THE BEE: OMAHA, SATTItAV, OCTORElt 17, 1014. 1.1 BRIEF CITY NEWS Tot for W. 0. Crosby for Coroner. Lighting rirtores, Burgess-Oranden Co. ridtllty Storage an Yai Co. Soar. S8S. Bar moot mat It Now Beacon rress. Dwortk accountant and auditor. D. 7406. Tot for Tnotraa W. Blackburn for ror cress. Ad vert 1 m ent. Beaatifal Ail Mrt m Home Tor Sal en the easy payment plan. Bankers Realty Investment Co. Fhon Doug. 2P2S. A actios is , Chorea Parlor In Ladies' Aid aorlety of the Zlon Lutheran church will hold Its regular auction In the church parlors Tuesday evening, Dm Farkar to Moat. The Peer Dark Improvement club meet at Vinton achool tonight at J p. m. The postponed annual election of officer will be held. "Today's Ctftrpiet Movie Prorrans classified section tmny. and appear la The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the varioua moving picture theater offer Chamber' Dancing Aeaaeoiy The home of modern and classic dances. In structor of teachers wno are uecesaful both In Omaha and other title. Tele pnone Doug. 1971. School to depend upon Hwi Stilt la Bourne Tony Ntco tera and Vlto.Chilalll, two newsies. Rot into a playful scuffle In The Bee mailing room and the latter received a painful kick In the neck. Dr. Petweller took caro of the youngster, but say hit hurt is not serious. Two Divorce Granted In a divorce decree granted Mr. Ella Spencer, her husband, who failed to appear and de fend the action. Is ordered to pay her $2,MW alimony.- A decree of divorce from Josef J. Hayduk ha been granted Mrs. Edna Hayduk. To Assist Xobert Ouliaec Two South Omaha school teachers, Mr. Vosaoek and Miss Bennett, will assist Robert Gilder at Child' Point Saturday, when ha dem onstrate some of the historic relic which which are to be found there. Henry Kle ser ha arranged for about 400 Omaha teacher to to there. ... Woman Asks for Cltiseaaalp The first Omaha woman to apply for eiOaeruhlp paper in several months I Miss Olga Christln Wangblad, a deaconess at the Swedish Immanuel hospital. Thirty fourth ai?a Meredith avenue. She ha taken out her first papers, declaring her Intention of becoming a naturalised Amer ican, having been born In Sweden. Mrs. MoCnUooa ea Tour ui.ru. Cath erine Waugh McUuiloch of Chicago, suf frage speaker and writer, arrived In Omaha late Thursday evening. Mr. Mc culloch, accompanied by Miss Daisy Doane and John U Kennedy, left for Fre mont and other place In the state on a speaking toun An Omaha speech by Mrs. McCulloch will be arranged if possible. Ho Wax for Kim "A wife and happy home in peaceful America looks better to me than serving In' the Belgian army," says Honors Vuylstek, Belgian chauffeur for John A. Paughorty. Instead of going hack to the land of his birth, to become a. tarffet for German bullets, he Is coiner to remain in Omaha, and has Just taken out a license to marry Miss Bertha Ber l;th of this city. He la 9 year of age and "fhe ,1s H. . . - Dr. Colin Re-elected to Occupy Pulpit of Temple Israel Rabbi Frederick Cohn of Temple Israel whs re-elected for. a term of five year at a special meeting of the congregation last Sunday. This action was taken de spite the fct that Dr. Cohn' present term doe not "expire until March, 1914. ' Dr. Cohn ha occupied the pulpit at the Temple Israel for the last ten year. During those year he has been a potent figure In Omaha. He haa earned the re spect and regard of many Omahans, Ir respective of creed or race. He ha been marked by hi Industry, sincerity, learn ing and ability. The growth of the Temple Israel i one of the direct result of tr. Cohn' work. The property and building cost 5.000. Of a mortgage of Indebtedness In 19ii9 of 125.000, approximately (16,000 ha been paid, and of that amount IS.O00 wa aollcited and collected by Dr. Cohn dur ing the ' last two and one-half year. The congregation has steadily, grown in numbers ureter Dr. Cohn and It now haa the largest membership In Its history. Dr. Cohn Is an officer In the Associ ated Jewish Charities, the Wise Memo rial hospital. th B'nal B'rlth, the Tor nado relief committee In 1913, and waa advisor of the Douglas county Juvenile court. The congregation. In re-electing Dr. Cohn, passed a resolution to attest their confidence in and their esteem Of their rabbi and to acknowledge their ap preciation of hi services In their behalf. ErTiTRQ AT QflliTU AM AH A luM,c -iooU and Cltr Physician Sliana nlirtllVO ftl OvUlll Vi'lnnrt.rmn favor the U'ea of me Ileal Inspection Negro Wanted in St Joseph Almost Breaks from City Jail. DISCOVERED BY AN OFFICER Had Di( Mole Tkroaah Will aaa Xnlhtaa- Freveated lit Ge.avay Bat Rlawoat Mao Map. Lon Donahue, colored, alias Howard Brown, who was arrested Wednesday af ternoon by Captain Carey and Detective Dworak, and who la wanted at St. Jo seph for assaulting and seriously Injur ing ad officer, made a desperate attempt to break Jail Thursday afternoon. Dona hue at first thought he had been pleked up as a common vagrant, but upon later learning the true meaning of his arrest, he formulated a plan to escape. Wrenching loose an Iron brace support ing the bars hout his cell, be attacked a thin brick partition separating the enclosure from the boiler room. He had made an aperture about a foot square and hi a few minutes would have been In the other room and out an open window to the rear of the holler, when an officer passing through the corridor heard the noise and entered the cell tn time to prevent the negro from getting away. Donahue was taken last evening by one of the local force to St. Joseph. Catlle Receipts Kevrer. . So far this year cattle receipts at the local market have been about J.0X head less than last year. Hogs show a do. crease of 228,526 head, and sheep 33.1G1 head more than In 1913. The priep of hog continues to decline, between 10 and IS cent being taken off by the pack er yeaterdar. The bulk of tli sale were at $T. to fl.M. which Is inucl; lower than, several week back. It is pre dicted that the price will go lower still a the season grow older. ) Registration Today. Today Deputy Election Commissioner Ostrom and his force In the city clerk' office will be busy looking after the large number of voters who have so far failed to register. The office will remain open from 7 In the morning until I at night Committeemen of both par tie are making an effort to get the backward one out at this time, al though their efforts Thursday were not very noticeable, as only a fair number from each party availed themselves of the last chance to register. Condition of Injured Men. William Resehke and Arthur Spenee. who were both Injured in the auto acci dent on the Q street viaduct Sunday night, are reported to be slightly better by those in attendance of their cases at the south Omaha hospital. It wss thought yesterday morutng that Resehke had contracted pneumonia, but the sym oms are reported to be not as alarming a at 'first Both men, however, are In a very dangerous condition. Faaeral of William Iske. The funeral of William Iske waa held at o'clock Thursday afternoon at Union church. Burial wa in the Balle cemetery- Mr. Iske was one of eight brother, who own hundred of acrea of land tn Sarpy county and are ranked among It most wealthy citizens. Mr. Glnjohn Recover! na. Mrs. Natorla Glujohn, S007 N treet. who was shot by her husband Tuesday nieht, 1 reported to-be much better. The police are tlll looking for tho husband, who disappeared immediately following the shooting. Superintendent N. M. Graham of the of the pupils of each school. A number of physicians haw volunteered to do the work In view of controlling contagions diseases. It Is generally believed Unit a comjietent bacteriologist should be em ployed for this purpose. Magic City tiossln. Chemkce coul, unscreened, U.I5; screen ed. H.75, Mo nth . I lowland Lum. C0.1l. The Magic City jSpell-lVtwn club bowls this evening at the Hrunswtck alleys at Twenty-fourth nnd M streets. A dancing party will be given tomor row evening at the Morse home by. the Loyal Order of Moose at o'clock. The local aerie of Eagles will give a dunce tomorrow evening at the Iocs.. Kaglre' home at Tweniy-lliird and N streets. Office -pace for rent In He office, 2311 N street Terms reasonable. Well known locution. Tel. South T.. j Rev. Robert L. Wheeler of the First; Presbyterian church is sending a few , days' vacation with friends In Mary vllle. Mo. 1 The Adah Kensington has announced Its next meeting to be held at the home of one of their memoers next Thursday afternoon. The South Side Improvement club will 1 hold a meet.ng at the Madison school I this evening. All members are Invited ; tc be present. , The King's Daughters of the First Presbyterian rhuroh gave dinner yes terday at tliu church at Twenty-third and J streets. The Shsnuotk foot ball team will give a dance at the New Settlors' hall at Thirty-sixth and V streets next Satur day evening at o'clock. Tickets for the high school foot ball game to be held with Illair tomorrow afternoon on the Hellenic f.eld are now In circulation about the city. The Ladles' Aid society of the Clifton Hilt Presbyterian citirch will have a rummage sale at Twenty-fourth and 1 streets next Saturday, October 17. Phil Kearney post will meet next Sat urday evening at the home of M. H. But ton. 42 North Twentieth street. All members are requested to be present The Phil Kearney Woman' Relief corps will hold Its regular meeting at the home of Miss W. S. Anderson, I.'. Mon roe street, next Saturday afternoon at K o'clock. The South Omaha High school foot ball team w II meet tho Hialr lllrfh schoo. fool ball tenm tomorrow arternoan 011 the Hclovuo field in Bellevue at 2:3- o'clock. The Oerman-American Democratic club will hold its montlily Hireling at its hall, 828 North Twenty-rourui btrcet. next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Aii candidates are Invited to be present. Six-week tests are now In progress at the high school. Principal Moore has is sued a request that students shall nm enter the examination room until ten minutes before the opening of their ex amination periods. You will b better off In mind and pocketrnok If ou fiure at Flynn's before you buy fall und winter clothes. These Hait, Schaftner Sc. Marx suits and over coats are leaders. Yij can't find any others that will match up with them. Tbev are good to look at and they are belter at tue price than sny other you ean find. Ur ns in the youngsters. We have the best lino we ever had and we are pricing to git the business You II be glad If you como here before you buy. John Flynn & Co. Mrs. Bryan Urges Aid to Red Cross WASHINGTON, Oct 16. Women prom inent In official circle have been urged to co-operate with the- Red Cross to relieve distress In Europe by Mr. Wil liam Jennings Bryan, who advised the society today that the movement gave every prospect of success. Sale rO (C? .1! A i H Tho Greatest Furniture Opportunity of tho Year Fl 8ale' th real reductions- The latest high grade stock of furniture, etc. in the city at sacrificed prices. Read the bargains below. They aro only a few of many to be had during this sale. Call Saturday and learn of the big values offered. , Special Convenient Monthly Payments Gladly Arranged Store 1 Open Ett! Saturday J i f r . i4i li A NKAT PF.SKIN v . Nl.M. IHiKSSKR. Made entire ly of solid . oak, with large base, fitted -with threo roomy drawer. Haa French plate mirror, set In artlstlo o"Urved standard. Highly polished and nniHiieii golden. A remarkable value at this price t.iitniin,, mi, $6.25 SOLID OAK PO LID OAK 7-FIECE DJNINO UOO.M SET. An shown above. Md entirely of wlerted wood, consisting, of sit chairs, upholstered In 1 111 portal leather and a largo 4 2-tnch top claw foot extension table which extends to 1 ft. Comes In golden oak finish only. Elaborately polished. JUHt the. dlnln tT A f "T r rootn net you need. Complete combination offered for this Tl J M week at only apla! BRITAIN WONT TAKE FOES OFF NEUTRAL SHIPS LONDON. Oct. W. The Morning Post today asserts that It has proof that the British fleet hss received official order not to arrest nationals of belligerent power In neutral ships. Mrs, Billy Sunday Spends Short Time -Looking at Omaha Mrs. Billy Sunday, wife of the baae ball revlvallHt, passed through Omaha yes terday afternoon and held a conference between train "with local minister and religious worker who have been plan ning to have Sunday come here to "re vive" thla city. She declared that her husband wa really going to run a revival session tn Omaha, in spite of-everal "postpone ments" that have - bean made. Whon asked why his engagement In this city had 'been repeatedly postponed, she avelded making an' explanation. A'htle in Omaha Mrs. Sunday spent a few minutes at the Young Men's Chris tian association, where she conferred with two ministers and -two other re ligious worker Interested In the pro poned Sunday revival that may be held here.. Rev. Charles XV. Savldge of the jtpd placed hi car at her disposal while in- Omaha. Mrs. Sunday said she had Jost oome from their big ranch In Oregon, and waa now on her way to their eastern home nt Winona Lake. Ind., where she la going to look after their two young sons for 11 while. Mexican Convention the Supreme Power MKXICO CITY. Oct. la-All the mili tary chieftain Including Francisco .Villa, Emtllano Zapata and Venuattano ('arranza are now subject to the orders of the Aguas Calieute convention which today, after a stormy secret session voted itself the upreme power of the land. The delegate took oath to abide by the majority vote on all questions. Including the form of government and presidential succession. Have Your Ticket Read Burlington TO THE SOUTH Winter Tourist Fares In Effect October 15th to April 30th FROM OMAHA Jacksonville, Fla,, direct route Jacksonville, FU., one way vta Chicago and Washington, other way vta Cincinnati or Louisville Tampa, Fla., via Chicago or St. Louis -. Miami, Fla., via Chicago or 8t, Louis St. AnffUKtine, Fla., via Chicago or St. Louis .... Ornionrt, FI., via Chicago or St. Louis Palm Reach, Fla-, via Chicago or St. Lou 1b I'msacola, Fla., via Chicago or Bt. Louis New Orleans, Lia., vta Chicago or St. Louis - Biloxl, Miss., via Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis Mobile, Ala., via Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis Charleston, 8. C, via Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis ROUND TRIP $50.08 01.00 02.28 72.78 52.08 ...857.08 .$00.18 ..S41.18 S41.18 .$41. IS K41.18 847.08 . Diverse route tours to Florida at slightly higher fares. Homeseekers' Fares October 20 November 3 and'17, December 1 and 15 FROM OMAHA Galveston, Tex. . . . Oorpoa Christ i, Tex Beaumont, Tex. . . , Brownsville, Tex. Port Authur, Tex. Austin, Tex. I kalian, Tex. Pecoa, Tex Miami, Fla. ... Ban Antoni, Tex. Houston, Tex. . , . PalaUa, Fla. . . . Tampa, Fla. ItOLXD THIP $35.00 835.00 ::::lE-n $35.00 S33.M) 24l. 835. '."!'.'.83V.0O S35.l JMM 30 S4O.50 The Beat .Tala Killer. ' IlucKleu s Arnica .Salve when applied to a cut, btuuie. burn, oald, etr. Re lieves the palu. Get a' box. 25f. All Urui Ists. AdverUmeut. I The Trains to Use St Louis Special at 4:30 P. M. Kansas City Trains at 9:15 A. M., 4:30 P. M., 10:45 P. M. Chicago Trains at 7:15 M., 3:45 P. M., 6:30 P. M. Winter Tourlat and Homeseekers' Fares to many other destinations, south west, south and southeast. Liberal stop-over privileges; write or call for publications, information, etc., tnd let me help you plan an attractive tour of the south. J. B HKVNOIJiH, City Passenger Agrnt, 13UJ Farnam Kl., Omaha, cl. Phone lnif. and lKug. 3.1H0. I: iM j BWnskWJaMjMa jjjjj SfTl ' Lcl Harlman F"lher You.r st ffS rei IT TT $U5 iticn-nrK'R ROMII oak- t.TnnATtT d rocker upholstered with hlKh trale Oil I'l.N 8KT. KXHCt v ttm 4 IttBiru shAva -k..iM ul Inrhe. "and 'hJ, "J, l"h'r VV ,,,,, "nrln nslructlon. Table injure!? lr Hrw.? - i JL? hv? eKH, mapraslne compartments at either ends. tr 4 f n nn.KN'nin t'Pii fti,8TR wr.v HIH'KKK nAHOAIV. !taa ex tra ri)oniy cit. and mailn for solid comfort. The frame Ih maaaive and made of American ipiarter eawed Imltntlon oak. The uphol sterlnK Is senulne Imperial lea ther over lull spring; seat ob struction. A splen did valuo at j i t a n 1. h O II K S H KOlt M. Iteprodure a p e , Jei-tly every line of your flRiire. Can be adjusted to bust ii t 4.1 Inch es. Nerh lii to I h Inches. Waist measures 20 to S1H. In-hei. Hli mnasurcs S5 to 19 Inciies Our spe cial sale price MARSIVK COLONIAL PEDKH TAU Mode of solid oak and fln lahed fumed. Htands .It inrhrs hlnh. The heavy column lentn on a broad flat hne. A very neat. artKtii ann perte-iiy plain peio tai, sproiaiiy priced while a limited number last 9 1 , VV'XvG gara Hartman's Great Free Premium Offer Handsome 44-piece Dinner Set given away absolutely free to morrow with all sales, cash or credit at the time of purchase amounting: to $50 or over. H2.65 MASSrVK COLONIAL librahy tablk of tuiUMual beauty. Made of high srade se lected American quurter-sa,wed Imitation oak. Vary . attractive. In one of the new est popular designs. This table Is unus ually w u made. The great est value of Its kind ever offered ROOMS FURNISHED QQ COMPLTSELY$S a Month JS I a new Monnti coflpORT KITCH KS CABIN KT. Built Largest and Bes. Line of btoves in the City iv in uiiiio- $6.85 SrWffaHFsH"i BaiaBfevaaMavaMaaiBBaaBHBBaj i it; TOsVitM i. ' ii ?' We.Ara it J a Tot i .i mt' I .ill I 1 fc f,r- i 11 . j0,d -tove Taken in Exchange . r,'A'rl 4 . .. COLE'S ortlOIWVL HOT BLABT HKATLilU A hat full of roal or coke will hold the fire 2 hour with out attention. No other heater I coal, wood Perfect giia umers. A mar vel and a won der. Up from uniiuii. nu oLiiar , -n Its clsa. Burna id, coke or rubbish, JBjiiX, lit and smoke con- C7n W.95 ml m "-Wke"- S thruuRhniit of solid oak, splen didly finished. 11a roomy base, equipped with two utensil draw ers, two large bins and kneading Imnrd. Top fitted with China compartment, tilting sugar bin ami spice o rawer. Hperlal price only ' All tOT at Up Oo in put ly Tree f Charge nilNKr IMII $8.75 W Are AgsaU Tor OAK HKATUK IN 'I'll K CITY. Will hrat good i.i, y- or tno r mv p a- LOWKHT IS alzed room. MhiIm finest blue aheet nteet. aT lnuble cast fire box, neatly tilrkel Ulmmed. Air tight patent screw draft. A re markable value JO ' aW OUR NEW MODEIL LINCOLN PTKKL HANGB. Made in slain colonial drxlm with a larre 18-Inch oven and si 8-Inch hoi top. Elaborately nickel trimmed. In cluding towel bar extending aorosa the front of the atove. Haa duplet grate and exceptionally large lire Dox. A 136.00 rang at only , ifi grate tui" $24.50 AKXaiCA'B ZAKQXgT BO MX rVBlTISJrEBa II f.7fasi-.aJ 1414-ib-lb Douglas bt. Liberal Prices Allowed on Your Old Stove LArtOF! BIZB rUKL SAVING BABH Hl UNim. Has a larger radiating surface than any stove offered at double the price. Has a large 16-lnc.h fire-box, automatic, magazine rover, duplex grate, patent shaker ring ana unuuie section flues. Elegantly nun pi irimmen. Absolutely guaranteed and extremely economical , $33,50 fy - - 'i - g I mm aaaaalafJaagMa1l n . I-: '- rr--fH 't 'r r WW ; M?y'Jw WW v tiYf OASOLINK SKRVIOT STATIONS. 18th and Cass Sta. JOth and Harney Sts. WINTER SHOWS THE DIFFERENCE between low-power gasoline and REP CROWN GASOLENE the mlles-pcr-flallon gasoline Motors start hard in winter on ordinary gasoline. Try Red Crown the gasoline full of heat and power atomizing easily quick-starting at any temperature. It costs no mora Buy Red Crown by name at any garage or supply store. You can reduce wear and tear on your engine use POLARINE, the standard oil tor all motors. Standard Oil Company Omaiia. 4