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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 26, 1916
ST. LOUIS BANDIT'S
Coal Dealers Battle in Court Over
The Present and Past Prices of Fuel
GAR BELONGED HERE
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Was Property of City and Was
Stolen from in Front of City
Hall Three Weeks Ago.
WAS USED B7 J. J. PARKS
Information was received at the
city hall that the automobile found in
front of the St. Louis drug store,
where J. J. Davis was killed, and his
cot.inion, John Alfred Lewis, was
wounded, was stolen from in front of
the Omaha city hall at noonday three
weeks ago. -
The car v. as a new Buick and
used by City Commissioner Parks of
,,'ie street department. The factory
engine number, 225,155, was wired
from St. Louis by the American Au
.mobile Insurance company to the
local Buick people, who traced the
sales through the Holmes-Atkins
company of the South Side.
Finds Her Brother,
St Louis, Mo., Nov. 24. (Special
Telegram.) Mrs. C. E. Klinger, wife
of a business man of Omaha, today
identified at the morgue the body of
a man shot and killed in a revolver
duel with Police Sergeant Fleharty
in a drug store hold-up as her broth
er, John Joseph Davis. The tlain
bandit was a railroad brakeman.
Mrs. K linger said Davis was appar
ently not financially embarrassed, as
he had departed from Omaha nine
days ago with $1,000 of his own
money. She declared that so far as
she knew her brother never before
had been implicated in a criminal act.
She was accompanied by her husband.
A verdict exonerating Sergeant
Fleharty and declaring Davis' death a
justifiable homicide, was returned by
a coroner's jury.
The dead man's partner, Charles
Alfred Lewis, Kansas Uty, is in a
serious condition at the city hospital.
Mrs. Anna Doyle Davis, 24, who made
the tripv from Omaha with another
woman and the two men, and who
was arrested after the holdup, was re
leased by the police after the inquest
Judge Leslie Says
South Side Parents
Too Lax With Boys
Judge Leslie of the juvenile court
read the riot act to parents of several
South Side boys who were arraigned
for breaking into freight cars in the
railroad yards and stealing merchan
dise. He told the parents that they
were more to blame than the 1oys,
charging several with aiding and abet
ting the lads in their thefts.
About twenty boys were in court,
several of w?iom had been arrainged
the previous Saturday and given sus
pended sentences to the state indus
trial school at Kearney. Judge Les
lie paroled ten of the lads to Kear
ney! and released the remainder on
their promises to "be good."
Want Place Set Aside for
Docks on the River Front
A suitable place on the river front
for docks and terminals in the future
as river navigation grows at Omaha is
what is now desired by the Missouri
River Navigation league. The league
has asked the city commissioners to
set aside what if known as the Wind
spear Triangle at the bend in the
Missouri river cast of the Union Pa
cific shops for a municipal terminal.
The commissioners referred the mat
ter to the legal department. '
Woman Asks Damages for
Injuries to Her Husband
Minnie Duncan believes in looking
out for the welfare of her husband
and has started suit in district court
against Rosario Camillari, a saloon
keeper, in whose establishment, Mrs.
Duncan alleges, her husband, Michael,
' was "beat up." The petition relates
that while in the saloon some one
playfully hit Mike over the head with
a schooner of beer and bit him on the
shoulder.
Swedish Church Lecture
Has Large Audience
Rev. F. M. Sision of Fremont gave
a lecture Friday night in the Swedish
Methodist Episcopal church. Nine
teenth and Burt streets. His topic
was the gradual development of char
acter. The proceeds from the ad-
flreaa. whirh mi well mitonAnA will
be osed to pay the church debt
Woman Gets Verdict
Against a Saloon Man
Martha Gergunt, a comely young
South Side woman, was awarded a
verdict of $2,000 damages against
Frank Zolcn, a saloonkeeper, in the
Magic City. The young woman
charged that Zolen mistreated her.
The case was tried in Judge Scars'
court
Old Woman and Son in
Ox Cart Visit Police
An old-time ox cart atnnnerl at nn-
lice headquarters. It contained Au
gusta Hendricks, r '.', years, and
her son, Will, ap- ars. who are
journeying from jnie in Wit-
ten. S. D.. to . Will hat a
homestead in Tex: I intends to
settle there.
Drexel Goes as Chemist
To Armour & Co. Office
Ernest O. Drexel. one of the iurv
deputies in the office of the clerk of
the district court, has resigned to
take a position with Armour & Co.
as assistant rhemist. Mr. Drexel had
perfected himself in chemistry by
studying nights and at odd times.
Accidental Death is
Jury's Verdict on Verno
Tony Verno, Italian laborer, who
was killed when a boxcar under which
he was working fell on him in the
Union Pacific yards Thursday, came
to his death through an accident, fi.
coroner's jury reached that decision
aaturaay morning.
T. Can CklUraa'i Celda,
Keep child dry, cloth eorafortable. avoid
WMMra, fire Dr. Bell's Ploe Tar-Honey.
Kaiee. phl.tm. reduce. toftemmaUoa. tic.
All druggiMU. AdYertlaem.at.
The H. C of K. W. (high cost of
keeping warm), or how much is the
difference between coal prices now
and last summer, is to be determined
by the district court; at least, a plain
tiff has filed a petition with the clerk
in which he asks to have the question
settled.
David Gerher deals in coal. He has
a number of regular customers whom
he supplies with the commodity taken
from the bowels of the earth which
has come to be regarded as in the
same class with diamonds, rubies and
precious stones.
fczra sidman is also a coal man, his
yards being located at 519 South Thir
tenth street. Sidman is more of a
wholesaler.
According to Gerber"s petition he
contracted for 1,500 tons of coal, for
future delivery, at $4.15 and $475 a
ton. It is alleged that the contract
was made June 14.
Now Gerber claims that Sidman de
livered only 425 of the 1,500 tons or
dered. Gerber complains that he is
unable to supply his customers and as
a result should be recompensed to the
amount of $4,225, many, many tons of
the black stuff that burns. The plain
tiff explains that coal of the same
grade as was contracted for last sum
mer is now selling for $6 and $7 a ton.
FEDERATION FAYORS
8-HOORWORKDAY
All Workers, Organized and Un
organized, Urged to Co-Ope-rate
with Movement.
WILL CONSULT RAIL HEN
Baltimore, Md., Nov. 25. All work
ers, organized and unorganized, were
strongly urged to concentrate their
efforts to secure an eight-hour work
day at the earliest possible time, in
a committee report adopted by the
American federation ot Labor con
vention today. The report pledged
"the unswerving support of the Amer
ican labor movement to the eight
hour principle."
It recommended that a special com
mittee be appointed to confer on the
suhiect with the organized employes
of the transportation companiea and
report not later than four weeks be
fore the next annual convention of
the federation.
Making Plans to
Speed Up the Mints;
- Small Coins Scarce
New York, Nov. 24. Plans for in
creasing the output of the United
States mints were discussed at a con
ference held here by director of the
mint F. I. H. Von Engelken, Ver
non M. Bovie, superintendent of the
New York essay office, and Superin
tendents of Mints A. M. Joyce, of
Philadelphia, Thomas Annear of Den
ver and T. WH. Shanahan of San
Francisco.
"Although the mints are turned
out an average of 3,000,000 quarters,
dimes, nickels and cents per day,"
said Mr. Von Engelken, they are
unable to supply the ever-growing de
mand due to the wave of prosperity.
The conference was held for the pur
pose of speeding up the different
mints to maximum capacity."
From July 1 last to November 21
the three mints turned out 173,688,000
coins of different denominations.
Pilger Appointed to '
State Normal Board
.(From a StaR Correepondent)
Lincoln. Nov. 25. (Special Tele
gram.) Frank Pilger of Pierce
will be the new member ot tne Mate
Normal board to succeed A. H. Viele
of York, whose term has expired, Gov
ernor Morehead this morning making
the appointment Mr. Pilger is a
banker, but has been identified with
school work for several years, having
at one time been county superintend
ent. , '..
Assert Aviator is an
Aviator and Nothing Else
Washinsrton. Nov. 25. In a formal
statement announcing the results of
deliberations the national advisory
committee for aeronautics asserts that
anv person, man or woman, who
operates an aircraft should be called
an aviator.
In response to an inquiry the com
mittee, which is headed by Director
Durand of the bureau of standards,
and includes four high army and navy
officers and six prominent civilian
scientists in its membership, states
that such names as birdman, bird
woman and aviatrix "appear undesir
able and unnecessary."
Buffalo Newspapers
Raise Price to Two Cents
Buffalo. N. Y.. Nov. 25,-Five Buf
falo newspapers today announced an
advance in price from 1 cent to 2
cents a copy. The increased cost of
white paper and other materials was
given as the cause for the advance.
Pastor Races to
Sick Mother's Side
Rev. M. W. Halverson, pastor of
the Norwegian Danish Lutheran
church, Twenty-sixth and Hamilton
streets, received word Saturday fore
noon of the serious illness in Ber
wick, S. D., of his mother. He has
tened to her bedside, announcing that
there would be no services in the
church Sunday.
Hanscom Park Pavilion
Damaged by Slight Fire
I?!- AmaA tris Hanqrnm narlr
pavilion early Saturday morning. The '
Klavo was MtintTiiished before much '
damage was accomplished. I
THANKSGIVING
INBUSINESS
Dreiher Brothers, Cleaners,
Show Spirit of Thanks for
Success Given Them.
In Return for Favors, Will
Render an Exceedingly
Prompt "Thanksgiving"
Cleaning Service.
Of course, Thanksgiving day re
wards wil lnot be thrust upon those
who will not make proper efforts
to deserve them.
Drearier Brothers, the Dry
Cleaners nd Dyers, at 2211-2217
Farnam street, have been accord
ed a brimming-over success be
cause, of the numerous years of
study and effort they have put
into the business.
Just think: Dresners', plant has
gotten to the point where 100 em
ployees are necessary (exclusive of
the force at DresheT The Tailors,
1615 Farnam street). And nine
automobiles sra required to de
liver the clothes that are put in
order for Omahans each and every
working day.
Then, too, Dresners have those
busy branch offices at the Bran
ileis Stores, at the Burgess-Nash
Co.'s, and at the Harney street of
fice directly in the rear of the
Drsher plant. Add to this the
thousands of packages that are re
ceived right along from all parts
of Americs. Dreshers pay express
or parcel post charges one way on
any sized shipment, and for that
reason have been accorded a mail
order patronage second to none in
the land.
The Dresher plant today repre
sents an investment of $150,000,
but it has taken eighteen years of
study and six years of actual prac
tice to bring this immense indus
try about
Now, then, in order to show an
appreciation of this success, Dresh
ers feature the "Service, Not
Self," ides. Dreshers will call for
your work any time Monday and
agree to have the clothes back to
you, in superb condition, by
Wednesday evening in plenty of
time for Thanksgiving day wear.
Just phone Tyler 345 for a Dresh
er Auto and the Dresher workers
will do the rest
As repeatedly told you, Dresh
ers will do much towards reducing
the H. C. O. L. for you (High Cost
of Living). For s modest sum
Dreshers will place your last sea
son's garments into a spick and
span condition, plenty good enough
and plenty stylish enough for this
season's wear.
Run this all through your mind
Then phone Tyler 345.
DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK?
Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Blad
der Trouble?
Pain or dull ache in the back isl
often evidence of kidney trouble. It
is Nature'a timely warning to show
you that the track ot health isnot
clear.
Danger Signals.
If these dancer aignals are un
heeded more serious results may be
expected; kidney trouble in its worst
lorm may steal upon you. 4
Thousands of people have testified
that the mild and immediate effect
of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liv
er and bladder remedy, is soon real
ised that it stands the highest for
its remarkable curative effect in the
most distressing cases. If you need
a medicine, you should have the beat
Lame Back.
Lame back is only one of many
symptoms of kidney trouble. Other
symptoms showing tost you may need
Swamp-Koot are, being subject to
embarrassing and frequent bladder
troubles day and night irritation,
SPECIAL NOTE You may obtain a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root
by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. This gives
you the opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of thia medicine. They
will also send you a book ot valuable information, containing many of the
thousands of grateful letters received from men snd women who say they
found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed in kidney, liver and blad
der troubles. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known that
our readers are advised to send for a sample size bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Be sure to say you read this offer in the Omaha
Sunday Bee. ;
sediment, etc.
Lack of control, smarting, uric
acid, dizziness, indigestion, sleepless
ness, nervousness, sometimes the
heart acts badly, rheumatism, bloat
ing, lack of ambition, may be loss of
flesh, sallow complexion.
FrmlncT of Kidney Disease.
Most people do not realize the
alarming increase and remarkable
prevaleney of kidney disease. While
kidney disorders are among the most
common diseases thst prevail, they
are sometimes the last recognized by
patients, who vary often content
themealv.i with doctoring the effects,
while the original disease may con
stantly undermine the system.
Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar
size bottles at all drug stores.
Don't make any mistake, but re
member the name, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing
hamton, N. Y., which you will find
on every bottle.
With Thanksgiving and the Holiday Season approaching, one naturally thinks of new Dining Room Furniture. HARTMAN'S,
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1st Payment.
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