Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 27, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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BRIEF CITY NEWS
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Wedding Rings Eflholm, Jaweler.
Lighting futures Pu rsm -cl i nnl-n.
Hare Boot Print It Now noacnn I're I
r Tue and Tornado tnsuranre, at e j
J. 1 1 , I'limont i l'o . KfMinc ni'is.
"Todaya Jgrrle Program riassfiel
ectlon today. It arprsrs In The l!ee j
EXCLfSIVKLY. Find out what the va- ,
One Girl Discovered Who Really TURKISH ASSAULTS
Did Do Christmas Shopping Early REPULSED BY ALLIES
tloua moving picture theaters offer.
Tot Safety Plrat In I.tfe Insurance
fee W. H. JnJoe. general agent
Mutual life Assurance Co. of Worcoa
ter. Mass.. one of tho oldest. 71 years
and best companies on earth.
Butter la Stolen
Vn.Via i sli'rai lampus as tnr homo
of sonic of i hp rlohratcil In art, niualr,
litr.irhoor and lowlinit. Hut n younii lady
livinic nt-ar lrt -third and PodKc stri-ota
hi'la fiir l( rclipac ail tlir."
I'or thi Inst two or thipe works she
has coino homo oftrn with niyateiloua
St-t" I Imi t'thora wore rit-lix cml at tln
' hoie and she atowed them all away In
1 isorrot 't:l('op.
j To a frli nd on 1 liHtikse.lv Inn dav Mic
o in d one ot the iiiywtrrltius oacknscs
The Alamlto ream- nn,i dbiilavi d a beautiful dolly.
Combined Fire of British and French
Guns Too Much for Moslems
They Attack.
ASIA MINOR ' COAST
cty company reports to the poll.-e that "My," rxelnlined the f i lend, "net tin off
vMIe one of their wagons was standinK , ,mino of his juatly-i rlrtu ated roiwrtee and n moment Into the Kmn-ii lit t i
I'd do It and I prnt busy. Why, It was
easy. And now 1 ran avoid the big J.nn J
just before Christmas and make It that
miH'h raster on the clerks."
' Io you think your action will be av
proved by the I'roorastlnators' club?" he
Intpiired.
"I di.n t know," she said.
tiotV"" ' " " X"I'""R : PAUIS. Nov. lloavy fighting.
""'don't care." she co,,.,m,e, . liaR n fOnrcs tho last few
tr, by the Put H-off-T ii-Tomoi row ' truva n (tallipoW, where the Turks
society-' i undertook a strong offensive movc-
"Ishkablhble." she concluded, luliili for i ,. k, w cm nnll bv bn mm.
P'obabU ntimlii rlsi-t for- a wirk
re.is n for this ail on t unknown
The nrw
Plaut to Supply All
Bavaria With Power
MI'NlCll. Havaria (via lml.mi. Nov.
I M la tke midst of the war the lUvarlnn
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to the rear of the Paxton hotel fifty
pcunds of butter was stolen therefrom.
Still Pouring Concrete Work has
commenced on the third story of the con
crete liulldinK erected at Seventeenth nn l
Hod streets by the J. U Hrandels Sons
company, to be used as a warehouse and j
heatlnK plant for the stores.
Plnd Cocaine 11 .Tones. Kay l'raiik .
and Walter Wilson of Milwaukee- have j
been arrested on suspicion by Petectlves,
I-ahey and Prinkmnn, w ho found a nmn- j
tity of cocaine on them. They are beiiia ,
held for Investigation. J
QuinbT to Talk Sunday 1.. .1. Uulnby
speaka to the Omaha Philosophical so-
. I - . .. . 1 n ' ..I .... 1.- Unnitav mi 1 Tl-n 1 ? -
leijr Ml V IV" IX . . . . . n .... . ....
latlon Hetween Keonomlc and Moral Con
ditions. " The society meets every Sunday
at 8 o'clock In the l.yrlc bulldiiiR, nine
teenth and Farnam.
Carries Concealed Weapons John
.Teli-ert. 470R North Seventeenth street.
t hat Red w ith carrylnK concealed we-pons,
was arrested by Special Officer K. t'-ISHF
tirltfen of Kountia l'lace and bound over I
to the district court with bonds fixed at
I.ook for Dennis O'Cctnor M. .A.
Moynlhan ot 1'etroit has written to the
city clerk, asking for the wi.realiouts of
Pennla O'Connor, whoae last known ad
dress was the Drovers' hotel, Sotitth
Omaha. Mr. O'Connor's father Is said to
be serloutdy 111.
Sons of St. Oeorg-a Xntertaln Shakes
peare lodne. Order Sons of St. Ueore.
entertained Its members and friends at
their lodge room Wednesday evening.
Fully lf0 persons were present and en
Joyed a selection of songs, ably rendered,
and afterwards participated In dancing.
Gonsalea Bound Over John Silba and
lete Gonzales, 1013 Harney street, ar
i cated and charged with robbing John
crpenter. Hamburg, la., of hla watch
r nd 130, were brought before Judge Fos
ter. Silba was discharged and uonzaics
vho Is a paroled convict, was turned over
to the district court with bonds lixed at
11.000.
McDonald Pleads Guilty Krod Mc
Donald, lot South Twenty-second street,
leaded guilty to a charge of disorderly
conduct when arraigned in police court
rnd was fined $l2.iX and costs. MeUon
rlo. It waa asserted In court, went to the
home of Mrs. C. A. Christensen, Forty
filth and Grant streets, and addressed in
sulting remarks to her.
lie sat lor a moment stunmd. Then ho I
rose and look his derby from the hall
rack. I "Where are you Rolntr, deir'.'" s'ic in
1 quired. (The last word Is Inserted merely
I for euphony.)
"I'm going down to see It Hie P.vrne,"
bong mos; "my, you seem to be starting
your 1 br'stm.is shopping early."
"Oh, ltn all through with it." she said.
"I bee pardon"" he queried, thinking
he had misunderstood.
"I have d ne all my Christmas shop
ping." fhe reiterated.
Stunned, he simply (railed at her. speech- ; ho raid, excitedly,
less. Then. "I'o you mean.'" he busked, "Who's Hillle lUrne'."'
"that you have done all your Christmas i "Manager of lh Orphotitu. lie s alw
shopping rally?"
"Yes." Hho repl'eil. "1 hive Most peo
ple talk about doing their Christmas scoo
ping rariy. hut they don't. They keep
putting it off. This year 1 Jut decider!
blned fire of the Hrlt ls-H und French
puns.
Allied aeroplanes havo hombnrded
the railway between Constantinople
ami Ipduhateh. damaging the
bridges, and warships have bom
barded the coast of Asia Minor.
government has placed Its seal of ap-
I proval on the protect for a ast electrical
power plant to supply all Havaris with
SHELLED elect rii- power. A report submitted to
! the Plet contemplates tho formation of
a company with a capital and bond Issue
of jr.TrAOiO t,- carry out tho so-called
Walchen Lake project with a dam at
Krutnn. five miles south of the outlet of
the lake, and to combine I with the ex
isting plant. 1 ted need cost In production
Is anticipated.
I
I loses ila Frontier.
looking for hcadlincrs. I can just see the i HKNKVA Ma Psrls, Nov ;V, - ler
ht i,.n,a ., kniKn..i. ...... 'iv many cas again rioseu toe .-.wish iron
Who Complete, Her Cmistmas Shopping
In November" I'm going to try to get
you a contra i nt o;0 a wc-k " j
tic
f-om Itasle
Constance. It will
Twenty-five Lost
With Chilean Ship
TACOM.V. Wash.. Nov. W -Special sd
vtees to tho ledger tonight from Vic
toria, H. C. state that the Chilean full
tlgged, four-masted Iron ship Carol Car
clmnpu lias been lost with all hands,
numbering about twenty-fle.
TO TP m THIS TDHTlPh
21 UJLUJUI
SATURDAY ONLY
With a Purchase
of $7S or Over
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA! Turkey Attacked
By Newsboys, Who
COLLEGE BOYS SWARM
AT "FRAT" ENTERTAINMENT
College boys of all shapes and sizes
iwarmed the vicinity of Twenty-second
ind Chicago streets last night. At nearly
nldnlght It was discovered that the rea
ton was the Delta Theta I'hl legal tra
rnlty of Creighton was playing-hostno
ihe foot ball players from South Dp
tota at the traternily house at 3U1 North
Twenty-second.
Coach Mills, Assistant Coach Warren
Howard and Jack Shannon were the
leveral masters of affairs, and the fol
nwlng were gueals of honor: Messrs.
Burford, Stapelton. Hale, Gray, Wise,
nrennan, Nigro. Flanagan. Lilt, I'latz,
Tucker, Brooks, Horner, Conway, Cur
toll, Hanson, Stone, Paiiiman, SpraKue,
(IcCormick. Vidal, Brennan, Vic Halliisun,
Torey, Keefe, Kaminskl. Airman, Dun
tan, McKenna, Jimmle Connolly and
Sct.e O'Sullivan.
The college boys reported a Joyous time,
tut no sleep was had ty the neighbor.
Stranger Appears and Delivers
Young Woman From
Negro Assailant.
FIGHTS WITH HATPIN
tin I leTlfled foreigner may come Tor-
aid and receive the heartfelt, praise of
Mist Ixii.-i Drown. 271! Madison street,
who was attacked by a huxe negro last
ivrnlnjt at Twent y-e rnlh and V streets.
The younii woman was on her way home
when a nog'o accosted and setred her.
1 iKhtinK desperately for several mln
i trs. Jnlibli) hrr assailant with a hatpin
several tltms In telllnB blows, she wai
el out to faint when the rescuer aprear J
t no caused the neero to run. Since that
time nothing has been seen or heard of
c tl.er of he men.
Miss Urov-) told the local police that
the negro bad grabbed her and thrown
her down on the around. She described
the negro as chocolate-colored, about TO
years old, short and stout and wearing
o.i rk clothes.
Valuable tVnteh Stolen.
C Wince, 2.VI1 N street. South Side, re
ported tho loss of a valuable open-faced
Kold watch, stolen from his vest yester
day while the latter was hanging from
a nail In the restaurant he operates.
Tho police are looking for a man whom
Wince suspects of making away with the
valuable.
Permanent Relief for
Chronic Constipation
Are Dinner Guests! Knowledge and Practice of
Correct Daily Habit the
Kxtra! Turkey attacked bv the news ', . ..;-
boys. Army of newsies makes s flunk! Ure CMeniiai
movement on 2Li)9 Farnam street and j Constipation Is a condition affecting
wins the day. No casualties. jan elnsses of nil people and can be per-
Approxlmately ."Ml little newspaper mer- j mnnently relieved only by ac'iulrlnn babe-hunts
were entertained by Mogy Hem- hi. of iciMilmitv.
The most natural time for tho elltnln
ntlve process Is In the morning when
both the muscular and nervous systems
are relaxed by sleep and rest. When
relief does not come readily, It Is an
excellent plan to take a mild laxative
at fledtlme. Cathartics and purgatives.
that by the violence of their quick action
stein and Caryl II. Strauser of the 1
Auto Clearing house st Farnam)
street yesterday evening.
lng tables were arranged by volun
teers who attended to the wants of the
visitors. The "eats" were fine. There
were plates of turkey, celery, cranberry
Fauce, fruit, cake. Ice cream, coffee, tiny
loaves of bread and other articles which 'shock and disturb the system, should not
go toward satisfying a hungry boy.
A feature of the exenlng was a pro
gram by the Chicago Indies' orchestra
from the KrtiR theater. Ibis contribution
toward the newsboys' Thanksgiving fes
tivities being offered by Manager Cole of
the theater. At one of the tables were
Sport North, Miss Genevieve Russell and
other members of the North Bros.' Stock
company.
Mr. North made a short talk to the
newsies, congratulating them upon living
in the United States, urging them to
make the most of their opportunities and
Inspiring them with new hopes.
The newsboys gave three lusty cheers
for Mr. North, Mr. Bernstein and Mr.
Strauser.
LITTLE SHARE ORPHANS
ARE GIVEN PLAYTHINGS
The thre little Share children, whosi
parents lost their lives as me resuu ot
lire at their South Side home eiirly In the
week, learned of a kind and sympathetic
world on Thanksgiving day when boxes
rf toya beun to pour in on them.
Mortimer M. Thlese, manager of the
Millard hoicl, started It. He thought it
r ould be appropriate to send a thanis
r'vlng dinner to the little orphans. He
b arncd that they were in the City
Emergency hospital 111 with chicken-pox.
1 he hospital would not permit them to
jtctlve the feed because they were on
ii diet. Mr. Thlese Instead sent them the
l.ext best thing, toys. Others followed
scit, and now If Santa Ciaus should miss
the Share children they would scracely
notice 1L
LOSES MONEY ORDER AND
MAIL CARRIER FINDS IT
it. J. Keating of Lincoln. Neb.. 're
ported to the postmaster t tin t his pocket-
book had been stolen, containing a
money order for 17 which he had bought an,j brown.
but not sent. A few hours later a mail
collector brought the money order In.
He had found it in a letter box at Seven
teenth and Leavenworth streets. The
thief evidently didn't care to risk cash
ing the order and dropped it In the box
to get rid of it.
Fined for Assault.
Police Judge Reed landed heavily on
Rrthert Steeves, negro, who assaulted Deo
Blalack, South Twenty-seventh street,
Tuesday evening. In the melee, for which
there was no cause, according to the tes
timony this morning In police court of
participants, Blalack sustained a four
Inch cut In the middle of Ms forehead.
What Instrument was used Is not known.
The cut was all but a fracture.
According tp Blalack, he and his room
mate were In their room on the night of
the . fight, when Sleeves and another
man came up and attempted a fight.
Falling in their purpose they returned a
second time and the cutting resulted.
Mrs. Antonio Kkraps Denrf.
Mrs. AntonK Skrupa, aged r.6 years,
died suddenly at her home, 5W South Sev
enteenth street, at 11 o'clock Thursday
morning. Death followed an attack of
paralysis.
Mrs. Skrupa Is survived by six sons,
three daughters and twenty-six grand-
i children. She had resided In the South
Sldo for twenty-nine years. Her husband,
Thomas, died fourteen years ago.
Mrs. lllatt'M Funeral finndny.
The funeral of Mrs. L. A. Hlatt, wife
of the automobile man, who was burned
to death, following a coal oil explosion
at her home, 23 ij Q street, Wednesday
evening at 5 o'clock, will be held Sunday
afternoon. The services will be held at
St. Luke's church, Twenty-fourth and
Vinton streets. P.ev. Sehafor officiating.
interment will be made In Oraceland
Park cemetery.
Mnulc City fioaaln.
Comfy slippers, all colors, K5c, $1, $1.23
pair. Creasey.
Mr. and Mis. VV. A. Aldrlch are re.loij
Ing at the birth of a daughter at their
he me. The child was horn on Novemotr
'.i. Mrs. Aldrlch was formerly Miss Dora
lihbburg.
A te e. hone message from Mls-tourl Val
ley Informed local police officers that a
Kord touring car haj been stolen from
K. K. Yontneerman of that place some
time yeateiday.
New Gypsy, la 'e and botton, dull kid.
Juat received. Cresm y.
The South ti'e neighborhood Bible class
met with Mrs. f. M. Day, t2iH Soutii
Twentieth street, Wednesday morning st
lo o'clock. Twenty women were in at
tendance. -
I ut six members of Craeh- Patton's
Sftith Slile High school foot ball team n
turiied from Norfolk last . ev ening after
llu imn The rtnianlrg members of
Ihe ruuad will stay wi h relatives In the
jtown several days.
New velvet Gypsy, lace. I I tel.. bluo
Just received. Cic'sey.
la" employed.
An effective laxative remedy that Is
very dependable, and which does not
gripe or otherwise disturb tho organs
Involved, U found In a combination of
simple laxative herbs known as Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin that car be
bought at the drug store for fifty cents
a bottle.
..irs. C. C. Allen. 215 Foam St., New
Monterey, Calif., wrote to Dr. Cald
well that she "found Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepaln Just what was needed for
constipation and distress of the stomach
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Assisted when necessary by Cutioura Oint
ment. They keep the skiu fresh and clear.
Samples Free by Mail
Cntleura Rotp sad Ototmsot said evfrirwlMre.
titxral unpta ot mos nulled Ira with 32-p. book.
Addras post-osM "Cutioura." IMpt. so, IXMtoa.
e' We have iust received a number of very
!g pretty sample Suits and Dresses which
s we bought at a big discount, and they all
H go in this sale at pne-third off. Select the
i3 Suit or dress you want and
pay for it on the easiest, most
convenient and confidential
credit plan in Omaha. Your
Credit is Good at the Union
Outfitting Co.
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! P I N OMAHA 1 cM 'jMfrM? I
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3 SUIT V AWonaM
mf'XitFi ' Bargain W :
Mill- .fr-jjn 3 - o-V 3L. :
after eating. It should be In every Tj 1 V, IJIh A fi ISff r
(let a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup T
Pepsin and keep It It. the hot.se to use 3 C l U -iS W . rw S1 TT -
when occasion arises. A trial bottle, -J ll.Jir if J? I! 1 I H L I fill
f,o f ,.h.rn e... be obtained bv writ- lf 1 1 P . . J ' " I L T 1 l t w I"V.
z n?zr tn" : ffprs,M'Xm coal bills
I "JC25?'-'--- lnch rxtra radiating nur- 01
s3 C fxi p r. j'- jto-raco, tane ions coai, save oa -
S9 P TfJI IMu'i luuh i rCT ' fue1, cut CORl bUl8 26: Z
S H ()WMYdJr TT! smooth nickel trimmlnRs; i
h KA!Ji beBt "t0Ve9 y" can b"y- "
fl ITt V, IH sJsS fT?&&&timl ' Heaters. HI
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GUEST AT CASTLE HOTEL
WAKE TO FIND BED CM FIRE
O. C. Brown, guest of the Hotel Castle,
went to sleep ThanksgivltiK night to
wane up and find hla bed on fire. The
flames wore extinguished after about $00
worth of damage had been done. Brown
waa arrested and chargid w;th malicious
destruction of property, lie was fined
I and costs.
HORLICK'Sl
The Original
MALTED MILK
Vnlamm you say -HORIIOK'ST
you may got a Submtltuto,
PACKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
A tollt?t prprAtton of merit,
H)!" er4ll'l daadrufT.
For R storing Color nd
But7 loGrar or Fsdod Hair.
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WILL DRESS
YOU WELL
Ladies'Skirts in poplin, serge,
broadcloth and stripes, from
$3.50 to $12.50
Ladies' Silk Waists in whito
and fancy at
IMPROVERS TO LOOK INTO
THE CITY HALL PAY ROLL
Tha United Improvement clubs has re
quested City Commissioner Hutler for a
list of all city officials and employes
with amounts of wages and salary for
November. It Is understood the organ,
izatlon Intends to devote a little tima
now and then to the public payroll.
M. or AIai..
Mra. Jennie Miner, Davidson, Ind..
writes: "I can truthfully say Foley Ca
thartic Tablets are the best I ever used.
They are so mild In action I feel like
I have been made over again." Good
health has no greater enemy than con
stipation. Foley Cathartic Tablets keep
the stomach sweet, liver active, bowels
regular and banish biliousness, sicK
headaches, sour stomach. Stout persons
welcome the light, free feeling they give.
Kold verywhexa.AdverlUemeol.
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Say "CEDAR BROOK,
To Be Sure"
TO be aure, that's the thing to say if you want to b
certain ot high-ball or one "down." that is always
rig ht. At all leading Dealers, Clubs, Bars, Restau
rants and Hotels, you'll find CEDAR BROOK in the lead.
Largest Belling brand of high-grade Kentucky whiskey in
the world. Because it has maintained the tame sure,
uperior quality since 1847.
95 Cents
In Ladies'
Coats we have a large
corduroy and mix
tures, from
$7.50 to $42.50
Buy your Men's Winter
Suits now, while selec
tions are good.
$10.00 to $25.00
Men's Stylish Overcoats
in box-back or tight-fitting,
in all the nobby
plaids, from
$10.00 to $27.50
Men's Shoes and Hats
at popular prices.
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Another Doll
For Our Little Busy Bees
WHO GOT THE FIRST ONE?
Veata Laird, 2711 E St., So. Side., who collected 546 pic
turt's. My, what a lot! We don't believe it will takeaamany
pictures to get Dorothy, but we can't tell. You just keep
pegging away and collect all the pictures you can, and may
be you
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will ' win her.
There's one thing sure,
some little girl will win
her this week. Some say
she is even more beauti
ful than Alice. Any
way, she is certainly
very pretty, with her
dark hair and eyea
beautifully dressed, and
24 inches high.
Corothey will be given
Tree to the little girl,
after 10 years of age.
that brings or mails as
the largest a am bar of -doll's
plot urea eat oat ef
the Sally ana aaday
Bee b.xore 4 p. m. Bator.
Cay. Mot. 87th.
Her picture will be in
The Bee every day this
week. Cut them all out
and ask your friends to
save-tho pictures in
their paper for you, too.
See bow many picture, o!
Dorothy you tau get, ami be
sure to turn them in to The
Bee office before 4 p. m.
Saturday, Not. 27th.
You can sec Dorothy at The Bee Office
Address, Doll Dept.. Omaha Dee.
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Let The Bee get you a good job.
"Situations Wanted" ads are free