Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 13, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    5
Winner in Today's .World Series Game
Nebraska '
Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska
THK BKK: OMAHA. Wr.DXFNDAY, ( vTOUKU l.T, 1!K.
iARUAH FREE TO
DISREGARD LAW
rOTernor Morehead Grret Fermii
ion to Food Commissioner to Be
tin Feei for Operatiny Office.
UTECT COUBT DECISION SOON
TWO MORE GUARDS AT PEN
v a
Warden Fenton Authorized to Take
Precaution! Against Outbreak
of Prisoners.
NIGHT SHIFT IS REARRANGED
(Trom a Ftff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Oct .- Special. lOovernor
Morehead has gUrn Food Commissioner
;Iarman permission to Ignore the Oerde it full night shift to prevent snot her pent
law relative to turning; over all fees col- tntlary outbreak, two of which have oc-
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LtNOOIJs'. Oot. 12. i8poal. Warden
Tenton of the Nebraska penitentiary has
been authorised bjr the Hoard of Control
to employ two additional guards at a
aalary of lJ) a month earh with hoard,
and lodging. The warden has a.'ked for
lected by his department. The governor
today told Mr. Harman he might retain
lufflctent of the fees collected to run his
department and turn over the balance, to
:ha treasurer. ' ,
curred within the last three months.
There are at the present time twenty
two guards employed at the rrison. In
cluding the turnkeys. The governor i
given authority to rearrange the shift for
At an excuse for violating a law whleh . right and day service as ho might see lit.
ihe governor, as a member of the state
enate. helped to pass he set forth that
rftate Tteasurer Hall was obstinately re
fusing to permit the food, oil and dairy
lepartment to draw sufficient revenue
;o kep it In operation. The governor f id
Gutter Kxplnln galrlile.
That Mrs. Mary E. Adams, an Insane
ipatlent of Norfolk, strangled herself with
a piece of muelln between half-hour vlln
of a nurse while confined In a wrd In
which several patients with an Itch had
was sorry to be compelled to sanction , tn isolated Is explain d by P.nvrui
a deviation rrom the uedes law .but he tendent Outtery In a letter to the Hoard
lid not believe it was best for the state ' t,j Control. The body of Mrs. Adnma has
!t b left at the mercy of unscrupulous j been Uken to her home In Kearney.
dealers, who might flood Nebraska with
inferior food products.
Booas Coaaty Paya.
Boone county ha made a payment of
Rrkruki Law nt4i A'"' o mate Auditor (-mith on the in-
The governor professes to have noticed ' ane fun1 Ux ,v,,d Pr,or to Tho
already that violation of the pure food runty P1"1 fre. and still owe
law were becoming more frequent be-j '3'
sause the treasurer had hampered Its en- Delay Opealrj t'natraeta.
forcement. He points 'out that the de- ' numbing and heating contractu for the
partment has done considerable even at new boiler room and laundry of the
that In keping up the reputation of. the1 Kearney Tuberculoids hospital hive been
state for having the beat system of pure' awarded to C. J. Burke & Son of kar
food laws and" the most riptd enforcement; ny t by the State Board of Control
of any state In tbe union. j Nebraska Chandelier works of Kear-
In pursuance of the ijan. Food Com-' w,n w,re th building for lis. Bidf
entsaioner Harman tomorrow will remit! for new ry for the Mllford Indas
to Treasurer Hall I10.UJI.87, collected In UM home- "ne(l Monday, will not be
fees, which is the balance left after the on h tn board untlt a"iay.
department hud maintalnel several In-1 Norehead Kearaey.
spectors In the field. The total receipts Governor Morehead left for Kearney
wera 110,871.80. which Is considerably lean Tuesday night to take part in the laying
than would hava been realized had the th cornerstone Wednesday of the new
department been In full operatlou. . J building at the Ptate Ncrmal school.
Iasaertors Going Bark. j Heqalsltloa Granted.
With the authority given-him by the! The trovernor has granted requisition
Bovernor. Commissioner Harman will put Papers for Clyde Pecker, arrested in
his Inspectors back Into the field and Pora. " charge of embesalement
will conduct hi. department as In the ' of rM tnm hl employer. H. S. King of
! JA ( V'
if v; j
I j ) i
r a k m
I .. "' -' ",'V, ; , '. "4- ? s j H
". ' . ; ; f ..
8 ' s i '''. ' -.jj
. - . " ': . , v!' . ''ftj (t?9; '
1 I
yOeVA LtXAUL r .
George Shore, who won the fourth game at I hiladelphla before the
of the world's series for Huston, clinking 1 opened last Friday,
hand with Orover Cleveland Alexander!
Ms scries
H about $3,Xi0 and partly covered by In
surance. Mr. and Mrs. Hlchivde are at
the San Francisco exposition and only
their daughter. Miss Zpha Kichards,
waa at home when the fire occurred.
part. He will employ eleven Inspectors,
although allowed sixteen and will also
reduce hl office force.
Governor Morehead today gave out the
following statement relative to the situa
tion: ' '
"There are two plans which present
themselves. One Is to' close up the de
partment and lose to the people of Ne-
Omaha.
Wants Title Oaletea.
A. B. Carrot hers of Grant county has
asked the Board of Educational Lands
and Funds to quiet the title to 100 acres
of land he has held under sale contract
for the last twenty-four years.
C'harrk falls Pastor.
PJATTSMt'l'TH, Neb., Oct. U. (8pe-
rrasK ua aervices. inis wouia tnrow clal.)-The Flrt Christian church ha
the state wide open and place food and called for its pastor. Rev. Carl K. Ferine,
other matters on the same basis that now located at Marcus. la., and who has
existed ten years ago. . j been the minister of that church for some
"The other plan is to keep the depart- time. The church has been without a
rnent running by the use of the fees col- paator for a rfmber of months since Rev.
lected and give the people the benefit A. G. Hotlowell was called to the paa
of full enforcement of these popular laws, torate at Meadow Grove and Battle
The whole state la Interested In keeping Creek. Rev. Mr. Perlse will arrive here
the department open aa Is easily 'shown to begin his work about Pecember .
by the correspondence on file and by
word coming from every quarter of the
state.
Fire Destroys Barn.
ASHIAND, Neb.,- Oct. , 12.Spec!al.)-
.... . .. . ... , .L ira oi unanown cousa . aesiroyeu vne
Matler.v beer, handler In prac- B,acnln6 . hed .nd rranary on the
tlcally the same way as heretofore. .1
have Instructed Mr. Harman to turn Into
the state treasury any balance be may
hava oa band October L" , .
The supreme eourt will hear the fire
commissioner' mandamus suit against
the state treasurer. Involving the sarao
points aa the food . commissioner's pre
dicament, and an early decision may
clear tha situation.
j farm of Clinton T, Richards In South
Bend precinct, aft miles 'southeast of
Ashland, Saturday afternoon. The loss
MAYOR MADGETT TRIES
TO BLOCK GAS FRANCHISE
HASTINGS, Neb.. Oct. ll-(Eperlal
Telegram.) Mayor Madgett tried to pre
vent ratification of the new gas fran
chise at the council . meeting' last nWht
by declining to put to a vote a motion
to suspend the rules and advance the
measure to third reading. He also re
fused to put the question of the appeal
from the declsio nof the chair. Finally
the president of the council put the ques
tion and the ordinance was passed, as
directed by the voters at the epcclal elec
tion, orrly two members dlswmtlnj. It
was Insisted that the ratification of tha
measure by the council was purely perfunctory.
School Class Rows ;
. Cause Arrests
i
RAVENNA, Neb., Oct. '11 Special.)
Ravenna has been the scene of a good
many disturbances between the different
clas&es In school, : particularly when
some social affair was being held: While
one class was holding a party Friday
night members of another class black
ened their faces. In some Instances soil
ing their clothes. The police was called
to disperse the .crowd, but the affatr
wound up by several warrants being
sworn out and the students arrested. It
Is likely it will result in the public and
tha school authorities insisting that the
class disturbances be stopped.
Hurt Xatrm of larel.
LAUREU Neb., Oct. l2.- Special.)
John J. Collins was found dead In bed
yesterday morning. Ho worked In the
corn field the day before and retired the
night before feeling as 'usual. He had
lived In Laurel many years. Besides hi
wife, he leaves three children and one
sister, Mrs. Henry Cleveland. ,
Jaurel will let the contract for a mu
nicipal lectrlc light plant Friday of this
week. It will bo for a twenty-four hour
service.
GUARDSMAN AVIATOR HAS
BEEN DISPLACED BY ORDER
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Oct. 11 (Special.) For fail
ure to carry out his contract for flights
in Beatrice at the Gage county fair two
weeks ago Captain C. V. Shaffor, chief
of aviation of the Nebraska National
Guard, has been displaced by Captain
Ralph McMlllln, who became identified
three months ago with the Nehranka
avtntlcn corps. The change was ordered
by Adjutant Oeneral Phil Hall.
Ciptatn McMlllln has matin a score of
flights about Nebraska this summer. Cap
tain Shaffer will still remain In the ser
vice In the rank of captain.
General Ha'l plans to develop the
aviation branch of the service In Ne.
braekn on an extensive scale, and hopes
to get several military aeroplanes from
the War deportment.
Omaha Bauk Merger
Not Yet Approved
by the State Board
LINCOLN. Neb.. Oct. U -tSpei lal Te'e
gram.) The Nebraska Hanking board let
It he known thin morning, following ,
meeting In the governor' office, (hM It
had not formally approved tbe action of
the State ll"nk of Omaha, which aioilid
the City National bank lM Putin day.
The hoard made a formal ieHrd, show
ing the deal had been mml without It
nnct Ion.
When the consolidation was first
broaclud to it, the hoard sent two exam
iners to check up the affalm of tbe na
tional hank. 1'ntl' they rexrt. the board
will fl pl.ice its approval n the deal
and they have not conirted their ex
amination yet.
Some ol'Joctlons to the merger he
been raised, but they ere not considered
acrlous. , Tlicy have to. do with Ihe
amount of money the bank will piy Into
the guaranty fund of the Klate iot that
deposit of the Institution nte Increased
by K.oofl.vtw. .
When the new bank churl-iied It
must pa)" In 1 per cent of Iim average d
pnvlts the first year. Thereafter,! ho bank
pays one-twentieth of 1 per cent. The
board feels that the bnnk ought to pay 1
per cent out of lairnesa to what 1 re
quired of other bank. This woul-1 iman
I..OcO on the new deposits.
Hurt When Engine j
Starts to Move
WKLriXG WATER, Neb., Oct. 12. j
(Special.) William Ash .engineer on the ;
nnrro wgauae railway used to haul atone
to the cruKhers at the stone quarry east
of" town, was down under the entlne put
ting in some packing when tie brakes
loosened and let the engine forward. The
clearance under the engine was so small
that Aeh was caught by the moving en
gine and his body doubled ovr In a way
that only narrowly mls-ed breaking his
neck, it Is thought that he suffered se
ver Internal Injuries, but tho extent can
not yet bo ascertained.
SOUTH PLATTE EXPOSITION
. BEING HELD AT HASTINGS
HASTING. Neb . o t. 12-fPpeelal
Telegram l-Tbe South Vlatte exposition,
which in being beld a the fourth nnnunt
harvest celebration, attracted itnus'iaPy
big crowd to lloxtltim t.ulsy. Many at
tractions have been plice.l throughout
the ImikIiic .llnti-l.t sn dthere will be
parnibs and free show each dav. An
agricultural parade w ill l a f.tir f r
tomorrow .
Sena ntea of Falrbar.
FA IR HI R Y, Neb., Oct. ,,
Churles 1 in.r hnH ,lntH,e,,
engineer on the Nebiajika tlivlxlon hf the
Rock Island. Mr. Bluer ws removed
from service In August. 1:M1. for ieM'on
Ihlllty In the llarnnm Ballev . Irrue
wreck near Onmha. 11 was et,g;n.er
on the pajisrnaer train Ihnt collided with
the rer cn.l ,.f the circus (rn
A lareo number of ,lerfe,.,n conntv
farmer, are flllln, their sl!c thU week
The work la a ,,,,,. ol()
narlly. owing to the greet amount of
hay and alfalfa and other roughne
the cointry this yesr comparatlvaly few
silos are being filled as compared will
other years.
Meesrs. M. J. ConUnt, Ralph lownri
and F. I. Hardy comprised a hunting
party that spent a few da st OuHols
Neb., hunting.
The Rock Island pile driver I now
working on the Nebraska division and la
driving piling at the Blue river bridge
Just northwest of Fnlrbury on the Fair
bury Nelson branch.
I. ay orn. rsone.
K HAflXET, Xr.li., Oct. 13.-i.Bpeclal -Tbe
rornerstmie of th new Auditorium
; building at tli Slate Normal school her
1 wlil be laid this afternoon. Members of
j the State Not oinl loard, the governor
! and several other orxunliallon will be
represented. The service will In charge
i if tbe Masonic order. The merchants of
: tbe city will close their places of binlne-:
' for two hour d.irlng the dedication.
Many lllanrilera Com from the
l.l-er.
Constipation, Headache, BUiou apell.
Indicate a sluggish Uvrr. The lrlM
remedy la I r. King' New Life Fill''
Only Kc. All druggist. Advertisement
Use The Bee's "Swapper" column.
Frame 11ns Harm Horns. . .
YORK, Neb. Oct. 12 (Special.) Tha
frame 'bus barn of Lyon & Tltman, lo
cated Just south of tha Northwestern
depot, caught fire and was . completely
deKtroyed. All the horses' nnd 'buses wore
saved.' The origin of tha fire In not
known. The loss will amount to around
"5.0WV partially covered by Insurance.
Kens Ttotea of MeCook.
M'COOK. Neb., Oct. 12. tSpeclal Tele
gram. -Sheriff 8. O. Known of Ohio
county, Kentucky, left McOook tonight
for Kentucky with his pr'sonrr. Clay
bour Wilson, who is under Indictment at
Hartford. Ky., for the murder of a
negro, Harrison Maddox. Wllaon hn
been held here at MoCook for the last
ten days awaiting Bherlif Keown and
hi extradition warrant.
The barns of Dr. K. M. Kaslerday and
H. F. Deuel were destroyed by fire la.t
night and the bern of Georn Whlttaker
considerably damaged. Damage Is placed
at n,000 with part Insurance.
Meadlcant lropa Head.
A SI TLA NO, Neh., Oct. 12.-(Ppcclal.)
Monday night a young man who had been
soliciting alma here, saying he was crip
pled, fell dead of heart failure. He gave
the name of Alfred Carr hero and was
aged from 23 to "S years, light complex
Ion, fW feet evcn Inches In height,
weighed 1"5 pound and had blue' eyes
and two gold tooth In front. No mean
of Identification or clue to his homo or
relatives were on his person and the
body will be held a short time to en
deavor to And same.
FAMILY THROWN OUT
OF CAR AND HURT
LOUP C1TT. Neb., Oct. li 8peclal.)
A serious autctnoblle accident happened
to the family of Krltg Bichel Sunday
morning as they roi 'eturnlng to their
home, five mile eaat of Litchfield, In
which Mr. Bichel bad hi leg broken and
Mrl, ,' Bichel wo everely bruls ,-d and
their daughter almost killed. They had
teen attending a party At the home of
a neighbor, itr. Stark.. and when within
Ight of their own home, and cltmulng
a long hill. About half way up th steer
ing rod broV and the driver tost com
plete control, of the machine. It backed
down -hill and went 07er the side of a
culvert Into a ravin r,ne ten feet below.
Mr. Bichel Jumped, but th car struck
her a It came down. Mr. Btchet and th
daughter wr pinioned undtr th car.
ENGINEER IS BLAMED FOR -DEATH
OF MARTIN ELLIOTT
no car at its price lias SO MUCH!
YORK. Nb Oct. II. (3pe.-Ul Tel
gram,) The coroner's jury hi th case of
Martin J. Elliott. kUled by train No. 19
on tit Northwestern ttr and one-balf
mile norUieaat Qf Thayer Sunday room
ing, found that tha accident waa due
roalnlt to cegligenc on th art of the
engineer and to a degree of carelessness
on tha. part of th deceased. .
At aaaaay school CanTeatlaa.
KEARNEY. Neb.. Oct. lt-fpeclal -Hundreds
of people attended th district
Sunday school convntiaa l:i thl c't
Sunday and ah interesting and beneficial
program was eujoyed. Th churches of
th .city did not hold, servloe In the
afternovn ard evening and all.. Bunday
school and church people; Joined la th
convention. A motion that th asaembly
go on record favoring a dry Nebraska at
th state. elec'-in next year was unanl
mously can letl. Among th ' principal
speakers .was th Rev. Rrli h H. House
man of tmaha.
Btosi the rhlla'a Cgh. It's Irrlew.
Ooup and W hocking I'ouvb sr Ohil
dran'g ldmenU. ' Dr. Kin;' Nw Dt
cover I what you need It kill ' tV
t.Vld .Oarm;, All lrugUts Adverlla-sMaC
Four-Cylinder Models
' Toariag Car, 7-ssns $ MS
tiomittm, -asisasr !
' I aadaa-Boadsta. a-paasaaso I1U
Commercial Cart
r asai DaBrary Cu . . . MT8
OgstaEagrMCa . . . . lO
iwrj .... rs
Sh-CylinHcr Models
Tiisrlag Cat, T-sass gar 1 10ft
WssaWtss. a-pasnaa 1000
teaaaa-ltsadtiWf. gsiag . ISM '
. . . It 50
,T-ii ... 22 1 a
W.O.M. Pacesit
This Studcbaker 4-cylindcr car at $885 is the ONLY 7-passengcr.
4-cylindcr car with a 3 -inch bore x 5-inch stroke, FORTY Horse
Power motor that has ever been offered in America or Europe for
less than $1000.
It is the MOST POWERFUL car at its price on the market. The
motor is INCREASED from 3 Vf x 5 to 3 H x 5 inches and develops
and delivers FULL Forty Horse Power. In flexibility and pulling
POWER, this FOUR equals most of the Sixes on the market. And
it is as snappy in action as a high-strung thoroughbred. Yet it is
economical of gasoline and oil easy to operate almost free from
gear-shifting. . Picks up like a flash without the slightest jarring.
See the car at once. Surely you can not afford to invest hundreds cf
dollars in a car without knowing how much a dollar can buy in a car.
And in this car Studebaker has set a new mark for the purchasing
power of every dollar.
SOUTH BEND, IND.
STUDEBAKER
WALKER VILLE, ONT.
DETROIT, MICH.
t. R. Wilson Automobile Co.,
Studebakr Factor" "nnrh P.V. 25th Ave. and Farnum St.
alita.
Dependable Stoves and Oangcs
At a Saving of from 25 to 35
'I III anvlnvt la mini' xMM on account of our ii'Mrilv building
n1 lnrnHlvf( location willed, coniltlnnl wllh it trrjr small nporatlnil
fH'tise, rnhta n.a to main price thul moiiIiI ! IiiiohIII nnlr unjr
oilier condllloti, and Vticn yon hxty m atoe at I lie t'cnlral, you have I'xi
advantage of buylnK at M nmcli lower price nnd ar-let-tlng from lh lai'K
fat nnd moat complete line of loea and rann' that wet lnve eer ahow.it,
Knrli and every one carries with it our nhaolute guainnlee a to Iti laau
ing qnnMtlrs.
Your o'd stove
takon in as part
payment on a new
stove or range.
f HH .1 JU.I , l J . . . .
(..-. - " it ; 9
, ii i. . , iUihm
TV ... . Nl
'V" J
111 m -""Si
. ,.-ito..w j ; : ;
,S fi.v,f. I v.eiv. -' i
t - .,. --
- i , ' ' . i ,
H " ' Iv -v v S
COMMERCE RANGES
Ilav hill atael top, they hnv dnuhl
steel walls with a.lietos hoard Inlei
1 Inttiar. an extra In rue fire hox )ln1 wl Ii
Id heavl.at of linlnirs anil a- duplex
Ifiata Th ovrim ar itrejrnely lar.
and ahMolntely uar,intri.Ml to tmk ami
to lve Insilns; irvU Priced from
$29 to $60
To Bo Givai Away Absolu!o!y Tree
A famous t'ommerce Knnire, a
Comfort Hot lilHsf Heater, a Medal
DimKukIi Huso Hunter, an KldrlilKO
Sew inn Machine, a KeMivell Mattrea
and a C'leanvvell Vaslilii .Machine.'
Kveryonc lias an eiiul opimrt unity
to get. one of theac art Idea of extra
ordinary merit fre. I'or full panic,
ulurs rail nt our atorc.
r,"v i . t
A splendid, powerful nd eeon'mi
h'lii lieal Ins; stove, has a heavy pi
Inhfd leil hixly, solid ciimi I in
haac, heuvy rlhliml fir howl, nle.
el foot rail, ton rail and nami
plat, srrew disrt. larc ash pan,
ete. Ahsolutely rur milt t
irlv pel fei t
servlc. Oiir
prlcn
rnHiic.M i
7.50
TurqjDiss Blue Triple
Seamless and
GoatoJ Enamelware,
Whits Lined
1. '.V- V '
3 i
Self llasiiu Koasler, our
price TO4
t
No. H Ten Ki'ltlo with en
amel cover, our price. .S9?
'. f '
4
I1
f 1 ' ' ' . -
l';ur-iKirt
IouUo
l.Wker,
our rioe,
M
'lVii-iuiirt Water Pail, our
prico 15
OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT
i '
v
'JVt-fjuart L)iiiers
ur prico . . .5?
Seveiiteen-qunrt Dih Pan, our
price 33
IVo-quart Coffee Tot,
our prico 21
You Make Your Own Terms at Tbe Central