THE BEE: OMAHA, TIILTuSDAV.. MAY 11, 1916, 4 NICHOLAS LEADS REMEDIAL LOAN Articles of Incorporation Filed and Company Soon Ready for Basinets. TO PAY SIX PER CENT ON STOCK Within thirty day the Trovidnnt 1 can society, Just organized in Omaha to make uniaH loan on any security ths borrowers are abln to tffer, 1 to ho in operation. Articles of incorporation wrrc f lpd yesterday. The rompany is Incor porated vith a capital of $100,000. Th Mnr-K hoMTi ara Umltrd to pur rent (tlvlrtfrilii y vmvM'ini In the ar-tlr-lr nf; incorporation. "You . It is to b IsrjtHy ehsritabln nrt phllanthrnplo In nut irr,", aald Secretary William - E. Palmatlsr. Th fifflrrra wr elected. Tusly. I V, Nlrhnln wag mnil prssMant; J. V. ftlmr, vlr rrelint; William E. Pal matter, gerrotwy, anil William It. Adair, traursr. Mr. ralrnatinr t to b tha nianarr. and li to have char' of tlie offl'-a na gonn aa ona I ripen"!,, ' At a mmllng to t htld Thursday forenoon in th nfflr of 3. V. ralmr, 719 Bran-fl'-ia Theater building, the mutter of luratlnn and further detail are to, be taken tip. The, filing- of the article of in'-nrnora-tlon ate Ha tha offlrlnl elteiire of lha feneration, but thirst day will ela be font tha at at a I Iran an can be obtained in tha regular eourea of event that t'fh matter must take. In the meantime General Manager Pal rnatler la to travel all over tlto" rnuntry visiting tha -ltle where iu:h rcmellal loan aaaoclatlon ara In exlatence to study condition and attidy carefully Iho method employed In every nVtull. Tbera ara forty of t.hea eorr.panlc In opera tlon in varton pacta of Mm t'nlied Muv. The corporation i modeled after the plan ahlf.h ha the endoractnent of the Ituaaall Hutn Foundation. The article of Incorporation provide that the dnmpany may begin btialnea whenever 10 par cent of tha mock, i suhrrln4. Tha Incorporator ro Kugenn fiijvsl, Hobert Cowcll, R. A, I,enaler, A, V. Ptryker, W. K. J'almetler, William It. llolsmgn, T. A. Try, William H. Adair, Tlnley 1,. t'oinb, W. P. Hoford, M, 11. llolrtnn, nr. Ira W. I'nrter, J. , P. I'almer and I. V. Klr-hola, The agitation for a company in Omaha that would taka care of amalt loan huh bank do not care In bother with, waa started a oon a the loan ahark Ml), putting lon shark qnt of bualnea, waa declared Valid In tha Idle, The Murrl Thin bank waa another plan that was . considered here for a lime, but thu far it haa not developed, and tha " Provident Tn aociety now become tha first In the tleld. Governor to Visit Rialto Movie City Governor John 11. Morebead I to b one of the cpnakar at the celebration of tha laying cf the oorncratono tor the Itlalto movie city at Rivlston Saturday afternoon, according to E. 8. Bhaeffar, head of the Rialto Amuament Company. Mr. Bchaeffer invited the governor and ha received notice of hi acceptance. Mayor Dahlmau and a lot of local dlgnltarle are alao to apeak at thl dedication. A half holiday ha been pro claimed by Mayor Dahlman for that da In honor of the founding of the movie city at Ilalaton. JURY WORK IN FEDERAL CQURJJS CONCLUDED Jury work In federal court haa been concluded for the preaent and Judge Woodrongh la working on ea In equity. " The Jury which-ha Just been dismissed broke all recor.la in the Nehraaka divi sion of tho fudi-rat court for amallneaa of award given plaintiff." The mrinv award waa given to Floyd Smith, colore.1, whose foot waa cut off by a Missouri Pai'lfiu engine near the Web. tor street station Iiiat November. ITn zed for STA'd and waa awarded S,5no, One plaintiff who nuked Ilfo.flOO was given duo who aaked 2",.iifl na (lven Il.Vfi. A Buit agalnat the Vnlnn Pacific for S2J.ni was taken from tha Jury and decided tn favor of the defendant. BODY OF CHARLES BATZ FOUND ON A VACANT LOT Knowing trace of earhnllo acid poinnn Ing, the body of .'baric Hal, year old. a gla- worker. ii found on a va ennt lot at Twelfth and Jackaon treet by K. II. Anderon, 1M1 Kinney atreet, The police, who tn'l an Inveailgatinn, aai eiialin l that l!l bud het n living al Uic hoina of , T. I'atteraon. :t"2 t'limlnt; ein-et. I 3 la aatd to hat a vufe mid Hi verat children tn Itttalmrglt, llirt rm-ther alao live In thu eaat, ( nn.tit r I'wiliv ettto'.liir-l Ute hMiv an-', e a t -M.- acid - i nti it a the ., i.f ibuih i ff'Ki n Ix'ing ninlt to o. r hi faniily and r'Hiline WANTED TO BURY CHILD IN BACK YARD TO SAVE MONEY Uale llrten, tC t"hr (rt a --l at I tie city !!! nnttl after Ihe f:im i l t-t K i'if..i-.( . Iiilil. .-!, Hi I 1 Kl"l-Hv. tiHtl 'i.Ur l t I t'-K i-i!i l. lf,. !.,(.,(,-- uni I, I ,i,u t .. li i i hii I ,i, l1,.- ' 9, at t to - r l , '- BUT FEW SCARLET FEVER CASES ARE REPORTED ! .--. I t'f, --n 4 t Ihl it..f.i, -.'jr leiui ( .. ,f . t !., . hi cil (. t' ,, "i'.-t :-"' f -r -. , , i. .ii;..i . I .? ;l.- f r t.-l-hl! , t ' .! ti-.,(. i t iti- ! n;i ..!,, i l;M t ' f' If. !. M k t,n. ' t l" in I t '"-' m.-s'H-, DR. USHifTvuTi SPEAK At THE USIURSIIY CLUQ a t M'h' - .i n i i t i, 1 , i , .it li,', w I I ' ff I f-'tt (-" at tt.a t at ' i ti i b ,b 1 r ( !,, ' ' - - .1 ,. In ! i ! n t an l.- f-i Well, They Had Their Hike, Even if It Did Not Take Them Anywhere For eek the girl of the club fname deleted by cenaor) had been planning the "hike." The Idea w to get up early and go out far, far, far, far, far from the city and walk to mm ditnt, aome very dlMant, point. Knroute they would mke uee of the art of woodcraft; they would llaten to the hlrde twittering In tha hranche their glad ong of pralae: they would commune with natch-r in her nat'-ncreet natchralne, Hunday morning the tart a md. Child' point waa the far goal of tholr pedctrlanl ambition. The atreet car brought the aluteen fair onea to Albright. There tha hike be gan. . Off trted the little line long the coun try road. Tha fair leader lad on and the fair follower followed after. The well-known un aroa In hla cu tomary grandeur and waa ) limy bnatfng down upon the hiker. Homehow the bird dldn t aem to he on the Job. Perhp they didn't arise a early a uaual on Kunday morning. Wearinea began to make Padf felt and there were tragKlcr who dreamed of automobile ride. But eventually camp waa made and the "wienie" were roasted. Bissonette Sees Lively Fight Not on the Program 'Averlll llarrimaji nd Deputy Comp troller niaannetfe of the Ifarrlman y tem of road were In town yesterday en route wt.,They came In from New York and stopped off a dny here to confer with I'tiloo J"u'fuj official, While It wn not cheduld on lb pro gram, Mr. Illaaonett wa given n Imitation of an Incipient Oraek uprising during hi vlalt t the Tnlon Pacific headquarter. He w In the office of the company treasurer -on the seventh floor cf the headquarter bulidlng, when a doien or so Greek laborer entered for the purpose of having their pay check cashed. The Greek were given their money, when auddnnly hnstllltle commenced, A mtnfite later there wa a free for-all flaht and two or three men fell to th floor, hmpl'iye of the office Interfered and tbe.n. called the police,, but before the officer rrlved, ieace wa restored. The trouhl wa apparently caused by on of th laborer' accusing tha foremen of not reporting the correct lime that he had worked. Most of the laborer aided with their companion and against tho foreman nd then- th fight started. Mr. . ftl4l)a1ta wa n Interested spec tator, hut a it wa not hi fight, he did not interfere. N'e ln bad been seen of Child' Point They hadn't even seen the child. "Wonder how far w are from Al bright," ald on fair one. "I ahould think about alxteen mile," aid another, "All of that." opined a third, "why, we've been walking over two hotira." "Thl i a hike we can tell our friend about." sdld the leader proudly, seeking to instill spirit Into the wilted little band. Com then a country youth, a yokel In overall. I'pon this blushing 1 native th girls pounced nd sought informstlon. "How far I it to th Albright car7" wa what tpey wnte1 to know, "Aw, right over thatwy," th abhed youth stammered. "Flight apast that there house. Yeh kln walk to It In flv minute. The cross country hlksr eoudn't be lieve It. P.ut the j-outh noke th truth. Th art of woodcreft, so well known to girl guides and all good hiker, h4 failed. The mo wa growing on th wrong side of h trees, , They had walked In a circle and were back wher they started. But great gob of gladnne glittered glly n the "grchl" of the girl. Wei- come, street car! A ba, hiking, glad ong of bird, wood'-raft, natrher! W. A. HALBR00K DIES FROM ATTACK OF PNEUMONIA Willi A. Ifalbrook, U year old, , realdenl of Omaha for the lt twenty ona year and for thirteen year mansgae of lha gent'a furnishing department at th Thompson-nelden company tor, died at the horn of hi mother, ' Mra George Walker, )IS ' (tharmati avenue, after an lllne of veral week. Following a nervou breakdown Mr. 1 la! brook resigned about three year age, J 11 recent Illness developed Into pnu. monla. Ilealde hi mother he I survived by a brother, Wgde llalhrook, and a slater, Mia Ilesslu llalhrook. Tuneral - service will be held al th home at I o'clock Friday afternoon, with Interment In Foret Twn cemetery, JOHN D. CAMPBELL ASKS MARRIAGE BE ANNULLED - . Ieclarlng that he. entered a marriage contract through fraudulent proceeding, Joln V. Campbell filed a petition In dl trlct court aaklng that ha tnarrtaga t-i Hula Hoffman f'mpbell be ' net al1o. They were married t West Point, la., less thin three week ago. 8lnce tmii, he aaya. h ha discovered that on llnrch 7, of thl year, hhe file I suit for illvoice fn.m Harry Koffma'i, her hiiflmnil sill the suit Is etlll iemlluir Hhe told him ah wa a widow. Crimp I ell aya, when ha married her. Roach Says Dam at Whalen Finished Frank J flnacb, flvrtllnf agent for the i nlon Pacific, la back from a trip made Into stern Wyoming, whr he went after the company'a llo special completed it tour of wetrn Nebraska last week. from tiering, Neh., Mr, Roach went up the Plan river valley slaty mile, tn where tho Whln dam la Just about completed, Thl dam i aero the Platte, about svn mile aat of Gurn ey, Wyo, It. is constructed of cement, i forty feet high and 'fl feet in length, h'll'llng back enough water to Irrigate 1SA,tm acre feet when th ditch ar completed. To complete the dltc.hes, Mr. Ron'h asserts will require about three year. Contracts have been signed for th digging of fifteen mile of main ditch thl year. When completed, the eaat end of the ditch will be brought clown I? 4 point. nar North port. Mr. Hoard asserts that a larg number of settler re going Into the country long th Una of th ditch and Ukln up land with the Idea of going Into farming and stock raising on an ex tensive scale. A larg number of the settler are men of conalderabl mean. BALDWIN SURPRISED TO LEARN HE IS NOMINATED "Jack" Baldwin haa been notified by Flection Commissioner Moorhesd that ha wa nominated for pollca Judge at th recent primary. The Information w quite a surprise to Mr Hsldwtn, who be lieved ha wa defeated. The, official notice wa In black and. whit and wa accompanied by a blank upon-which Mi. H Id win wa rs'justd to. Indicate hi acceptance or declination. I'pon aecond reading however,' of th notice, Mr. Ilaldwln observed that he w nominated on the progressive ticket. lie filed a a regular republican, which h declare he !, 'first, last and all th lime. A number of voter - wrote hla nam. In a the progressiva nomine and therein I th explanation of hi nomina tion.', "Horry, I cannot accept thl nomina tion," !Mt Mr. Ilaldwln. Try jap Rom Th woaderful "Sunday Morning Bath" Soap IS 1808-1510 Douglas St. Two Thursday Specials 4 In Our Annual aist Sale May W Mere at Hut lu brl blmua liar talus rrr offi'tcit ltnali women, Tt rtlplnl.ite Jh gtetlie ftlli) ""d TRADE EXCURSION REACHESDECATUR One-Day Booittr Trip Made b' Eighty of the Leading: Omaha Business Men. AND THIY CAREY A REAL PIPER Burking, a strong northerly wind, the trade extenakm auto tourlMn of the Commercial club ran out of Omaha and Into Tekaniah on chd uled time ycaterday on the first gtfctlon of their one-day round trip to Decatur and back. They reached Tekamah at 10:25, Vbieh wa Juat a trifle ahead of tbelr acbadule, . At Tekamah a large delegation of Decatur men met them In automo mllea to pilot them back to Decatur, where the Decatur fellow enter tained them at luncheon. Some eighty men went from Omhv Nineteen er pulled Into Tekmh, but tfharle Trimble, who left Omaha an hour after the main t dy, mad the twen tieth car, that wag somewhere on tha road making good time to catch tip, I'oslmaster Henry Osterrnan of.Walr, tha mayor of Blair and a lot of buslne men met th tourlat cheerfully and cor dially on the street of Walr, as thy psc-d through early In the morning. II I'lpe and ripe. MeDougal, th fatnmi cabaret bag piper of Omaha, . I accompanying the party, clad in full Bcottlsh kilt and r Bui In. ! piped and piped through the treet of every town until he was purple In th far. Follownlg I partial llt of thee who md th trip; City's Big Oil Car Covers Boulevards Commlaloner Hummel spent aome time Tuesday watching the new city motor oil spreader in operation. The machine take the placo of the old horse drawn wagon that waa sometime al inont a day In covering the distance I from the supply tank to a distant point I on the road. I A stretch of th boulecard aoulh of Hanscom park was the ttrst to receive a visit from the huge machine yesterday ' and the oil wa spread with a neatnea I and dispatch that pleased th eommls- sloner- mightily. MOHLER RETURNS FROM , FUNERAL OF MRS. SMITH Th is ts Sanitol Week j President Mohler baa rturtiel from i Chicago, Where he went after taking the j body Of Mr. Bmlth, mother of Mr. M'ih- ler to Cedar Rapdla, la., where burlai service were held last Kunrlsy, After I the funeral Mr. Mohler went on to Chi cago to meet some of the ofriclal of the ilarrtman line. T, Ft. Colemn, Henry Korster, G. II. KMy, Myk Btandlih, G. W, Johnaton, ft, B, Towle, V. K. Zeller, Hay Lcjw, J, W, Gamble. N. Ktanley Prown, I. V. Hall. T. R, Tholl, K. I-. Haller, 1eRiiy CVirllss, Frank HuKhea, Glen Wharton, Joe Kellcy, 11 1). rrsrikfurt, William Haa. J. Clarke Colt, !,o Callahan. W. Bowl Hmlth, J. A, Hinkwell, A V. McAdiima, W. V.. Hhoades, 1 M. Harding, A. M. Wells. . H. J Toiler, A, I I'alrner, R .1. Houthrd, r, c. 11 ton, K. O, Jone, A. V. Hresher, T. it. Comhs, Georg ldngman, i. V. gtsrrett, J. T. Austin, 3. H Owen, T. W. Austin, W. E. Hhepsrd, J. F , Brne, A. II. ri.-gl.ers, It cj. Miirphy, Freii Ciiscailen, C. B lleliner, V. I,. Neshlt, C. H. lieWsal, V, W. Thiinia, P. P. Fodre,, .1, H. flumont, ftam Reviiold, H. G. Hoel. C, It. Rurdlck, i' 11. M'inlsy, Chscles Trimble, lln Psrmsr, H, K. Rurkst. Inillaesttoa Put to Const Ipetlow. Take a doae of lr. King New Ufa Pill tonlrht. Im hnw much hettar voti feel In th morning. Sic, All druggist. 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