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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1914)
THE BEE: OfAHA, FRTOAY, MAY , 1014. MOSS IS DENIED REHEARING Ju> English Decreet Against Trial of Injured Youth's Case. KOW IN A LOCAL HOSPITAL Stamp of Lesr Cat Off by Ml.nnnrl Pacific Train In Underirolnir Treatment to AtoIiI Com plications. DOQ CATCHER SEVERELY - BITTEN BY WHITE BULLDOG In attempting to, pick up n wh.tc hull dor t itwenty-flrst and Paul streets. Toln Hall, colored, and .No) Luppi, both do. I ! catchers, were severely bitten. Hall's after the affair but was Mopped by t.uppl. MAMnni IWIOTO niwr- were on the program and thoso who took part were Messrs. Glen Paxton, Robert MtGulre. Frederick Anderson, Alexander D. Hunter. Arthur Melcher, Francis Potter, and Mrs. Charles Thlesaen and Miss Wllma Meloti. An audience of 470 music lovers attended and all numbers were cneorcd. Mrs. Francis Potter accom. panted on the piano. tlchl hand n i.nt.n .nu.i .1 I The an mal wis taken by the men, despite '""'""'iniviu UIVC kihlt. .. . . . . their wounds, ftnth were clvnn mrrileut INTERESTING RECITAL n awic iBvciHMiin I ti inn irr ii .. - - . gnVo him rndch Pain. Iuppl wan blttn in the right hand, where the flesh nit fco liadly torn that stitches had to be taken. Hall attempted to shoot the do attention by Dr. C. 13. Foltz A recital of the Gibson Mandolin or ehestra was given Wednesday night at the First Christian church. Ten numbers The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. ' , - Persistent Advertising Is the Sure Road to Business (Success. Refusal to allow a rehearing of the caso of little Ralph Moss, whose attorneys are fighting to woure tor him tho rlcht of a Jury trial, has been entered on tne docket by District Judee Kngllah. The news found Ralph In the horp tAl for the seeond time, whe:e the bone In the stump of Ms les left by a Mlasour 1 ajltio t re nn train Is being aerad to prevent re- .1 complications. Ralph, who Is 7 years c:, was r-a do n by a train last November, and h s le; cut oft above tho Mc, Tvu amputate, e were performed In Wise' Memo, al lv pital, and his plr t'.Oun tl;d the .a: ' th pluckiest boy In umlia i.ou sk.d li.s couraco saved lus life. Suit for tJ&.w wan bijun in Ralrh's behalf against the Mlssitir. rcir b.t soon after he le.'t tht hot, liai his father was paid H.OCW by Attuw.y J. A. C. Ken nedy, the railroad's lawyer, to d amiss tre boy's auit and ills own Vaust of action. The settlement was made without tho knowledge of Dcnovan and Donohie, Ralph' attorneys, and without the knowl edge of the court. Since that Umu a warm legsl flsht his been waged to set as de the settlement and secure for Ralph . trial by .wry. Judge English ban twice auftatntd the a tlon of Attorney Kenntdy, and the cut wlli now be taken to the supremo court. In what form it will be cairlid up i is rot been fully determined Tndoor Playground to Be Installed by Burgess-Nash Co, A complete Indoor playground, a tea and lunch room and a sprinkler system are features p'ow being Installed on the fourth noor of (ha BurgeNash store, to which several departments will soo-j. be moved to accommodate the growth of the business and keep up with the firm's standing policy of service to Its patrons. A eand pile and merry-go-round and numerous slides, swings, velocipedes, hoh blehorses and other means of wholesome play are ready to be Installed In the new playground. A competent supervisor will be In charge, and shoppers will bo af forded opportunity to do their buying at the store while tlie'r children enjoy them selves nt ptay In the new department It and the other new features on the fourth floor will be opened as soon as the -x-tenslve and costly Improvements ai be finished. The new lunchroom will be open to the public and will provide first-class food, daintily served, at popular prices. Not only shoppers, but business men and women are expected to take advantage of It, the management of the store bo lclng that the place will fill a need In that port of tho retail district Will Make" Omaha a Bettef and "Cleaner ! Place to Eeside In A general campaign to cltan - up the streets, alkyn and ac:int lots r ti miv and to make Omaha a city beautiful, was 1 Inaugurated by the Omana Civic teaju j when at a mect'ng of tho directors at the ' 1 ommerclal club rooms, a new committee Uitmn as the commltteo on san tJiton. was Instituted. C. IS. A. Johnson was nude chalnnan. Tho other members are: Jlrp. Georje A. Jcelyn, Mrs. W Mayes. Ir. P. J. Lord, Dr. R. h. Towne, Watson Townsend and (X 1 Shamp. This committee Is to appoint sqbcom mlttees In every district of the city. The duty of these subcommltteeo ivfll be to see that that district of the city Is kept clean. The pollcs department la to do asked to furnish a police badge for at least one member of each of. thesi uU committees to give him authority In de manding the cleanlnr up of the A'atric. The other standing committees were -appointed with chairmen as follows; Pub. llclty, Robert II. Manley; membersji'P. General F. A- Smith: legal affairs, Charles A. Goss; garden contest, R. U. Peters. Patrons of Water Board Irate Over Bad Methods in Office Charges of Inefficiency In the clerlCHl department of the Metropolitan Water district Is belmt mado by patrons whj Jjave been 'vtctlmlxed." Many water consumers have received tevera! bills In dupl catc, have been deb Red with water they did not consume and have, received bills Intended for tonw ono else- A. J. Conrad, speaking to the South east IraDrovemcnt rtuh There. Is lne(f,clenry In the watsr of-J ma nvi ce oue 10 lite Inability -if clerks to do the work, but the f-tem usfrd Is wrong. It Is not Up to date. Go there and ask for, Infoimatlon and you wait half an hour before you get IL "It Is not the wnv tHth - v ...... ,....M.v y. illa tions. They havo Information at hand. There are no delays and there are fewer mistakes." Borne of the Inefficiency , It Is charged. Is due to the frequent thlft of cle ks, who, should they be retained for a yeat, under the law could not be fired without a hearing. Julian Charged With Forging "Securities William B. Ju'lan, d'Urlct sa es man ager for u New York udd ng machine distributing romparu'. has lecn brought back to Omaha, wnder arrest, from Colo rado Springs, Cola, where he was ar. rested at th requeet of loeal authorities- for alleJ fqrgery of seourltles smountlng to ll.OOtX Detective John T. Dunn brought him Virk Dunn say the mine war In Colorado' Is felt by everyone In the western coun try. Everyone, he' says, carries a pistol. u bus'nes? ) almost at a standstill TUe Br.t J'Alu Killer, Bucklcn's Arnica $alv when applied to cut. UnJse. burn,.scW, ftc, removes 'he pain Get a bos. jjf. All druggists -Advtrtiscinen Famous Advertisements Exp 'i ' -SfKjPfA"? 9n$J&& inimons, - da,ly durmg the-last yeaf.; ";- : Thr A'rtnV W M... osLii- . , w uxuv. iviuuuu Jtvuuwn. It has been a popular favorite .'for years. But these advertisements did have 'to live up to the Blue Ribbon reputation. How. different. We could not do justice to a celebrated brewing standard by an ordinary line of talk, by bragging or by startling revelations of brewing secrets be-, cause there are none. When reading any beer advertisement, a bottle of Blue Ribbon on the" side will enlighten you considerably without words or;pictures or exclamation marks. A. refined, cultured woman, after a sip of Blue Ribbon, had exclaimed in our hearing, 'And ..'4, Bl the Sentiments of Thousands Pabst ue The Be The. Pabst Company Tel. Doujlv 79 1307 Leavenworth OMAHA, NEB. - i thought I didn't like eai- hearty "Friend for - Se!:eraI of him' We kne substantial people who Jilue Ribbon. When we put them into this advertising free of wordy claims and scientific excelsior we found thousands the country over who dupli cated these pleasant experiences with the beer that always comes in crystal-clear bottles to show its amber purity. The advertisements told the simple truth. The first became famous in a day. All made thousands read between the lines the half-century-long story of Pabst perfection which sparkles up at you from every wholesome glass of Blue Ribbon. : t - ' .1' J t of Quality CetvritU 1914. beer." We knew the Forty Years," in fact; lot of good, sane, ' -. - w uanv said' good things abdiit t,4.' - if" on Pabii Bmdnt Co. thai 1 'A c