Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 09, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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    -THE BEE: OMAHA, THTRSDAY, JULY 9, 1014.
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BRIDMO-BEJS DESERTED
Faithless Lover Deserts Young Girl
at Union Station.
GAVE UP ALL HER SAVINGS
Said that She SVu to Have Been
Married at San Francisco
After Trip from
Denmark.
A' pathetic case of unwlM love on tbo
part of pretty 30-year-old Victoria Jen
sen. Odemse, Denmark, van brought to
tha attention of the local police v.hen the
unfortunate young woman waa found at
the Union depot waltln for ft falthlea
lover who new expected' to return.
Mlchal Jorsensen Is the name of the
flashy looking Individual who came to
Miss Jensen's town In the old country
and, after wooing- her ardently and prom
ising her rose-lined eae and rweet
scented happiness In America, won her
heart and started across the Atlantic to
America, with San Francisco a the ob
jective point.
Miss Jensen has saved tlBO, and all of
this she took along with her on the trip.
Thty were to be married upon arrival in
the United State, but when Naw York
was' reached Jorgcnsen changed his tune
and vouchsafed that marriage was not
necessary In this country. His sweet
eart. however, did not think that
sounded quite right and she Insisted that
tt oeremony be gone through with be
fore they oould live together. He finally
agreed that they would be legally mated
as soon as they arrived on the Paclflo
coast.
Upon arrival In Omaha Miss Jensen had
Just $1 left and after much persuasion
Jorgensen Inveigled her to let him have
the amount for a shave. That was the
last- ahe saw of htm and It was while'
waiting pfetlently that policemen noticed
her extended stay past several trains and
took her to headquarters. There she told
her story to Officer Hans Nielsen and
Sergeant Samuelsen.
Moved with compassion for the young
woman Samuelsen threw his home wide
open to her and she will stay there until
provisions for her welfare can be further
arranged.
In the meantime Jorgensen is a much
sought -individual and It he Is still In the
city there Is a good chance that he will
be landed In the drag net the authorities
have set for him.
CARTER LAKE SHOWS BETTER
WATER STAGE THAN MANAWA
Collector Taylor of the port of Omaha
has Just completed a survey of the con
ditions existing at, Iake Manawa and
Carter lake. He finds that the stage of
water In Manawa is the lowest In years,
particularly during early July. In Carter
lake he finds that the water has risen
close to twelve Inches in the last five
days.
As a result of the good stage of water
In Carter lake, Co'lector Taylor has
granted authority for the transfer of
several of the largest gasoline and'sall
ins vessels from Manawa. The ,transfer
overland will be made by moving trucks.
The collector, after making an invest!
cation, finds that practically all the lake
craft are now complying with the marine
laws and at night are carrying the re
quired lights.
Bncklen'a Arnica Salvr. ,
cured Ben Pool of Threet, Ala-, after be
inir rime-a-nrl over a irravel roadbed.
Soothing, healing, antiseptic. 33c. All
druggists. Advertisement.
Appeals Disallowed
Claims Against the
Sunderland Estate
Appeals from the decisions of the
county court In the case of the claims
acalnst the estate of the late W. C. Sun
derland have been filed In district court.
The claims were disallowed by the county
court.
One of these claim;, for 19.3CO, Is filed
by Lawrence D. Spautdtng, and the other.
for lUB.CM, is filed by the Saunders-West
rand company.
It Is alleged by the Saunders-Westrand
company that prior to the death of 'W
C. Sunderland $123,090 was transferred to
the Sunderland and Saunders firm, con
trary to law.
E. P. Smith to Talk
Democracy and Make
Remarks on Suffrage
A meeting of the Jacksonlan cub will
be held on the "sixteenth floor of the Ctty
National Hank building Friday evening,
when E. I Smith will speak on "t'nlted
Democracy" and make a few remarks
on the side about woman suffrage. W.
F. Baxter will alro address the assembly,
taking aa his toplo "The Business Man
In l'olltlcs." The meeting will start
promptty at 8 o'clock.
Good Attendance at
City Mission Camp
The City Mission camp. In charge of
(Miss Shaffer, has opened at ha Platte,
near the Platte river, and the attendance
is somewhat larger than last year. There
are nearly fifty young people In attend
ance, Ul living in tents and putting in
their time playing games, fishing- and
studying.
Beginning next Monday and continuing
three weeks the Social Settlement branch
of the camp will be In charge of Miss
Joy Hlggins of the internal revenue
office.
HARRY H TURNER DIES
FROM TRAIN INJURIES
A well dressed man, In whose pocket
waa found a traveling card bearing the
name of Harry H. Turner, Buena Vista,
Colo., died at St. Joseph's hospital as the
result of injuries he received nt South
Bend, Neb., where he was brushed from
a Rock Island train as he was stealing,
a ride. He was clothed neatly, and It
Is thought that he had met with an un
fortunate set of circumstances and was
attempting to get somewhere with a view
of securing help. His skull was frac
tured, an arm broken and he was par
tially paralyzed when picked urj.
Coroner Crosby has token charge of the
body and an effort will be made to locate
relatives.
Nebraska Weather
is dear and Cool
Practically all oxer Nebraska the
weather Is clear and cool, according to
the reports coming to the railroads,
Tuesday night there were heavy rains
aloni; the Northwestern from Rushvllle
to Gordon.
Reports to tho railroads indicate that
the weather Is Ideal for harvesting and
that now the cutting ot small grain Is
general all through the northern part of
the state. It Is about completed every
where south of the center.
Nebraska Bankers
Here in September
The Nebraska Bankers' association 1
(o meet In Omaha in convention Septem
ber 16 to 17. The matter was decided
Tuesday by the local bankers In a meet
ing held at the headquarters of the
association In the Woodmen of the World
building. The time fpr holding the meet
ing had been left to the local bankers
by the association.
NEW WHEAT CONTINUES
TO ARRIVE IN OMAHA
New wheat continues to arrive on the
Omaha market, but the heavy shipments
are not expected until next week, when
threshing will become general through
the state.
Yesterday's receipts were four cars, one
off the Omaha road, one off the Union
Pacific and two off the Missouri Pacific.
It was all of good quality, weighing out
better than sixty pounds and grading No.
2 hard. ,
TRACKMAN IS INJURED.
BY A RUNAWAY HORSE
John Tierney, a trackman employed by
the street railway company, and living at
203 South Nineteenth street, was seriously
Injured at Tenth and Mason streets when
a horse belonging to John Hlavka, 70S
Caetellar, became frightened at a street
car and ran away, knocking the track
man down.
The police ambulance took the .Injured
man home.
RECEIVER IS ASKED FOR
DOUGLAS PRINTING COMPANY
Roy Ralph ot the Ralph Printing com
pany, 320 South Nineteenth street, has
filed a petition In equity In the district
court asking that Sheriff F. J. Mc
Shane be appointed to take charge of
the Douglas Printing company aa re
ceiver and that Ralph be remunerated
for services performed for the Douglas
Printing company, in which he claims an
Interest of ,1,148.25, nothwlthstandtno
which, he asserts, he was excluded from
participation In the affairs of the com
pany. In his petition Ralph names the fol
lowing as members of the Douglas Print
ing company: John W. Douglas, Par
thenla Douglas,' Adoplh T. Blurvall, J.
T. Bjysart and W. J. Fawcett.
STOLEN FRUIT IS CAUSE
OF ARREST OF M'BRIDE
Irwin Judson. alias Ed MoBride, waa
bound over In police court for the theft
of. twenty Jars of fruit from the cellar
of W. G. Hlnrlchs, 1120 South Seventh
street. A charge ot breaking and enter
ing was placed against him.
"They ought to give him life," ex
claimed Mr. Hlnrlchs. 'Mrs. Hlnrlchs
worked awfully hard during tho hot
weather putting that stuff up In Jars,
only to let this fellow steal It" McBrido
was trying to sell It to a local hotel
keeper, who called the police Instead of
buying.
Got anything you'd like to swap? Usa
the "Swappers' Column." y
Take aon
of Tuxssbqa
along
In comes, Summer vacation
time and that old lazy, yawny
feeling. , Makes a man get out
his pipe, puff away ana start
dreaming tf good times to
come. Air's mighty sweet in
his nostrils ana so is Tuxedo,
too., A grand old tobacco to
dream over on days of rest and
recreation.
Ceartahat Psstb, in- ff Fssmw frsea lis 4 A
ner.Hned wit mol- H wits Utttrtac, I lli
teie-prc.i piper . . vv cmntittiiifdM VV
In Clot Humidor SOe end 80c
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The Perfect Pipe Tobacca
The new Tuxedo 40c Tin Humi
dor is a vacation necessity. At the
beach, in the mountains, on the farm
wherever you go, this handsome,
convenient, air-tight humidor will
keep a handy supply of Tuxedo for
you, in fresh) delicious condition.
Tuxedo is made from the choicest
selected crops of old Kentucky
Burky the cream leaves of each
i j " t
goiacn season ripe, mcuow
Fragrant and above all mild.
Treated by the original Tuxedo
orocesi so that it can't Ttitf. We'vn
had imitators galore, but the original
x uxcuo process is Sim inc out,
ii. wm nit Jtr') m me uciu.
You Can Buy Tuxedo Everywhrc
In 40c Tin Humidors
Also in 80c Tin Humidor
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
JOHN A. SWANSON, Prct
WM. L. HOLZMAN, Tre'as.
The "I Will" Man Sffi "Get Your Share"
See Our
Show
Window
Display
Mr. John A. Swanson
IMlEStDKNT OF TUB
NBUKASKA
CLOTH1NO CO.
Is tho oriiriuntor
&7 of this great
1 I au l OS?
III $za.uu
No wonder the entire city ami surrounding country is talking about this amazing
clearance sale Never before has such a wonderfully attractive stock of fine clothes
been offered nt Half Price ANYWHEKlfi.
l Our Great Semi-Annual Event
i Now in Full Blast
Our Entire Stock
Of Men's and Young
Men s qw Tf.npri
Spring and Wl I I I m
Summer iJvl MlU
The finest clothes made by Rochester,
N. Y's., most celebrated wholesale tailors is
included in this sweeping Half Price Sale.
All $
$12.50
SUITS
625 All $pj50
$15.00
SUITS m
All $
$18.00
SUITS
9
PRICE
All
$20.00
SUITS .
$25.00
SUITS
All $'
$30.00
SUITS . ,
5 ah $f wf
lt $35.00 1
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50 i AH $
$40.00
SUITS
20
All Gold Bond True Blue Serge Suits Included. Staple Black and Palm Beach Suits Excepted.
A SMALL CHARGE
FOR ALTERA
TIONS DURING
THIS HALF PRICE
SALE.
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CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN.
DURING THIS
SALE NO GOODS
"WILL BE
CHARGED.
ill saRP'fcsv You can &et e kest beer by asking f
iH miJS00&i lt' Make no mistake; Blatz Bev. 8f
i rSiSk ls admitteHy tne finest tasting beer Bfi
IS fw7f9SS brewed. It is a significant fact that M
SI "fji every one who tries it immediately
llB J The best cafes in your town serve it-
A On A case in your home means R5)
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IliilliH Se2.81ft DessUts Street Phone DeBglas 8682 eMBBMH
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
9l
s reonie usm tn
Call Me "Skinny"
But Now My Nam Has Changed.
Gained 15 Pounds and Look
IIke a New Mail.
a r&mep, BTaowo, sobvst body
Wfore I took Banol p.orl. uted to cJI nm
'vinnv hut now tnv mm. It chanted. My
whol. bedr la .tout, liar aalncJ IS pounds and
I -1 . t.Hw III. maw nn .1 .
rlard Rnother man who bad Jurt (Inlahed th.
Biriol trtatmrnt
I waa alt tun down to th ntr bottom,'
wrltai .r. Oagnon. " bad to quit work X wi
n m.k N'nw. think, tn flaraot. I look Ilka a
n.w roan, I tilntd ti poundo In 31 di)ri,"
"Sarrcol hat put 1 pounda on mt In 14 day.,
ttaUa W.- O. Koberta. "Jt haa road. n. alerp
wl, enjor what I l ana cnaoica m. in vera
with ItsUrMt and pl.aaut.."
Would you. too. Ilka to quickly put from ID to
10 pound! ot good, aolld, "rtajr-thfre" f1rh.
Tat ana inuncuiar lli.u. Driwrin uur ..in in.
bonaa;
IMn't tar It can't M don.. Try It. Lt ut
md you ItM a 10c packa. ot Sarsol and prota
wbat It can ao ror you.
un v. . n u.ir - mitiinn it.ln mn nA women
harp iladlr made ttal. Lit, and tbat arroi doa
uccead, dota maka thin tolka tat Yn wh.r
all alia haa falltd. I boat prored by the tra-
re.odoua bailnraa we hate done. No draette diet.
flah crearna, rnaataie, oil. or emultiona, but a
Imple. n&rmltaa noma trtaimem. inji oui ine
coupon and tend (or tbli Free packet today.
Incloelng only lOo In tllrcr to help pay
poatate, ()ckln, etc
Addrna Tbo Sarcol Co.. 74-V. Urald ntd .
Olnihamton, K- Y. Takp Sargol with your ratals
and watch It work. Ttila teet will tell the atory
FREE SARGOL CQUPON
Thla coupon with lOo In allter to help pty
poaagx. packing, etc., and to ahow good
faith, entltlre holder to one fcOo package ot
Hargol rree. Addrefa the Ijargol Co., 1tV
Herald Otchj,, Dlngharoton, N Y
OCEAN TRAVIS I
LOST!
Most people are honest and would
hasten to return any found article if
they knew where to find the owner.
The first place they think of is the
"Lost and Found'" column, and if
you have failed to announce your
loss there, yoti have little chance
of ever recovering your loss.
When you lose anything telephone at
once to Tyler 1000 and thus get quick
action.
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