thl; omaha, thirsiav. may 11, ion;. ANNA HELD TELLS OF WAR'S HORRORS wmiming Actress Relates of Suffer- ing She Saw in Europe' to the Omaha Rotary Club. SONGS WERE CHANGED TO SOB? Churning Anna Held mad yes terday'n Rotary Hub meetini? at the Henahaw one that will never bo for gotten. Slip an the riickI of honor, the one wnmnn In t ho roomful of men the, only woman who has ever ad rli caned the club. And aurh a aprerh an t-jpo made! A platform had been erected and covered with oriental riiRH. t'pon tSat atepped the dainty little French woman amid thunderous upplauae tliat followed her Introduction by Chairman W. h. nurgen. Mlsa Held fold of conditions In France, told her own experienced, rmn ni inn norror or rno wur. i wldown, tlio orphans, the maimed, the blind. flha ahriiKiterl her ahoulder. she beat with br fists, h foMei her rmi, alio mote her breast. V'tre flaehM from her far.iou eye a she lenounce4 thn rulr who ran bring about a war. Hit voice nl tn a whisper of horror a she teld of mn with thslr Ixt off, men with ens arm. rnsn bllndcil for life. Knb Triumph Ovrr Hong. "Ah, nevalr enn Icaw me the lght of the hospital of the bt'.tiJ, where I went to gf-criif." ha brentlierl In her dellahtftil booken Knjllsh. "Va came upon the tn anil vhen ve tw those j.oor dear men. blltrl for life. v eouHl not a'-miK. V could only v.fp. Oty thou- dear men, all nvsr Frwc Ft it? ai fame n-n Kvg lanl, en ijermany. I do not cure vhere, ilw y urn all brave men. "lit Frav.cc all the younrf boya even are going out to nc dhot. Zhey do not even nee whom hey shoot. Oh, It os horrlblo, horrible." And bcr final plea "to you dear men, no utronsr, so lila, ho hunpy." was to "be prepared, but keep pence, keep peace, keep peace." Mlsa Held eat at the upeaker'a table, with rhalrnim V", L. Durgaaa on her left and her rnannjT and "Hilly'' Hyrne of the Orphenm to her right. Ladle, you'll want to know Just "what she had on." Well, her hat wa made of white fur, round top and fit eloen to her head. On top of It wo a white sort of Mml-e1reiilflr fluffy thing and above that were two little curving thlrKi, like al (trettee, Wimple lleyonil lrrrlptlon. Her dree was black with quite an open epae In front filled with white lace and a. white luce thing up around her ne"k 'the telephone girl ay It wa probably a sailor collar, or It might have been a "flahu" or a "Bertha." Our de scription, we admit. I rather vague.) Anyway, It looked very nice an6 almple. 8hi wore long, black allk glove and one Jeweled bracelet on her right wrlat and five or al on her left. .She had eeveral ring on the fourth and fifth finger of each hand and onie diamond-looking thing In the back of her haJr and a Xenrl necklace. That' about everything. Oh, yea, black Upper, too. And her eklrt came within ten or twelve Inche of the ground. It wa the largeet Rotary club meeting for a long time. (Strange, Watson. What do you uppr,a could be the reason? Moat extraordinary!) Taken by XnrprUe. Ml Held wa talking to omeon-t her right, when Chairman Burgeaa rose and struck a blast on the automobile born, which o etartled the little actre that ehe gnve a leap and aereamed. Then the latighl, put a hand to her hcrt and exclaimed "Mon dleir:" The club Bang with great gusto a little .ong that ran "Sweet Anna Held. Sweat Anna Held, you sre the Idol of my hear'," nr something like that, Ask your hu. iand about this, madum. If he la a Ko larlm. 'Moat everybody wng It.) Will Wood furnished clgara to the com pany In honor of the arrival cf an eight pound boy at hi houte. And on motion It wae decided to "wnd eight pounda of fir.mcra to Mrs. Wood.'1 Sneak Day at Omaha Uni Proves Foozle fs'r.eak day, which was to he heeri hr1 'it CnlC'I'V "f Omaha yemerdav, proved a .mplete (allure when upper c'Miicn lefufcd 10 Ink- part In the nf fmr. The ui' r i lruf men rharactcrired It,,, evrnl i. nut" cr n lne college Mudt-lit. I rct.ld. i l Kdw ui K' lli' of h eenlor cla (n cnnnii'tit:nj on the afTatr eald that l e pimi hi.cl. iiH hd i-aMcd the atage When (lev i i,i,-cieiil It a Jnke ( cut i-tNee. Tim fe eMdflll-i Who ehiiwed III. t ,-'!U'M,-.. PUB MMfldlV t- t nurd ! r . i i) " in !h attcrnwm. Two Bound Over on Charge ot uurgiary ,.,., .i t !:.( i.l i irint. I ' " M ,., ,. !.!. I I i ! ' ' !' " ' ' M ' I.: " I I' 'i ''V "' '' ..I., .n, i.. .I fli. ' i-.nil h. (rl". W r , !S4l,f i i'i MC .''4. ''f I'- t'-f ,,, ( .... -i t , .,i I . !.! . "I. v . I I- I WHEAT HUNS STRONG ON ONE TO TWO CENT JUMP ( l ! e t'm'l l l'f , f, n I It ; Mh', p ,,! ttiitg I' U '!'' I ! ., . :, I f ! r'm f ''Jt . t I, -l I I ' I r-al'ttllig v. . , , , I ."'i '' '- ' l I i , i ; i i , ui , , ? . 1 . . !,, t l ... .: .... 1 i : j s" . . , t .1 1. ... !. e (-. i - . i , , - , . i e ir, iuuu) sor guilt r CAPTURES DESPERATE MAN IN: HAND-TO-HAND PATTLE. Police Judge Takes Witness Stand in the District Court After having paaxed Judgment upon him, i'olke Magletrate P'oaier appeared a wltnee for the pioaecutlon BKHltiBt Harry L, Anthony, who I being tried In dlatrlct court for burglary.- In polka court Anthony pleaded guilty and wa bound over. Later he got cold feet and changed the plea to not guilty. He ay he thought hR won pleading guilty to a chargn of petit larceny and not, a felony. The, polle Judge tentified to the contrary. Judge Hedlck la bear ing the cae, Anthony I accused of acv eral burglary Job. New Records Made, for Lambs and Ewes New record price for lamb and ewe were etabllhed again vea.terday at the flouth Fide fiber p market. Woolcd Mexican lamb Hold for $12, 1') rente higher than Tuesday III.!) price, whli h Itai'lf was a record. Price of lamb were o high two-moth old lamb brought $16. Kwea alo bit a' new high mark. Bel mont , Co. of f-'eottblnff old ft load of W ewe t $'i ), which la' the highest price ever paJd for ewe of any deecrip tlon. Ewe old from 15 to 25 cent higher today than Tueday. DECATUR STREET CITIZENS FORM IMPROVEMENT CLUB At a meeting held Tueday evening the Decatur Street Improvement club waa or ganized. F, W, Selroe wa elected pres ident and C. rtarrowclotigh secretary. The purpo of the e ub wl I be the general- Improvement of the territory from Twen ty-fourth to Thirty-third atreet and from Charle to Parker atreet. The evening wa pent In outlining plan for the. fu ture. The club will bold It next meet ing at Ing ehool, Twenty-elxth and FTanklin treet, Tueaday, May 23 at $ p. m. Moan's l.lnlment Kellevea 4 oogeRtlon, A aoon a you apply KUmn l iniment, the congestion disappear and, your pain I gone. Bodily warmth Is renewed. ?5c. All druggists Advertisement. Gas Range Week Is Nearly Over Only Two Days Left v ' LABORERS' STRIKE IS SPREADING OUT j Many More Join Those Who j Walked Out on the Larger Jobs ' on Tuesday Morni.isr. ; NO DISORDER HAS BEEN NOTICED The ntrlke of laborer ou the building Job In Omahu r-proad over wider area yesterday, 6 that while the walkout Monday Mnd TueKday were ou the larfirr Joba they oc curred ynatprday on the John of leaafr magnitude in varl'a rr, of the city. Mono hae returned to the larger Job, Lanorer employed by Alexander Ileck, contractor, went out on the, rontruction of the Milton and th Melroefl apartments, N'lneteenth and Jnne jitreet and Thirty-third and Cf.lifornla atreeta, respectively, They walked out o the contructlon of the new Mate honpilnl at Forty aerond and l'cwey avenue. Kninr May at Wert. ('rant Tiirfon. contractor, report that five men walked out of hie Job yeter day in the conatrucllon of thn big garage for the Omaha Van and Storage company I Seventeenth and Uavenworth afreet, Three of tho men refimed to go out and kept right on working. Al noon It wa reported that work w till In normal progren on the construc tion of the Idella apartment, which Job In In the hand ul inter Klewlt flon. contractor. The Btialne Men eoclatlon In Omaha i holding daily meeting, but making public nothing, of it plan or contemplation. Thl oc!atlon I or ganised to eonlder way and mean of convening the bulne men' Inleredt during time cf atrlke or threatened atrlko. Calif ornians, En Route to New York, Visiting in Omaha Touring from conat to col In a high- powered machine, Mr. and Mr. M, C. Utearn of l.oii Angelea, enronte to New York City, arc vlaltlng In Omaha for a few day. They made the trip from the fouthern California metropoll to Omaha In two week. The weetern motorlet regUtred at the downtown headquarter of the Omaha Automobile club In the Hetel Fontenelle. Other automobile tonrlet who applied at tho local club headquarter for road herniation were; P, J, THman of Tork, Neb., enrout to Davenport, la. H f) Kraane of Kna Olty, Who motored to Omaha and who will re turn after a few day' vllt. John Wakelcy of Chicago I enrout to El T'ao, Tex. . AH of the tourlat gve favorable re port on the condition of highway led Ing Into Omaha. COMMERCIAL CLUB GETS BACK OF BELLEVUE FERRY The ferry at Bellevue ha riot yet begun operation. Manager noiman is in ne-.j ( of om financial assistance perore ne can actually bgln to operate, and the ( om merclat club ha taken hi case up, and hna ppolnted a committee lo help (I nance the protect. The operation are to begin ome time thl week. C. F. M'GREW TO TALK TO THE BANKERS AT GORDON C. V, McC.rew ha accptnrl gn Invita tion to de Iver an address before the northwest Nebraska baiter' meeting at Gordon on May 23. A special cr will go out over the Northwestern for lh accommodation ef hankers from Omaha, Lincoln and eastern point. Willi m ' 5 . 1 ' 1 in" i I No. 487 Eclipi Cabinet Range, SI ;! I: I. h . $ mm Mercury Makes Eig Drop, with Killing Frost in far West Q lit. a droii In temperature wa reg Intend at Omaha and other Nehraaka pnlnta Tue..iy. In Omaha (he fall was from V) degree Tuenday at $ p. m, to . dcgrcei at a. m. Weilneaday, The wind lti hi d from the outh to the north. Ill t!rnd Inland the temperature fell from 1") to 4-; In Holdrege from SI to .t ! int In Valenune from S( to 44. Krnut In predicted hv the wnalher h i rau fur .Nebraaka tonight, though It ia not mentioned In the Omaha forecaet, the ! littler being "fair tonight and Thursday Much cooler tonight. Tuning temperature Thursday.'' Killing fiol occurred Tueaday night In one of the great fruit regions "f Ihe country, ouihetern Oregon, Idaho and northern Nrvad.i, mina tenipeiatnre t ported being low a sn. Women Help Picket McCormick Plant CIlH'AtJO, Miv 10.-.eHil a thoutand women gathered wlih the picketing trlk I er at (ha McCormick planl of the Inlei I national llarienter compmiy toilay In n effort to reclaim etrlker who were re turning to work. Several of Ihe flgh( were broken up by the police after arreiit were made, official of the com pany raid Hint additional atrlkcr bad returned to work, every department wm In operation. OMAHA M0T0RCTCLE CLUB HOLDS SOCIAL EVENING Mure (hn 110 motorcycle rider at tended Ihe "get together'' meeting of the Omaha Motorcycle club Tueday evening Fifteen new member were elected to membership. An address w madn by the president, Harry Htryker. Other penkers nf the evening were Arch Norcn sen, Ioul Klesher, Victor Knn, Jme Van Avery and Kev. Ft, W. Taylor. Piano selection were given by Mr. Wright and Mr. Kllby. The Loose-Wlleg and Iten Plseult companies donated bone nf cke, which, together with lemonade and punch, were aerved for refreshment When Feet Hurt "Tiz" for sore, tired, puffed- up, aching, calloused feet or corns. "Sura! I dm nr wary tiina for toy foot IrouUo." You ran be happy-footed In a moment. fee "TU" and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, aching feet. "Tin" and only ' Til ' takes (he pain and soren'k out of coi-nn, cal loue and bunion. As boon a you put your feet in a "TU" bath, you bitt fee! the bap.iltien oaklng In. Mow good your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for J.iv "Tla" la grand. "Tin" Inslantly draws out all the poisonou exudation which pulf up your feet and raise tore. In flamed, aching, awesty feet. Oct a';5-cent box of "Tlr." at any drug store or department store. t'Jet Instint fool relief, Caugh at foot suffr rer ho complain. Ileemiae your feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp ny more.-Advertisement. mf ills All Fourteen Play Supervisors Pass tho Examinations Chairman Hummel of the r.eerestlon board announces that all of the fourteen young women who look enamlnat Ions fur positions as pln ground supervisor pan"d the required tests. The nnmes are: Vlleu ll.ipkln. K. A. Ran, Nor Altstadt, Alc McMahen, Alberta P. Iladley, ftuth Rliiehiirl, Anne Mullen, Cornell Mai Dougall, Jean fiei ger, Hee Howard. Cordnla IIiiMih, Anna It. At wood, May Taylor and lidore llreese. Member of the ftecreatlon board e lected fifteen from l.i applli-ants fr the examination test. Fourteen of the fif. teen were examined. The name will he sent to the city council for confirmation itt Tuesday morning, and on Thursday evening of next week the Hrcreatlnu hoard will make the assignment to (he pla ground". Twelve of the fourteen will he assigned to regular places one will be engaged relief stipenlsor ti"d the fourteenth lo be engaged s senl'-e may be needed. PINCHED FOR THREATENING LIFE OF ESTRANGED WIFE Chrle Knley tins been rreted en a charge of carrying coneealed weapon. He will be arraigned on the rharg dur ing the latter part of the week., Foley, who Is separated from bis wife, went to the latter' home 5.W North Tweii. ty-eventb street Tuesday nd threatened her life. 'When the rase was brought up 111 police court Knley' attorney objected lo Mr, Foley's etlmony on the ground that a wife cannot he compelled to testify against her husband. 4 YEARS AT 1324 FARHAM ST. Dr. tVlcKenney Says: "j'oor 1'M-tli, lml breath wil failniK health foiiii a pretty serious liaii'liea, loii't they? Iluve iim fix the teeth and bo your normal felf aRain." Itewl KIlTer I'llllng 50c licet TZk (iobl Crown, oar I Si30 A, )I. to W. M. Wdndy end Saturday Till tiOO F. M. Mot Opaa Sunday. a nanaim or oeaitii E&CH golden drop of BUDWEISER is alive and sparkling with the vital energy of Northern Barley and the tonic vigor of Saaier Hops. Because of its mild ness and exquisite flavor it stands alone the undlQik)ged sovereign ofbottlccj beets Its ever-growing popularity is pram bf its sales, which excaxl any otlierbeer by millions of bottles ami nusia-nusa i-stiouiausA CD Driver in Tolicc Auto Accident is Paroled to Pastor! Hoy I'urstenhurg, a chauffeur, who In liecemlur. IIML', ran down and kllledhsa-j dors I,cvln with a police nuto at Twelfth snd lougls treets. Is now a free man. He w sentrnced to erve three year In the penitentiary (or manslaughter, but' was paroled lo Hew Mr. Houseman, for-1 merly pastor of Hie Canelar . hurch. The. j , prol.tlonary period ha expired nd 1 I Knrstenhuig s now restored to his cltl- I : yenshlp. Mrs. Levin reently wa awarded a j ardh t of lv) agiilnst the city, but ap Ipeal has len taken to th supreme court. I The city denied responsibility for the kill ! In on the ground that Kurslenhurg had j taken the police auto without proper j authority slid w not a city employ lit the lime. DES MOINES LOSES FIGHT FOR EPISCOPAL RESIDENCE Aecordlng to dtpatche from Prstog ftprlngs, N". Y.. where ihe Methodist gen. era! conference I being held, Po Molne delegate were unsuccessful In thalr fight to have the pl.npal residence removed from Omah to the Iowa ipltl, Frank M. Milslol Is th Methodist bishop sta tioned In iliusha. The final vote wa to ?1 In (sor of the ,Vebrska metropolis, The vote were taken at n meeting of the delegate from tho conference In the (iinaha rea and Hi re.'on.inendatlon to tho general body will be unanimous for Omaha. JW S?-35.t H.-. f-i. TEETH Wonder I'litlea Miull) In '2,"V. $5, $8 and $10 UeSEHQET IEHT1S IITII AM) FAUX AM NTS, FA It AM KTUKKT. I'lionr IfoiiRlna 2H73. MTI ll iit-of-liwn palrona run gft I'lntew, Crowns, Itililttea anil Ulllngs Coiiiplctod In One la). 1 Mill llirill'llll IK :-; i iSwUKrfeVr I1B Every Glass WVOhUikJVsai You owe yourself This Rare Treat after the heavy meats and the canned vegetables of the Winter with a jaded stom ach and rebellious liver Shredded Wheat With Strawberries a dish that is deliciously nourishing and satisfying a perfect meal for the Spring days, and so easily and quickly prepared. For breakfast, for luncheon, or any meal. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES un ii iiisllrr s'lfr uilns Allsn's lront-Ks, lh sntiwiitlu ).ji4rr for tlx fed. ehsksa Im ihs sbaes nd ue. Inl'i th fu.ii.hstb, Allen tuH Kt Billies listll ot l lioS (Ml ll.n Insitnt relief to enrni s4 l"l"l.m, ortteiils Htlilsrs, CI..H Slid ai Spills l 6 (reslesl f Ion i,.r..erv nf ths ". Tr II t.i4,. I'll eg ui, i psciists. U llur. N T. H"U SKltsbTe. fit SJOKis A I I'll I lUnlil Thone Your Wnt Ad to The Pee. We Please You or Refund Your Money Heaviest Ilriflgn M Work, r tooth. . Freei Fam)na lion. .No Kliiilenl. Atlcnilanfa, TS Don't mil the opportunity we nre offering you. A Waffle Iron and Toaster With Every Gas Range Purchased This Week 1 1 i r t t; t. !;". 1 ot'icr A; ' id ..or H r tt f.-t. H-.a 1 1 r M s -lri n OMAHA GAS COMPANY McaIos MoJcratiou t Anheuser-Busch Co. of Ncbr, . oi M iiiiu n i v.t r fv. , ! vh Itw rjtt 14ifi ot lb tl,rjf. tt 4(f ut 4 h'm it 01, lltt bt s Smith S.U, S.nOt 2UH M m li. Mr