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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
THE r.KE: OMAHA, TIIUHSPAY, OCTOBER 14. 1915. r L Nebraska DIRECT SERY1GE FARM TO CAMPUS University Officials Flan to Afford Direct Meant for Students to Travel. Nebraska Nebraska SEYERS ARTERY IN HIS LEFT ARM REWARD FOR A MURDERER (Krotn a PUff Correspondent.) I.IMNMJ. Ott. IS. (Special ) - Two nipmliprt of the university Board of Hraents, Dr. P. I Hall and J. K. Mller. wllh traction company offl-tals. csllefl nt the State Hallway commlsslnn to arrante for direct servlt-e between the university farm and the city campus. The boarl set the hearln- for neat Monday. It la proposed to uee the traoka of the traction company and the Interurban for direct service to the farm. Cara will be run every ten mlnutee. The service la' to : facilitate atudenta reaching the farm and I FIND THE CITY WILL LOSE Automobile Experts Report Value of Autos Sold to Them is Small. i Editor Rohmevex of Nebraska City ! WRIGHT MAINTAINS SILENCE j Trv, ninis,if in m Room From a Pt.ff Correspondent ! ttni End Hi Life' LINCOLN, Oct. l3.-(P,-c!'l.-The au-' ..... tomol.lle experts, arpctnted by the city . DESPONDENT OVER ILL HEALTil commission to determine the value of the i " autonnHle bought by th public safety! NKBRASKA CITY, Neb., Oct. 13. commissioner for tho fir department !( Special TelOErani.) L. If. Ro'.t- from an employe of the city In the f Ire i ..,,. n- . , loadlnir Oarniana i ., m.',H M. ir vear or mor ' " ,,,y ha,,.of thls Bpction nd PWI Of the l Pro 'to.., to the murder, as a res,lt of . been glppcd W. nn . r-- . tvsll correspondence her home beta In The city pn!d $v.K) for the machine and Reflector, a Dew German 1P tlie experts find It la not worth nt the which he Just started, connnlttM nil- J noln,,r j,Jnw i.ayton and If e on hihest cellmate to exceed $S Their ride thla ttiomlna at his home. ITe ! the farm em.t of Wotfs niuff. Nebraska SALOON MAN'S LICENSE AT GIFT OF BOARD Jordon on Trial for the Murder of Joe Lay ton!;1" C.KU1M!, Neb.. Oct. ll (9 )C(il -The lilnl of Vllli.m Jordon. alius Pan" Jordon, accused of the murder of Jowp'.i I.Ryton. 1ms been taken up before Jrdwe lloberl In district court. The state I'wlll urpe the theory of a conspiracy In I which Inytcn'a wife, who Is a daughter j of the defendant, and the d-fendant i wife arc aliened to figure (From a Staff Correspondent LINCOLN, (Kt. IS (Special. )--Tha li cense of saloonkeeper I not automatical!)- cancel ed when he la lndb'te.1 fot Moliilon. of 'h- liquor law, acrnrJHK to an opinion furnished by the state leaal department to th villa pre board of Bier- 1. N' b.. The board, however, may re- l vone t!e in-rrse at us uis rcuon u is satisfied of sti'l t. J. C. nnrlc, k Mrmbff of the villa borrd. l as wltlen Attorney (ieneal Reed asklerR If the board haa power to revoke the llcenaa of. Herman B-.einkuhler, who was recently Indicted by tho Johnson gents to the board thut lt tedd a h-arlnn county arand Jtity On thirty-one counts. Assistant Attorney O-nernl Ay res sta on the case. Men that I naih nn When you atoli c.Vd or h"ln to c.-iuv take Dr. Dell's Tlne-Tur llone. It pene trates the thrust and lungs. All dniR slsts Advertlsrniciit. Apartment,, flats. e.ih and eottate Jan be rebted quickly ani cheaply by 4e "-,r Went" What Every Mother Knowil Eery Mother know that during the trying pM icxt fce'ore baby mn tie me of Mother's Ffien.I, a depend sble external rrmeiy obtained f oruffiPta. I aho!utely necessary as to avoid the pains caused by undo tension upon the cords. ligaments and muscles resulting from muscula eapsrssion. Under the aurfae is network of fine nenre threads and by applying Mother's Friend all the ara soothed and helped. Expansion isl r.Mural and pains art relieved. In many cases nausea, morning sickness and other distresses are avoided. icport U ciustlc and detailed and goes Into every feature of the car. The next step of the city commission Is uncertain. The city attorney had pre voualy reported that tlie city has thn bolh nut'.ioilty to rescind the contract. j Commissioner Wright. In whose depart ment the transaction occurred, had no i comment to offer on the report. went about the. matter deliberately, cutting the main artery of his loft I arm. He held the arm over a bucket i while he bled to death. His family fouud him dead In his room with the door locked. Mr Rnh meycr Was 87 vears o'd. He published a Oc; man paper at Auburn before coming city campuses who have work at Institutions. Reward for Murderer. , governor moreoeau lmuhv h miuuiiv ru n , . reward of (2O0 for the apprehension nn I ! ne rm,,ns" ,f thc W'U b0, ,n"T T"" ,V, ine cnr. net neen rerun: we.i anci cecame nc- i H appen'g the city la out tho monev spondent over his health and business. - ,i all. ' i -nlu. ,ey E. Yatea. Ued States ln- ronvtctlon of tha murderer of Bohuslov, the Denton farmer who was hot last week. One of the conditions of the reward was ; that no member of the sheriff's off.ee of I l-ancator county shoul-1 rcccKe It. Th's condition was attached at (h te.u s of; Sbrrirf Hyera. The widow has offc end the county :5 Yates Visits Dormer Commands captain of the Thlrtlc fnntry, which was stationed at Plattsbur j Barracks, N.. Y., where three traln'n; (amps for civilians were held during:, tho summer and early fall, la visiting In Un coln with hla parents. Mrs. Yates ac companied him here. "One IM.ig the civilian founl out as a result of tho ramps at riattnburg Is that a trained soldier cannot be malo out of raw material In a month's time," said Captain Yates. cura who had charge of the camps were well satisfied with the progress made, however, and .believe that much good will rcault." Following supper on the nl:ht of th! murder the two women, Jordon and ly ton and a l.lreii itlvl. according to evi dence nt the coroner's Iniucst. were seated In the Kitchen, when a shot was fired through the window from outside. It killed t-ayton Instantly. Tho first im pression was that I.iyton m'aht have been assassinated by a Russian ns a re sult of a previous killing of which Lay ton was aijrultted, but on grounds of rlf-dcfcne. The suspicion soon diverted. however, to Jordon, and the apparent ; ;.nd automobile. 1? the contract Is rc-'Ho was a mrmhrr of tho X'nlted Work-j theory of tho state Is that nil rertle In' and two daughters, all grown. Governor Morehead Inspects a Road OUAVn ISt-ANT-, :sn., net. XX -(Special Telegram.) Governor Morehead, ac- sclndod, It has been pointed out the city men. Sons of Herman and other orders, will pret neither the money nor the auto-,' survived by his widow, two eons mobile. Vi trrlrarlan examination. Thirteen mrn, aspiring to prncitce vet erinary medicine, presented themselves at the capitol toriiiy. the thirteenth, as candldntes for the regular annual exam inations. ' Consult About Armory. Major H. F. Klaasser of the National componlrd by ,.;fr. Kennedy of Lincoln, Guard battalion of Omaha called on Ad- was l.t the cll y last night and this moin jutunt CJenet al r h.il Ha'.l today regard-j log went t4 Kearney for the cornerstone lug the proposed new armory at Omaha, laying exercise at tho Stato Normal Xot On Myers Office. school there. ...... . , While here the governor Inspected the film Hyera. sheriff of Lancaster county. tlH,,, , ,h ....i, ,, m, like to have a state accountant , ,' h.'l... ,.j ,. . . , ..,,, the first actually eonstiuctod mile of per- port that such an examination was made by representatives of the state auditor's office was not true. The report made In wou!d come find inspect the manner In which I "The recnlnr ai-mv off I- , I. i. ,. i,ia i. - I . .. ' uul "-" ., ,nntrv In the stnle outside , Douglas and Lanenster countlee The work convinced the governor of tho room at the time of th shootl lg. I except the hired girl, were In a conspl- j racy. It is hlitted that the testimony of the hired girl will not be so posit ivo on I the point of Jordon's presence. Following the shooting the gun f rom i whfrh the bullet had been fired wss ( found secreted In a hnymow. and a box j of cartridges found In an outhouse. It i la understood tljal this gun will be Identi fied aa belonging to the defendant, and having been brought by him from Call- j fornla. Jnst in- 1;!iVii." A tailor's work la sedentary. That Is why most tailors suffer from constipa tion. Q. W. Uoberson. Wichita Falls. Tex., says: "l find Foley Cathartic Tab lets tha most delightful, cleansing cathar tic I have ever taken. They are just ths thing." They keep th stomach sweet and the liver active, drive nwny head- tlila' dcnartment evidently referred to tho Tho first camp was arttenried bv 1 203 1 examination of some other office in tho i the merit In his plan of w orklng state dullnesa. tired feeling, biliousness college men, tho second by 1.4)0 business men and tho third by GOO business men. Cornerstone Laid At Kearney for tbe Normal Building KF.AHNEY, Neb., Oct. 13. (Special Tel egram. I"-The cornerstone of the new au ditorium building at the State Normal school campus here was laid this after noon. Over 1.000 people witnessed the cere monies, which were In charge of the Masonlo order. Grand Master W'hitlng being present. Music was furnished by the State Normal school orchestra and band and a selected chorus rendered several selections. The state normal board, the city coun cil and the city school board attended In a body and Governor Morehead de-i llvered tho address. Governor Morehead spoke of the pros perity which reigns In Nebraska and how It made possible the building of such great Institutions as the normal schools and commended highly the normal board upon Its part In the building up of the great school system. Ha said that he would rather see the country turning out more young men to go to the head of the schools and to form the rank and file of the great commonwealth than to tee the country build up a great army of men to spill the blood of their brothers upon land and sea, as has been done in the great European war the last year. The normal board did not hold a meet ing today, but attended the normal school chapel exercises In fhe morning and tho cornerstone ceremonies In the after noon. A regular business meeting will be held on Thursday. Culver Wins the Prize in a Drill BEATRICE. Neb., Oct. 13. (Special.) At the competitive drill held by Com pany C Tuesday evening Sergeant Arlle Culver won first prize for being the best drilled member of the company. Earl Bede was given second prize. The first prize was a fur cap donated by Miller & Shackelton, and the second a razor given by H. L. Harper. The company was thoroughly drilled by Captain Sears. Major A. H. Holllngworth, ex-Captain W. J. Hemphill and Lieutenants Abbott and oones, after which tha prizes were awarded. A foot ball team ha been organised by the company, which will schedule some games with other teams. John Hale, engaged In the hardware business at Virginia, this county, for years, has purchased the stock, of hard ware belonging to R. Harris on North Bixth street, and will have, charge of the business in the future. James Hlggins, manager of the Postal Telegraph company's office, slipped and fell at his home Tuesday morning, frac turing the knee cap of his left leg, tear ing the ligaments loose Just ubove the knee. The home of Thomas Gunn In West Beatrice was slightly damaged by fire Tuesday afternoon. The fire started In a bedroom used by Mr. Gunn's brother-in-law, where he had been smoking a short time before the fire was discov ered. "Pure Milk for Beatrice" was the sub ject discussed at the Commercial club luncheon Tuesday, and addresses favor ing the Inspection of milk and a thorougn test of dairy cattle were by A. H. Kldd. rr. A. V. Robinson. Farm Demonstrator Llebers. Commissioners Splcer and Field and others. Mr. Llebers gave the lynch ers sn Idea of what was being done In Gage county to bring the standard of milk production up to as near perfect aa possible. Out of 241 county cows that have been tested, nine hsve been found to be tuberculin. He said he could In spect cows for II per . head, and that where they were bunched he could do the work In much shorter time. Follow ing the luncheon an adjournment was taken to the Lyric theater, where the ' effect of tuberculosis was shown In snoring pictures by Mr. Llebers. 8tK of the participant In th prize fight between "Kid" Wheelock and "Bud' Dool n, which was held un the river Sunday afternoon, appeared before Judge flis Tuesday and pleaded guilty to the charge of violating the state law on prize fighting. They were each fined 10 and costs, which they paid. Lancaster county court house, which Is regularly inspected by the state officials. The scope of their duties does not in clude the office of sheriff. It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism. Sloan's Liniment does give almost In stant relief. Nothing better for rehuma tlsm, backache and sciatica. Only 25c. All druggists. Advertisement. - A' "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. Stw (School Bulldlnsr nt Ansel mo. ANSBLMO, Neb.. Oct. 13. (Special.) The contract has been let for the erec tion of the new high school building here. It went to C. C. Empfleld of Anselmo. The building Is to be fifty feet square, full barement and two full stories, of brick and stone and concrete, and will be practically fireproof. Wont wlllbegln soon and pushed with vigor to comple tion.. The contract price, Including heat ing, plumbing and electric lighting, is 110,000. convicts on public roads and other public Improvements. Vse The Bee's "Swapper" column. WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS' MEETING AT COLUMBUS COLr.MBCS, Neb., Oct. 13. (Special Telegram.) Tlie thirty-fifth annual con vention of the Nebraska Woman's Suf frage asoolatlon is being held In this city at the Methodlct church, with seventy five delegate in attendance. The meeting was called to order last evening by Mrs. Draper Smith, state pres ident, of Omaha. Carl Kramer, president of the Colum bus Commercial club, on behalf of Mayor Rothleltner, who was not present, wel comed the delegates to oClumbus. Mrs. U. C. Mace, president of the Woman's club, responded. Short talks were made fey Mrs. W. H. Xandcrs, R. Devlne, Prof. R. M. Campbell and Mrs. M. Brugger A public reception was held. , The meeting will continue until Friday morning.. bloat and other results of clogged bowels. Prompt and effective, without grip or pain. Stout people praise them for the light, free feeling they give. Sold every where. A d vert Isement. IEFFERSON COUNTY FAIR HAS MANY ATTRACTIONS PAIRBVRY, Neb.. Oct. 1.1.-Spoclal Telegram.) The third annual exhibit of the Jefferson County Live Stock and Ag ricultural society opened today with a good attendance and many fino exhibits of live stock, farm products, poultry and I farm machinery. A feature of the show I is a talk dally by some god authority on live stork. C. B. Lee lectured on "Hogs and Sheep" this afternoon. A unique feature of the Jefferson county fair Is an exhibit of Nebraska College of Agricul ture, which but few counties In Nebraska were able to obtain, excepting the state falf. A largo number of cash prizes are of fered for. the best exhibit- of hogs, cattle, horses, poultry and farm products. The fair will clone a Saturday with a baby show. we" m I. -" '' I r BREAK YOURSELF OF THE LAXATIVE HABIT LAXATIVES and cathartics cause more constipation than they cure. Nujol is the modern treatment for constipation. It conforms in all essentials to the require ments of the mineral oil treatment as prescribed by its discoverer, Sir William Arbuthnot Lane. Nujo!;is odorless and tasteless, absolutely neutral, and is not digested or absorbed into the system. It acts merely . as a mechanical lubricant. Nujol is not a drug. Its use will not give quick, tempor ary relief. But Nujol is a genuine remedy in that it re lieves constipation in the most natural way by lubricating the lining or the intestines, softening the intestinal con tents, and thus promoting healthy and normal buwel activity. 11 REO.U.S. PAT.QAjOFF. a : 1pt 1 A F U R t W fty I I Jh 1 2 I MINERA'J : KT.Tll ' I I B a. IHUlPl i I 6 H ". 'I I AS.KI iHnl ' B J H MMrf sn I : ftlNtSAtOlL 1 ?v rt poet, i',a,v 4 tl m.a ' m - - . - - - " - - - - - -.. -. .... . A PURE WHITE MINERAL OIL Write for The Rational Treatment of Con stipation," an informative treatise on constipa tion. If you cannot get Nujol from your druggist, we will tend you a pint bottle pre paid to any point in the United States on receipt of 75c: money order or stamps. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jcrscyj Bayorut New Jertev if Announcing for Saturday, the 16th. Ak-Sar-Ben Sale Of Matting, Rugs, Art Squares, Portieres, Couch Covers, Etc. Used in Decorating , the Den for the Coronation Dall Every yrnr this store sends thousands of yards of ninttinp; nnd deeorativo fab rics, ns well ns many mps, art squares, portieres, couch elvers, etc., to decorate the Ak-Sar-Ben Den for the Cor onation ball. These goods become Boiled to a greater or less degree nnd it has been our praetico to put the entire lot on sale nt this time at prices bo low as to insure a quick 'disposal of every piece. Saturday of this week ia the day the bargains will be numerous and interesting. Handsome English Mahogany Bedroom Suite Queen, Anno Style Complete Suitrfof (4) pieces, $139.50 Sold Separately if Dasired. it Q ' : o o J DIIKBSER Tho Illustration suggest , nlfrrly tha out'in. Only by 1ds this piece of furnltura tan you fully Appreciate the rtrh brown of the dull maho; atiy and the quaint symmetry of the Queen Anne Period. The dresser Is of ample alie, baa a large ntlrror and Is thoroughly well made. Price $42.50 DUESSINO TABLE Matches the dresser perfectly In finish and design has triple mirrors. Price $33.00 FULL SIZE BED The simple lines of the Queen Anne style are particularly ef fective in this piece. : , Price $32.00 CI11FF0N1EII t A man's piece with deep, roomy drawers for shirts, etc., and two small drawers at the top. . Price $32.00 Altuitfther a rery handsome unite ard a fair Illustration of the genuine values In Bedroom Furniture offered by this store. A tempting dlsplny of Itcdroom Furniture at every price tnr. .Tapestry Table Covers, 66 inches Square $5.75 - $4.60 - $8.75 $6.05 00-Inch Moquette couch covers, Oriental and Chinese effects $10.85 24-Inch Squares for pillow tops and oliair seats, from 15 to $1 each Drajitry Section M ti F f,rr. Orchard & Wilhelm Co. 414-416-418 South 16th Street. IBili'' much richer that itoes . . . " I llf HPB a third farther than ordinary shortening. ' " A I Tot daap Bit frying, It forma a crust attnott Instantanetraaiy. H W This kpa the fat from soaking in. And it wftuld b practically If f ImooaaibU to make heavy cats or pastry with "Simon Para." we retain j II 3 S,r Stockinet 11am Driwhir Farm Ssu.a f JSTt H .1 'rTZTT? i Ml ARMOURCOMPANY WV.V'', 11 H H SOIIII BUOATS, Kaaagar, 13th ana Joaa Mi 5 v J- , '. DHfl Fhon Souclas lO.'O. Omaha. Vib. 7i . ', 1 ." TL LEAF LARS) the dlicacy and richnM by packing it In air-tight pails. At fci thm ceum of Simon Pare," mn'y lAe lt of th Armour Product win (Aa Oval Lmbolthm brand avMcA aTtafm wumA thm pick of ooeh of thm Armewr proaueu. lWr thit mark, yom'U find . Star Stockinet 11am DtAowhir Farm Ssuiafi Star Bacon Anmtir'i 0w Imtt Clrvtrhhtm Butitr O.'ttmargarmi and vr 100 K3XGT Latuud FhJi I ARMOURCOMPANV OI.T BUOATS, Kaaagar, 13th ana 3ou tu Phoii Douglas lO.'S. Omaha. Bib. ilOIIaflillllEIIIIIieiilllllEIIil SBsaiiil S3.D0 '3.60 4.(M '458 & '5.00 SHOES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUAIIANTEED For 32 years W.L. Douglas name bas stood for shoes of the highest standard of quality for tho price. His name and the price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value. They ere the best known shoes in the world. W. L. Douglas ehoea are made of tho most carefully FOR MEN ATJD WOKEN selected leathers,atterthe latest modsla, tn aweU equipped fx t factory at Brockton, Mau under the. direction and per V -favv sona.1 insDection of a moet Derfect organization and tho JV highest paid skilled shoemakers ; all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes in the world. W. L. DOUCLA9 WAS PUT TO WORK PCCCINO SHOE3 AT SEVEN YEARS OF ACE. HI BEGAN MAN UFACTURINQ IN 1078, AND 18 NOW THE LAR OEST MAKER OP 3, 3.8OAN0S4. 8HOE9 IN THE WORLD. Coys' Shoes, Bst la tha World, S3.00 t&IO txoo W. L. Douglas $3.00 and $350 shoes axe the best that can be produced for tho price. W I- nntiirLii Id 00. $4 SO anil shoes &ra iuat as svood for stvle. fit and wear A - sinlKrr mlraeratinr 8.00 ta 18.00. th f nnlil Mnt'ikUl!f(l'j.na ia. lk nrifH- r ' V" None genuine unless W. L. Doug' las name and the retail pnee is stamped on the bottom. U our Incs) ietier caoaot supply yoa. writ lor Illustrated Catalog lowing how to etder by mail. W. L. DOUGLAS. 160 Spark StiMt. Brociioa. Mem. DOUGLAS SHOE STORE: 1 17 North Sixteenth' St.. Omfchtu rieb.' aflffWVv M BEWARE OW BEWARE OFv': SUB3TlTUTr5.