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    THE nKK: OMAHA, TlKs.V, MAY L
7
BEEF CITY NEWS
oiHid'i (or Bportlaf Oeeda."
aUfkUag Tistvee Burga-3rnda.
Dl'moa lam ement Mint; E1hlm.
are Soot Print It Nnw snn Free.
Andirons, Fir goreen. Hunderland
To Boll Baal Eitat, lint It w ith J. H.
fumorit & Co.. Kei'line building.
Chlcagoan Tinad llmce rrledburf
of Chicago was arraigned In police court
on a charge of carrying concealed weep
on and was f lmd $ij nml conts.
Taaaya MtU Prorram," laoal Dd
eeetloa tdajr. l aiipeare la The Bm
SXCI.UBIVbXY. riaij eut what fie a.
rloua murine ttlet'ire theatere offer
Wot with Tha Baa- A. man giving till
name as Fltsgerald and purporting to b
employed by thci editorial department of
Tha Hco Ih reported to be operating In
Omaha. No man by the name of l'"ltj
gerald la connected In any way whatever
with The nee and The Hps take thin
method of giving warning.
Ponreli to Convention Clarke O.
Powell leave Friday night for Mot
Spring. Va., where he will altend the
convention of tha National Association
of Accessory Jobber. Mr. Powell Joins
a. number of Chicago accessory men In
tha windy olty Saturday and will mske
the Journey eastward with them.
Wt Biatar' Qnartat a Taatura The
Went Meiers' l ringed quartet will be a
feature of the entertainment to he given
May 4 at. the Hrst Christian church.
Twenty-sixth end Harney treet. at I
O'clock. Tha reading will ba furnished
by Mr. ,1irlcs P. Ross' pupil and the
musical number will be furnished by
the Mllll Rjan studio.
Da "Teat-Til" hlaglea fundarlaalg
High Telephone
Official to Speak at
Commercial Club
N. C. Kingsbury of New Turk City,
vl'e president of tha American Telegraph
and Telephone company, will he In
Omaha, to apeak at tha Commercial club
Tuesday noon. He wilt have nmetliltig
to aay In regard to telephone develop,
ment. a Tuesday I the time et for the
long distance telephone dinner, at which
each of the fx) guest will have a re
ceiver to hi ear to llirten to peeehs
made by former Omaha men now In New
York and Ban Francisco.
For nearly a week telephone linemen
have been at work wiring the tablea In
the dining room for thla event. What,
with the large number of table In the
dining room, t plate at atable, and a
telephone receiver for each plate, tha
men have quite a Job on their hand.
SECTION HANDS GET
INCREASE IN PAY
May day brought an Inrrea In pay to
!! of the men working on the aeetlon
on the road operating In and out of
Omaha. Tho Increaae was 10 cent per
day, tha advance being from tl.60 to $1.70.
While railroad orflclnls are of the
opinion that the Increaae In pay of the
section men will hold them until harvest,
it 1 not anticipated , that It will hold
them longer. Jf the harvest later on give
iiromlaa of being an abundant one, It I
expected that wave In the field will Ko
to ft to 13.60 per day. Thl wage will be
o attractive that It I expected that a
large number of men on the railroad will
quit their Job and go to the grain field..
BURLINGTON TO PUT BACK
ITS TWO CRACK TRAINS
General Superintendent Uatlok of the
Hurllngton la at the local headquarter
assisting In figuring out the achcdula
for train No 1 and 10, the Burlington
crack train that will go back Into aervlce
between Chicago and Denver and through
Omaha, beginning May 28.
The reinstatement of train No, t and
10 necessitate the rearrangement of tho
Hchedtile of a number of the Burlington
train. Sot. 1 and 10 were taken off
lent fall after the run of ummer bul
tiesa wa over.
CAPT. HOOPER IS SUBJECT
OF SOME FEATURE STORIES
Contain John A. Hooper and hi two
eons from California peered through
Omaha going to New York. The captain
Iih lieen a resident of California fifty
jrjirx. a i,d asserts that he la the original
Captain Utcha who ha been featured
in .( series nf itnrlea publlHhed In the
Ksinrday Evening Pot, written by IVter
II Kyne. Captain Hooper acrts that
the pint i'f the stories wns Inld In hi"
(an I'riin I in otfl c mid thut mint of the
in n were vr t'- n t lir-i a)
JUDGE GRANTS DIVORCE.
BUT WIFEY MAKES PEACE
Afier .l-i, Ikc I'ny I, ml granted lier a
on in e Ih'mi lliiitnii tifinnsun, Vctln
iieraiionn. his w f, asks nullification nf
lii decree, n.i rci "Uclllistiim ha been
i furled
Value Alilrlrh ak for a ilimuT from
i ii in cn ji'niMi'l of riuclty. liny
Untitled tl !'!
I, Huh I'xv M.i ki has appiieit fo
nisitiiM f iii.i f-'tiii a litimwtl eltt
I ,,,ih 'I lit v tti lr iniUilett in Si-Mi I sil
I I ' at UK " t'r'ietty l the base
if In .I'll.-.
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JULIUS IS ON THE LAST
LAP IN TRIP TO OMAHA
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nunotr, oPERii'iOftTs
SHOWING AN INCREASE
i t
BANKRUPT LAW IS
TO BEASSAILED
Eetailfn to Take the Matter Up
with Congress to Try to Get
Some Reiiei.
THEY DON'T LIKE TO BE STUNG
Congreaa may get a real hot com
tiunltation from the retailer of
Omaha gome timo thl Hummer.
Yen, the retailer rn really
wrought np, untt they believe they
have causa to be. The bankruptcy
l..w, which hag go many times exns
pi rated creditor, ha again exas
perated a number of retailers niont
grlevotialy.
8o they are talking of getting to
gether a lot of Btiggestiona for a
change In that federal statute and
fklng congre to consider them,
It may even be that Ihey could g"l the
co-operation of retalleia In other dtle.
For certain It 1 that retailer tha t'nlted
Hlate over ha bitten their lip In rg
i lany a f tin niian a dolled, henpangl'd
and perfumed dude atrnde Into the f1
il court, twirled hi gold headed cane,
blew bin Turk leih clgaret mnoke into
tlia face of t'ncl Ham and commanded
uncle to adjudge him hmikrupl.
Ve, many a lluie have the local retail
er bitten their 1 1 in l uch a lght, r
Pclly alien they reed hu petition,
found him owing tm tJi.0i0 for hi
gold-headed cane, hi doten ull, diem
niln, golf ull. evening ull, dancing
hor, tango llpper. henlttlon pump
and. lo, found that hi ( wet lomi
whr between I'iOO and VM either In eali
or In pedigreed dugfleh.
Ho the retailor delre to be exasperated
no longer. They want om lietter ar
langement, No, they dn not com out.
and aay they wnt a whipping peat.
Th- do not demand that the alock or
the pillory b brought back.
What they want to know, however, I
lut why the retailer or creditor In
general who furnlah a man with nccl
tie and luxurle. ahould ba made Ih
nanny whenever a doadbcal decide It I
tlm to rapltallie hi debt.
To Talk Telephone
Toll to the Council
Tha city council committee, of the
whole will take tip net Monday morning
the 6-cent terephone toll between Omaha
and Hnmh Hide. It ! belluved thla will
lie the lam dlnc'UHKliin on tine aubject.
Notice Ik given to nil lnler'ted pel hoik
to attend this eelnn.
MAY DAY SEES BIG
JUMPJN PRICES
Wheat Shows the Heaviest Gain,
Moving' Up from One to
Three Cents.
'more 0RAIN IS IN ST0RA0E
j Contrary to expectation, with
May cam a big advunte In grain
price. Ihe gain In wheat being tha
F,reatt, It reaching 1 to 3 cent per
bimhel. Torn Jumped H to 1 ',4
M'Dta and oala a H cent.
Kecalpta were fairly heavy for a
Monday, there being 117 curlouda of
wheat, it telling at It In 11.12.
There were 139 carlnada of com
end the galea were made at to
72 Va cent per bushel. Receipt of
oat were twenty-all carload and
the prices were 40 to 42' cent
per bushel.
drain tock reported In lnrge In
Omaha elevator were pllghtly In ene
of the rorreapnndllig week of one eai
ago. There war nearly I.Ond.Onj buahrl
mora of wheat, but tha dcre of pretty
nearly the aama quantity of com brought
tha total down to aloe to an avrn break.
In bilhela, the itork In tuag and
on year ago are:
Now Vein Ab"
Wheat .1 OM.am rn.im
Corn Sfil.MM l.i.'t? imi
(, :.'. I.ll
flyn , HUM) StMn
Harley 4l.m (-.'
2,O,u0'
Total
Total lnrre,
3, 6.17, IK
m.nm bueneu
Dietz Leads Over
Loomis in Canvass
Indie tlom from the wo, U of the ean
va ng hoard now going over the pri
mary election return are thai Oiuld
Delis la anywher from -t to '0 Viita
ahead of Lnomla for dltrrt delegate to
the republican convention, a cording t
those who have been keeping watch. The
canvalng board, which I made up of
R. A. Flntey and J. J. Birry, ba com
pleted verification of the vote and la
now commencing to total up.
I'rent Indication are that Towl and
Woodland ar elected a alternate dale-gate.
C. H. G0ULDIN RESIGNS AS
CASHIER ATJOTEL ROME
C. If. Oouldln, auditor and he4 cash
ier at the Hotel Home for the lait eight
year and one of the beet known hotel
men In Omaha, haj reelgned hi poaltlon
wtth that hoatolry, to take effect June 1.
While he ha made no definite plan
for the future, Mr. Qouldln will continue
to make hi home In Omah. Accom
panied by Mr. Qouldln and their on, he
will make an automobile tour through
the east In Jun.
A popular member nf the local hotel fra
ternity, Mr. Goutdln ha tken n ac
tive part in Ihe hotel men' organliatlon
for eevcral year. If I aueceeeor at the
Hotel Home hu not been named.
AFTER QUARREL WOMAN
DRINKS VIAL OF POISON
rtefore the gaste of her horrified hua
hnd. who atood tranaflxed, and before
ha could reach her aide, Mr. Will Allen,
18 North Sixteenth, drank tho aontent
of a vial of chloroform lata ttria after
noon. Police physician who ruhd to the
Allen houee finally reauecltated her. It
I thought h will recovor.
According to the police, Mra. Allen
drank the chloroform following a quar
rel with her huabnnd.
Date Set for tho
Graduation at the
Bellevue Academy
The Bellevue academy and Union High
chool commencement thl June will be
held dlatlnct from any connection with
the final exerc.lae of Ilellevne college,
I'rlnelpel Albert Hhar h announced.
The preparatory department will lge
a separate commencement and the nor
mal department of the college will unite
with tha arte department for a Joint
commencement. In order to eecure frof,
Edwin U Pula, head of the liellevue
oollega department of exproolnn, the
mhoot board ha decided to hold er
cutea Saturday evening, June 14.
Several extra feature will b added
to the regular commencement exardaea.
Prof. Pula will deliver an addre on
"Men Wanted," The exercUe will be
held In the new college gymnasium. Hey
mnur ftmlth, who will be graduated from
the academy thl iprlnr, will deliver an
oration, Hand nil Ulnrt, alo a member
of the grdiiilnr; ola, will deliver an
oration. Karl firantad will glv a read
ing. In addition a choru composed of
high achool girt will render (everal -lection.
The academy and high achool will lose
everal of the student moat prominent
In ichool actlvltle tn the graduation of
Heymour Hmlth, Randall Ulsrt, Karl
Branatad, Kloronce Welter and Robert
Walker. The llt of leulori follow:
Randall niart Karl Rranalad
Mat tie (,'assall Klmer tlardlannert
Maude I. Hover Vorreat J. Meany
Allstalr D. Short flcymour h. Hmlth
Hle Van Ieuen Robert D. Walker
Florence I Weller
PACIFIC COAST RATES ON
RAILROADS ARE IN EFFECT
f'ai if" c.K rates are now ffa tlve,
the round trip being p. it si f'Vi. the sam
iik form" r yesrs. The circle tour ratee
of t "T Kn mto eff-el June I, the same
ilato on wlil.-h t,,n 10111I trip numiue
ratcs rant f rc SI plleil.
I old clt itrnltiiu.
Your colli iiui'iU lir. Hell e 1'iiie-Tar-1
1 1 in i' h cull the ,,Viii, k ,l!n gei tna,
men the louiili Ili.U .'.. All tlriig-
Kliii, - Ad 1 1 1 " 1 1 u HI.
SCANDINAVIAN WOMEN TO
HAVE SPRING FESTIVAL
Tha annual spring festival nf the
Hcandlnavlan Young Women Christian
association will be held Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday evening of thl
week, beginning at g p. m. The pro
grama will be a follow:
WrcDNKHOAY.
Scripture reading and prayer.
t'lnno olo MIhk llmjel I.sron
Vocal solo Miss Johnnnn Anderson
Radiation Miss Anna .Mo n
Vocal olci Mi h, Oscar Koderberg
Till" MHIiA V.
Fctlptiire reading and prvr.
Violin aolo limtrude Wleelirig
l'rof, K. Miicbs puiill, Bccompauied
bv (irneo Wledlna.
Recitation Miss Keatrlce Swanson
giiMCIetl
MHs lllldur VVli khiroiii. Helms ,leipe.
Unwind SieliiMK, Kiiilnlph II.Ikku.
I'lano solo ... Miex l.'llen Young
Kit I KAY
H,'i Ifit ill le.Kllhh; mid puiver
I'lniin piiil't Mini I'l.iliie lolinnn
in ill nolo. , I 'ted Miller
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
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RALSTON IS SOLD
TO THE RIALTO CO.
Deed i Filed with Consideration of
Quarter of a Million More
Deeds to Be Recorded.
TITLE IN NEB. NATIONAL BANK
Tranafcr f nearly all of the Ul
lage of KalHlon, Nch., In DuukIm
county and adjacent territory, known
us "IUIhIod Acroa," wiia vcctirtleil
Monday morning In the registrar
of deed office. Tha agreemunt I
butween C. V. Shinier, president of
tha American Security company of
Omaha, who acta as president of the
Kalston Townsltc company, which
liald the title, and Hlgniond Kugene
tirbaeffer of New York, Mr. Hchaef
fcr I president of tha HI alto and
AinuHRtnent company, which roccntly
announced It Intention of making
lialaton a big "inovle-clty."
When th deal first became known,
several wvrk go, through a story
primed eneluelvely In The Hec, It wss
iWclareil thai th consideration would be
In the nelHhlioihnnd of fiMil, for the
Itiilsiou land only.
tlnarirr of Mlllton.
Aoeotdilig to (lie Instrument filed with
ihe resist 1 nr. the consideration Is OT,4A
t'leaunishly, other Instrument, taking In
more property In llalston are alao to b
filed Th agreement reada that title to
the rtalelon properly la turned over tu
Mr Hchanffer In consideration of .'S7,lel(i.
to la rinid In Insiallmenl Meanwhile the
title I In lie held III escrow by th N
btaska National hank.
Last Helnrday Mr. Hchaeffer declared
thai "Riiilto CYly" Is to take on tangibl
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until
You Drink Water
ftaya fll of hot water and
phosphate prevent lllnsa
and hpa u fit,
Just con I, when It burn, leave ho
bind a cerlaln amount nf Incomtmatlhle
msterlnl In the form of ashes, so th fond
and drink taken day after day leavaa In
the slIiriHiitury canal a certain amount
of Indigestible materla4, which If not
completely eliminated from tha eyetem
each day, become fond for tha million
of bacteria which Infoat th bowel
Krom thl mas of left-over waste, toiln
and piomsln lllio polun ai formed, and
sucked Into the blood.
Men and women who can't get feeling
right must begin to take inside bath.
Before eating break fimt e&cb morning
drink a gin of real hot water with a
teaapoonfiil of llineeton phosphate In It
to wash out of the thirty feet of bowel
the pievlou day's accumulation nf poi
son and toxin and to keep th entire ali
mentary canal clean, pure and freah.
Those who are subject lo lck headanha,
cold, hlllmnne, constipation, other
who wake up wtth bad taata, foul breath,
backache, rheumatic atlffneaa, or have a
our, gusy stomach after meal, are
urged to get a quarter pound of llmeaton
phoaphat from tha drug stora, and begin
practicing Internal sanitation. Thl will
coat vary little, but t uffl:lent to make
anyone an enthualaat on th lubjnot
Remember Inside battling Is mora Im
portant tlmn outside bathing, becaue
the akin pores do not absorb Impurities
Into the blood, causing poor health, while
th bowel pore do. Just aa eoap and
hot water cleanse, cweeten end freshen
the ikln, to hot water and limestone phoa
phate act on the stomach, liver, kldnaya
and bowel, Advertisement.
Washing Won't Rid
Head Of Dandruff
MRS. CAHILL IN SERIOUS
CONDITION AT HOSPITAL
Mr.. Mary Cahil!, w i.e of W, W t'uliill
of the Hi-nil Omiiha Hug company i
teinnet to St. Jim ph a bnsrltal none
l r enndltli-n t llit In h ei..i; h ,.
Iimt ei rsl f.pemiiiiriK on l,i r a, 1,1 o I
h.!i ;( so lnnr when 'h v m .s-ivlil :
h s rri,in it-.f.r to a iliiM.iimr, i,rt,,
bullies later tu r ar n it n t !'( I
l lie !.Vi,i ihli-r uiid she newt .., '
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The only am wsy to get rid of dandruff
is to dissolve It, then you destroy It en
tirely. To do this, get about four ounce
of ordinary llMiild arvon; apply It at night
when retiring; use enough to moisten the
si alp and rub It In gently with th finger
lips.
Ko this tonight, and by morning, moel
tf not all, or your dandruff will be gono,
and ihn'B or four more applU atlona will
coniileti lv :iniolve iiii.l rntliely destroy
evely Hiiiiiln lt;n nnl truce of It, no mat
ter h"A nun h diiiulruff you may have
You lll find, loo, that all Itching and
liKginii of !' i mp will top at once.
i.ikI .iui hair V.UI be riuirv, lustroua.
Mlossy. siHiv and S"fl, and look slid fel
a bundled lime heitcr
You cm et ll iiihl rmi at any dnt
.line ll is inekpelisivn Slid never falls
in , i the vmrk Adveittaemenl.
The Real Secret of
Rejuvenating the Face
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Romance Enters Into Life of the
Staid Inspector of Poslofficvs
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nil sahribt d. I n 11 n, I inaiiiir.'inui ihe uorkcr at ' K a,tu i lly."
papers, declaring caplialiatmn of op
prtulmatoly fl JAI.OiO. will be filed durliit; I'rlnce sltirrf Tleci era.
the week. l.OMHJX, .Miiy 1.- J'iliio Albert, ei
iitt,nL,..ii,ii. - . .., . 0 1 ii I sun i.i' Ivin Ui'iiryi', nln hti.i been
AiraBkeinant are now under iv f..r ,,,,,,,.,-m.i,,,; ,, i,m ,.,. ,)f treatment
cuveitiil nml mIhiiiIi- uill i-'-iiiiiii
duties tA 11 inid.-.liipiiiHii in tlh' uav".
now In Norlh Dakota,
KAItt'.O. N. D . Mivv I. -Snow feU over
North Knkota nnd wnUeiii Mlmn ai'tn ti
day, Although me tali wna nut hnuvv,
It Is hclleved thnl seeding; will he ma
terially delayed by the added moiiure.
VnRn(SLFi
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APt Ik
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The
Posted Gism
It keeps the tongue and lips
moist soothes the throat
relieves the strain of over-taxed
muscles.
On platforms, in halls or at
banquet boards it limbers up
the vocal chords.
Carry it with you and nibble a
bit to keep you as fit as a
fiYlfilo Q f it 1 A boon to smokere it makes tho
uuult 13 M ' next pipe or cigar taste better.
WRAPPED
IN
Write Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1607
Kesner Bldg., Chicago, for
the Sprightly Spearmen's
t f - r a!
uooh. on uuiu-puuu. 5gC
Two
delicious
flavors
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Kepi tight
M WW-ewsjy i.si1.4ata.i a,ia-is tmymmlj -fPffMfe
kW'baP a wSaVii4-jW"e--4ave .
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