THE OMAHA -SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 21. 1917. -A Briej City News TIaUnnm Wedding Rings Edholm. Have Boo Print It Now Beacon Press. Best Meal for the Money Clatre mont Inn. Dr. W. K. Foote, now at 113 First National. Kmv Year Mwr And aluabtr. In the American Sara Deposit Vaults, lis South 17th St., Baa Bids. Boies rent tl.H tor t months. Open from I a. m. to &. p. m. The Undertaking Businnw of the late Edward L. Dodder will be con tinued under the management of Fred E. Fero. who has been with the firm for the last eighteen years. (Signed) DELLA DODDER, Admx. Gas Company Sued Alleging per mament injuries as a result of an acci dent in the railroad yards, when he asserts a load of coke fell on htm, Robert Albright has brought suit in district court against the Omaha Gas company fer 110,004 damages. Optical Company Changes Name On Uje same day that the Omaha Op tical company filed articles of Incor poration with the county clerk, amended articles were filed changing the name to the Riggs Optical com pany. Herbert B. Riggs. R. M. Wal gren and G. M. Matson are the incor porators. Fine Fireplace Goods Sunderland. Wants His Freedom Festlno Ran urez, who asserts that he is being held in the county jail without a charge against him, has started habeas corpus proceedings to obtain his release. Truck Driver Asks Damages George Casey, a truck driver, has sued the Ford Motor company and the C. N. Diet lumber company for $25,000, alleging permanent injuries suffered in an accident at tiie automobile con cern's new plant at Sixteenth and Cuming streets last summer. Go to Federal Pen Charles Craw ford, colored, who was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary for coun terfeiting, and Emery Duncan, who was given two years as an accomplice of Crawford, were taken to the fed eral penitentiary at Leavenworth by United States Marshal Flynn. Schools Warm on Mondays Jani tors of public schools have been warned against violation of the rules which require them to have their buildings in a proper condition of temperature on Monday mornings. Last Monday several schools were not warm enough for children and teach ers. Second offense will be followed by dismissal for offending janitors. Is Bound Over Joseph Bomenll, charged with having abandoned his wife and child on December 28, has been bound over to the district court under bonds in the sum of $B00. Bo menll formerly lived at 508 'South Thirteenth street City Hall Folks' Study City Hall workers are brushing 'up In anticipa tion of a civil service regime. Some are studying geography, others are improving their writing and a few are staying home nights with their spell ing books, it has been suggested that a correspondence school man could do a lot of effective work just now in the municipal building. TJ. P. Bonos Checks Hero Checks representing the 10 per cent bonus that the Union Pacific is giving its em ployes are being distributed today. Those to employes in the headquar ters building are being passed out, at the paymaster's office, while those for employes outside of Omaha are being mailed. Sioux Indians Hold Big Council On Death of Friend "Pahaska" (the Long-Haired One) is not forgotten by the Ogallala Sioux Indians. "Pahaska," as his red skinned friends called Colonel Will iam F. Cody (Buffalo Bill), will live long in their memory. To prove that his people are not forgetful of the old scout and super-plainsman. Chief Jack Red Cloud sent the following resolution to Colonel "Bill" McCnne, who is an Ogallala Tonka: "The Ogallala Sioux Indians of Pine Ridge, S. D., in council assembled, resolve that expression of deepest sympathy be extended by their com mittee in behalf of the Ogallalas to the wife, relatives and friends of the late William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) for the loss they have suffered; that those people who have endured may know that the Ogallalas found in Buffalo Bill 4 warm and lasting friend, that our hearts are sad from the hoavy bur den of his passing, lightening only in the belief of our meeting the presence of our Wakan Tanka in the great hunting ground. "CHIEF JACK RED CLOUD, "Chairman of Committee." Many Sales Made Lately By Payne Investment Co. ' This is a list of Payne Investment company sales during the last few weeks: Fred Hansen traded a house at Thlrry seoond and Valley for a quarter section of land tn Cheyenns county, valued at $4,100. Edward Scott sold to Peter Cramer two lots at Twenty-seventh and Elllston avenue. (ireene A. lenham traded 4ft 1 7 California street to Mr. Byles. consideration $fi,500. . Gus Peterson sold William Powell of Mis souri Valtsy Ave acres at Forty-ninth and Brown, t&.OOO. He also traded Ave acres 10 Mr. Powell for 100 acres of land near Woodbine, Is., 114.000. .Dr. Romm purchased a proparty at Thir tieth and Ohio streets from Amos Glller for 13,000. John Kennedy purchased a residence on Twenty-ninth anty Seward stret8 from Mrs. Ilora Maffney. 12.000. Peter darken sold a lot at Twenty-fourth and Castelar streets to Ausustson Brothers, l0ll. Osrar Peterson sold a residence at Forty fourth and Kamam streets for 93,400. HIGHEST PRAISE We can always speak very favor ably in regard to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, for not a single user has been dissatisfied with the results pro duced by it. We have many custom ers who speak highly in behalf of Swamp-Root and one person recom mends it to another. When any one inquires concerning Swamp-Root we always speak in its favor. Very truly yours, O. P. BARBER & SON, Druggists. Oct. 14, 1916. Lawrence, Kansas. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a remedy for diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of even the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription for spe cial diseases, makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valu able information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Omaha Sunday Bee. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar six bottles for sale at all drug stores. Advertisement HEAVY SALES MADE HERE ONCASH CORN Big Price is Paid if or Corn for Export and for St. Louis Market. WHEAT TAKES SMALL DROP The big cash deals on the .Omaha Grain exchange Saturday were in corn. St Louis took 100,000 bushels at $1.04 per bushel and foreign buy ers took 300,000, to be delivered in Baltimore. The sale for export was made in two lots, 200.000 bushels fetching $1.10 and 100,000 $1.08yj per bushel. There was a good demand for wheat, but prices were 2 to 3 cents off and owners were not inclined to let go of their holdings. The receipts were 111 carloads and the prices around $1.891.91 per bushel. Cash corn on the market was down 1 to Vi cents, selling at 93!4(nj94K cents per bushel. Receipts were sev enty carloads. Oats were off one-fourth to one half cent, selling at 55yi(a:5Syi cents. Receipts were eleven carloads. Burroughs Company Will Celebrate Big Year Twenty-one men from the local agency of the Burroughs Adding Ma chine company will dine at the Fon- tenelle hotel, while wives ot the mem bers of the organization will enjoy an Orpheum party this evening to celebrate the sale of 40,000 machines throughout the United States during the last yearr Similar banquets, with the same menu, programs and souv enirs will be held by every agency in the country as part of the celebra tion and telegrams will be exchanged during the evening. "It is simply a night of jollification when onr salesmen, service inspectors and office force will meet and forget business long enough to celebrate the biggest year's business in the com pany's history," said Charles E. Knotts, local sales manager. Y. M. C. A. to Start Money Raising Campaign Monday Because of the increased cost of coal and other running expenses, the Young Men's Christian association will begin a campaign Monday to raise a deficit of $10,000, which it now faces. "Everything we now use," said E. F. Denison, general secre tary, "has gone up so high that un less we are able to raise money it will be necessary for us to curtail some of our activities." Oh! the Charm of Beauty Let Stuart' CaJciom Wafer Ret tor th .Color to Your Chocks and Remove the Cause of Pimples, ' Blackheads, Etc., Every one envies a beautiful skin, just an every, one envies a healthy person. 'Unsight ly faees filled with pimples, discoloration, blackheads, etc., are nothing out unhealthy faces due to blood impurities. Cleanse the blood and the facial blemishes disappear. "Life to Me Now is a Beauteous Thing, fer I Have Made All Skin Troubles a Thing of the Past," You mast not bHieve that drugs and salves will stop facia) blemishes. 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I Oct 14, 1916. Salina, Kansas. Federal Officers Blame Local Police for Too Much Haste in Arrest Say They Should Have Had Co operation and Secured Ev idence On Which to to Convict. "JEW JOHN" IS ABRESTED Federal officials say that the police made a big blunder in not working in conjunction with them in regard to the recent "dope" seizures and ar rests. They assert that the police acted too hastily and as a result not enough evidence was secured to con vict leaders of the gang. The ruling of the United States su preme court in regard to the Harri son law makes it an impossibility to Publicity Bureau Reports Year Busy With Conventions Seventy-one conventions were held in Omaha during 1916. This announcement co'mes as a part of the report of the bureau of pub licity just issued by Chairman C. C. Roscwater of the governing commit tee of that board. He points out that the bureau co-operated in car ing for this number of conventions in Omaha in the last year. 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"Jew Johns" was arrested in the raid at 1617 Chicago street Wednesday night, but was afterwards released by the Omaha police. office in pursuance of the. publicity activities. The bureau initiated a number of new campaigns, among them a Uni versity day for Omaha, upon which day all the students of the Univer sity of Nebraska take a day off and come to Omaha to be shown through the various industrial concerns of the city and entertained by Omaha for a day. During the year the bureau also carried outhe1 established ac tivities of Editors' day, Omaha day at the state fair, "Stop Off at Omaha" campaign, "Know Omaha" and others, besides giving assistance in the or ganization of the patriotic parade, working up data for the land bank presentation and assisting in the ar rangements for the entertainment of President Wilson in Omaha last fall. The bureau took in during the year $16,29476 and expended $15,978.36. OUT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS vlue 12C Talaes; 8c . V . . 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It was built for John Curt, and was under his management for a dozen years or more. Assistant Chief Gillam was taken from the flames with both feet charred and his body badly crushed and burned. He died on the way to the hospital. Fireman L. Brunson and A. B. Col- burn, working in a gallery of 'the theater when the collapse came, were carried down two stories to the main floor of the theater and escaped with minor injuries. The fire started on the top floor of the theater, a four-story brick struc ture, and was discovered by a Japan- NEW r n n rare sa ML Buy Now For Your Spring O'CLOCK GMDAY Ever Offered in the Middle SPECIAL EXTRA FREE , iiu it i fin iniddHix 25 We will give away absolutely ssaj free a complete bed room of bm wall paper 10 rolls aide wall, snip 6 rolls ceiling, 18 yards cut-out border witfc every $20 pur cbase. You can select it 529. . Ma. large collection. jT The opening of this Economy Store will meet the de mands and needs of Omaha and our neighbors for Wall Papers of quality at popular prices. There will always be found here better wall papers for less money. We Want You To Be Happy With Us Come Monday to this Great Sale and Style Show of Wall Papers, 1917. To realize the elegance, beauty, richness and al together charming refinement, we urge you to come and see our new store and the bargains we are OFFERING. Special display fixtures. The New Way 9hows you how the Paper will look on your rooms. ECONOMY Sells the Best' Only For Less Money o S3. rse janitor. The theater was operated by Eugene Levy as one of a siring. Portland Hotel Burned. Portland, Ore., Jan. 20. Three meg were burned to death and a fourth re ceived serious injuries in a lire in a hotel in the lower part of the city today. The victims were laborers. The damage to the hotel was smalt. Mother of Three. ' Will Fight for Them ; To the Bitter End Mary E. Kinney, who, with her di vorced husband, John F. Kinney , of Minneapolis, figured in a series- of Irgal battles for possession of their three children, who were granted to the father by a Minnesota court, but who had been living with the mother in Omaha, has filed a motion for a new trial. The children, John F. Kinney, jr., Catherine Kinney and Margaret Kin ney, were brought into court on a writ of habeas corpus obtained by the father, a Minneapolis business man. The court, decided In favor of the father, but by a temporary restraining order the children caunot he taken outside the Jurisdiction of this court until the case is definitely settled. The mother declares she will carry the fight to the supreme court if necessary. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Police Offlctr T. M. tlton will go to Writ thill, Neb., Sunday to return to Omihi with Mi wife, who la iioualy III with ap pendicitis. Monday nil will b operated upon. Mra. 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