. HUNDREDS OF NOSEY, SPRING SUHPLE HflTSl At Nearly Half Regular Pricesl SAMPLE PATTERN "REGINA" HATS Worth up to $15.00. No two alike, beau tiful models to sc- fc- ai no and VERY PRETTY SPRING HATSi Values up to $6.50. Dainty, new spring designs , in every pretty de sign, on sale at $2.98 and Children's Trimmed Hats Worth to $2.50, at $1.25 and 98c 1 UNTRIMMED SHAPES -Values E up to $5.00, all styles and colors $1,98 and 98c 1 to xo.uu. $1981 u NG HATS : ). Dainty, $98 W also Offer Bargains from the Bankrupt Stock InEEj MEN'S, WOMEN'S ANIL CHILDREN'S SHOES, FURNISHINGS, EE HOSIERY, WAISTS, UNDERWEAR, ETC. 35c Ladles' Silk f Q ' Hose, pair, L 7C E 35c Tissues, per AaT EEE yard JL vC : Yard wide 311k Messallne, all the ; Beautiful Spring Waists In crepe, voile and fine tissues: O worth to $2.00 EEs Pretty NlQhtnowns, Princess Slips, Combination Suits and QQA Petticoats; worth to House Dresses, worth to $1.76, at 98c and Children's Dresses, made of wash. able material, all new OQaf spring, styles; at 43c nd3H Cotton Messallne Petticoats, look llke silk "and. will wear better than silk c Black Cat Children's 25o Hose, pair, 76c 40-Inch wide Ratine Suitings, -5all new shades; 4 yard rO 69c 48c 18c pretty new shades; worth $1.50 79c 1 Men's Dress Shirts, worth -Oaf : $1 to $2, at 89c, 09c and. OSv i Men's Sox, worth 124c to fir 39c, at 19c, 11c and vl : 15c Men's Linen 7-AaT: Collars ,. 2ij Men's 8hoes, vorth af i to $3.00. v.JJI X i Ladles' Shoes, fl t AA: worth to $3.00 .tap A i09 : Children's Shoes, worth to $1.75 98c ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENT Saturday, we will hold a sale of Men's and Yowrig Men's Suits that will be the talk of Omaha. We bought a lot of new spring suits for less money than we have ever bought before. Wait and save money. -ruc kimfc! tv r.n 2116.18 ES w ww No. 16th St. Illlilllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll Beware of All Teeth Troubles Remember that even the most trivial tr ouble is important; in a healthy mouth there is no trouble. The teeth aro tho sentinels of good health in the body and it will pay those who want to keep in health to go oftener to tho dentist. We make no charge for consultation. WOULD HAVE CONSTABLES STAY JN THEIR OWN YARDS To compel constables ot South Oman, Uenitin and Florence to stay on their own tamplnp ground and to cease Invading Omaha to compete with home talent. Henry D. Pleraou, a constable, bus brought a mandamus suit In district nourt against David D. Ttlnser. William II Olma-tcd, M. J. Itoaeh, Patrick C. Cald--nell and William Kaln. The court is In formal that these constables habitually work in Omaha. Good Beaatta Follow Ue of Foley Kidney Pllla. When run down wth kidney trouble, bothered wth backache. rheumaUsm, Swollen Jojnts, or bladder weakness, you will And soo results follow the use' ot Foley Kidney rill. Mrs. Mary Wilson. I-ypn, Mais., says: "My reet, ankles and limbs wers swollen. I used Foley Kidney Pills and the pain Is gone from my back find the swelling has disappeared." Chas. V Fox. llimrod. Sf. V., writes: "Foley Kidney Pills "have done me more good than S140.GM worth of medicine." Try lhtm, Far sale by all dealers every hr AMvertUetcent. WHAT A PROMINENT CONTRACTOR SAYS Omaha, Neb., 2-12-'14. I nover realized, until Dr. Shlpherd or tho Dalley Dontal Company ex plained, how teeth could be firmly fixed to two or more teeth or roots tn each gum. Tho full upper and lower Denture ho has attached to three teeth above and three teeth be low are firm and solid, and I 9how everything without trouble from them. More pooplo Bhould know about this method. (Signed) P. I.. Robertson. KstAblUhed 188H. Work Guaranteed. A Gold Crown as Low as . Bridge Teeth as Low as. . Dr, Bailey Dr. Shlpherd Dr. Ludwlck Our Satisfied Pntleuts Aro Our Ue.t Advertisement. ::::::::::;l$3.50 BAILEY "DENTIST 706 City National Bank Bldg. 10th and Ilnruey Sts., OiunUn. Dr.BrOURfleld Office Hours 8 A. M. to O I. Mo Sundays A. M. to 12 M. SPLENDID NEW LOTS OF SPECIAL BAR GAINS MAKE EACH DAY A PROFITABLE BUYING DAY HERE. MKattjnfWMafjaHatJaVnfaTaMiaTa WATCH FOR THE BIG SALE OF WOMEN'S DRESSES SATURDAY. ENTIRE STOCK OF NAT GOLDSTEIN, N. Y. A Prodigious Assortment of Delightful Garment Values Offered Buyers in Our Pre-Easter Sales t.MmmwK Orer 200 avL SB mm -J 1. 1 mm.--'mm Just recelred shown now Suits that in beauty ot design nnd quality ot workmanship and material compare favorable with garments usually priced at $35.00 and even $40.00 in othor stores. The fabrics are silk moire, Faille, Crepes, Granites and niany other wanted weaves, colorings are the newest; designs charmingly distinctive. You have twenty-five dstlnct de signs for selection the best we can offer, the best you can buy at the popular price SPECIAL THURSDAY. $25 SPECIAIi THURSDAY. New Spring Coats, made to sell at $15.00 and $18.00, all are newest designs, in plain colors and novelty cloths all sizes; on sale at one price aTthi:"d..y: $10.00 IlAntisome Sow Drcs Sklr1 Almost endless variety of the new style ideas, shown at S3.05. S6 .50. S7.95 P to S25- J 115 Beautiful Silk Dresses. De signs suitable for street, after noon or evening wear. Values to $35; big assortment of col orings and weaves; in our Pre- Kaster sale, at $19.50 Women's Glnghnin Aprons. Great snap in this sale, at, your choice 19 Specials in Infants' Wear. Women's House Dresses. AH sizes, values to $1.50; on sale, at '. 05e New Jiiddy Blouses. . .31,00 CO'YRIOHTEtt A Big Special Purchase of Hemp Shapes Made to sell at $3.00 and $4.00, all this season's most wanted blocks come in black, white and colors, over 3Q0 of them for your selection Thursday at, choice IMF $1.69 Hall Borchert Dress Forms We have the selling agency for theBe forms for Omaha, the state -of Nebraska and South Dakota. If you want the genuine see us. We show no other lcind. As a Tuesday Special A complete Hall Borchert bust on ex tension stand; regular $4 value. . $1.98 Easter Ribbon Sale Fancy moires, velvets and satin taffetas in most beautiful new weaves and color ings At Deeply Cut Prices. Five big special tables of new Easter Neckwear,. .25c, 50c, 75c, 98c and $1.50. Tango Ne"ck; Cords iOc and 25c Many other splendid bargains shown. S Boys! Buy Suits Now 1 1 I 11 I A- f r 1 .lH S f ai- it f Suits made to sell at $7.50 to $10 for $5.00. Many a cus tomer has said thai it is impossible to sell boys' suits worth as high as $10.00 for $5.00 just before Easter. But everyone lias been readily convinced when they have seen these suits. It is nothing more than this: Eder hiemer, Stien & Co., makers of only fine clothing for boys, had several hundred suits that had, come through the tailor-shops a litlle slow and too late for some of their orders. Our clothing buyer made a special trip to Chi cago and bought eveything that looked, good and at a price that, .ep able? , us to sell these sujts vto our Omaha friends fpr what they are worth wholesale. New spring colors, in tans, grays, browns, black and whito stripes; tho best styles in.Norfolks, all hand tailored and silk sewn. All ages, 6 to 18 years. Your choice of these $7.50 to $10.00 suits . v ,5.00) $5 Blue Serge Suits, $3.75. S6metlnngNexceptional in the" wa5"of pure wool serge suits, sizes 6' to l7 years; qualities not sold less than $5:regularly; this sale, choice,, $3.75 $5 and $6 Boys' Suits, $3.95. -All wVol .fabric with two pairs of knickerbockers;- conttTitf" pretty .grays, (alls aiid browns; greatest snaps evpc at our sale price. . . .$3.95 In Our Famous Domestic Room , Sheets, Sheetings, Wash Goods, Flannels. Shirtings, Spreads, Blan kets, Quilts, Towels, Toweling and Table Linens. Crinkled Plisses, 16c quality .lOt 18c Bordered Voiles 18c Drapery Etamine. , . .12 i & 3C-Inch Percales ....K 26c SUk Striped Voiles .-15 18c Fancy Piques 12 25c Jacquard Poplins. . .15 A 60 pieces of. 25c Wash Goods, i eluding all new weaves for spring dresses, to close 13 , SHEETIUOS 10c yard wide Sheetings, bleached, tor , 54 8c yard wide .Sheeting; brown. for .5 60x90 Sheets, good heavy niUBlin, for .7. 28d 72x90 Sheets, good heavy muslin, for 35 7.2x90 Sheets, good heavy m.uslln. r -.- 42M ?i!2 2!,eel"' K001 heavy wusJln. 3tio ?;5?S BOod evy muslin. 40o ?ix22 S.'!?ets' fod heavy muslin, 4Bo 42x36 Pillow Slips, tec. value. ....8t?o 6x36 I lllow Blips. ISC Values.... 100 i22 Se SpiredH.rjon saiQ.......68o J1.25 Bert 8prals. on sale 8S0 JJ.50 Bed S.preajH on sale 880 J2.00 Bed Spreads., on sale. .. .91.33i Thursday High Grade Linens Pattern Table Cloths, size 8x10, import ed mecerized, values to $l.5O,,oa.S1.0O Pure linen heavy dew bleached! Satin Damask, full 2 yards wideV regular quality, yard '. .'.. . :79c High grade Union' Linen TofeJi plain whito or colored borders; 19c grade, each v ....12V2G Assorted lot Dinner Napkins, pure, flax, worth $5.00 a dozen, six for. ,. ...$1,50 We Mike Jhs Grocery Prices for the People, Not tbe Trusts and Combinations. Our Aim Is tbe People, Quality, Prices High Gradt-Wash Goods Dept. Win. Anderson Kenulne Scotch Zephyrs. S2-ln. wldi!, best frooda made, all patterns;, nothlnK reserved; all 1914 patterns, s(.lls all over at 25c: on this one day only .14 Wm. Anderson 1)230 3t-ln. wide fast colors, new pat terns. Just in, s sold at 18c and 15c a yard; on this sale for one day only at............. ...,10c 24-ln. DOp'onnle Silk. Burton Bros, make; nothing like t for 25c- on the market. The new shades, up., to-date; on this sale and one day only , yd., llftc GtnulAe Lorraine Tissues, either Kgyptlan tissues or etamine. regular price all over is 25o a yard; this .sale, only , laHc 85c Silk'ltatlne. all colors, up-to-date ifoods, on this sale .only r. , ,48o Ten other1 specials not advertised will be on sal at AtiMI low Tirlces. v : ' 23 lbs. best. Granulated Suifar. $1.00 48-1U. ,aack tieat hlsh grade lla mon II Flour notlilnK finer for bread, pleitior cakes aacK. . .bi.io 10 linrir BeaUein-All. Diamond C or Lnuridry Queen White L.aun'lry Soap B3o 10 lbs. best, White or Yellow Oorn- rrieii : So 6 lbs. best,naBd picked Kavy IJeji'18 for as 6 lbs. choice Japan nice. 10c qual ity .' 080 4 cant fancy Sweet Sugar Corn.SOo Advo Jell, the jell of quality, per package ... ,.....t4o 16-ounco cans Condensed MUk.8vo Counce cans -Condensed MHk....4o Tall 'cans Alaska Salmon ut....lOo 6 cans Oil. or Mustard Sardines. S5o 6 Coke SUIco Scourlnir Sfion 1B 6 cahs I.u l.u Scourlnc Soap...2So Large hottlen Worcester Sauce, pure Tomato CatsUp or Pickles, assorted kinds, per bottle... 8io 1-lb. cans assorted Soups B!o The best domestic Macaroni, Ver micelli or Spaghetti. pkp,...7Ho The best Tea Sifting. lb...,.10o Golden Santos Coffee, lb... ...30o Uershey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb.. 30a THB VEOETAEI.B lUSXII OV OlaUUKA rOS TBS F0?U!. The best Red River Ohio Potatoes. 16 lbs. to the ueck S80 Fresh Beets, Carrots. Radishes, Shallots or Turnips, bunch.... So Fancy Head Lettuce, per head.7Uo 3 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce for.lOo Fancy California Cauliflower, per ancy California Rhubarb. lb,7Uo Old Beets, Carrot.. .Turnips or Parsnips, per lb 2H0 Fancy new Cabbajre, per-lb. . . .ado 3 H'ftJSSi' 5.h.eii5? ''opforn for 100 BTJTTZlIt TAK23B A TUMME The best Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, per lb a8o Fancy country Creamery Buttor. Kound .36o e best best Full Cream Wiscon sin. Iew ork White or Young America Cheese, lb aao Good Dairy Table Butter. lb...83o The best Imported Swiss Cheese. pound ,.3So Watch tfcs papers for' our 18th annual Bos Bnah Sale. ATBT HAYPEN'S FIRST IT . PAVS IX)OK FOIt THIS A1X NIRSES. .Intoln Officer 1105 O St., Over Ileckmnn's Kho Store. 1)11. McCOUMJCR, Mgr. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES These ads -will start you on the road to wealth