10 TITE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911. CAPITAL ENTERTAINERS HERE Genial E. 0. Green and Hii Band Hold Forth at Paxton Hotel REPRESENT BIG CHEMICAL FIRM MasU sr Qmart aad OrrkMtn at All Hoar f Ir Glad H4 Es traded to All at th aer lffs ronvratloa Down at the Paxton hotel there la a con tingent of hustllnc men from tha olty of Dubuque, la., who are opening the eye of Omaha people opening the eyei of the delegates gathered Jn the city for the an nual convention of the sheriff of the United States. They are the greatest en tertainer that Omaha haa ever teen, and let It be known that Omaha haa seen some mighty clerer and capable enter tainers, for It haa held within Its border gome of the best convention ever brought weat of the Mlslalppl river. But nqne can touch the group of men who come from Iowa and who are stationed at the big hotel, where the lobbies and rotunda are crowded day and night with the rangy guardians of the law from all parts of the I'nlted Statea and Canada, These entertainer comprise the traveling Med leal CkemlraJ Force, and managerial forcea of the famous Mid land Chemical company of Dubuque, la., the largest and greatest concern of it kind In tha world. At their head in charge of the convention la the genial Ft. G. Green, who meets and greets you with a smile that Is genuine and who extend his hand with a quick thrust and grasp that makes you feel In an Instant that he I sincere. And after you have talked to him only a few minutes you realize that he Is In earnest-4hat he means all he says. There Is none of the "lolly" In him. He doe not need to jolly, for he Is of the type of men that anyone Is pleased to meet. He stand six feet high, with smooth face heavy head of hair that ! tinted with gray; pretty teeth and a pleasant smile. You Imme diately go out to him and say, "There really Is a nice chap. He has more In him than business. He is a gentleman." . Tou are right. R. G. Green Is a Jolly, good fellow. He la always the same. Meet him at 1 o'clock In the morning, just when some of the delegates are crawling toward their bed chambers, and ha bursts forth with a hearty salutation so familiar to all who know him. Meet him at o'clock in the morning (for he is ona of the early riser about the big convention hotel) and he greets you with a cheerful remark and bid you follow him to a place where there is more than good cheer. And you follow him, too, for that smile that sincere ef fulgenoe of the deep, true heart of his is the magnetic force which compels your at tention. All Good Entertainers, But, then, all the many men of the Mid land phemlcal company who are gathered In Omaha for this big convention are good entertainers. They all take special car to see that every one who come to the hotel Is treated In the mot cordial manner. The minute you land on the second floor of the hotel, . where the company occupies all the space yes, the Midland company headquarters are on the entire second floor of the big hotel you feel the atmosphere of hospitality. Some ' one of the group rushes .out to you and takes your hand. Then you are led to the buffet.. . Ifs a cool, refreshing place, and you want to re main there all day. The best part of It is, you can remain there all day If you wish. Chief Green is willing; that you should stay all day and night That just shows how good a fellow ha Is. But you get this from the first; his hospitality Is not a veneer: it Is the genuine mahogany, with the beat polish, and it will wear for years and years. The Midland fellows are busy every hour of the day. They have been on hand since Saturday night, and they will remain until tha close of the national convention of the sheriffs, which time will be up Wednesday night. They are taking care of everybody that shows up at the hotel. So, you Omaha people, show up at the Paxton hotel within these next few days If you want to see how the greatest entertainers in the world take care of people. Chief Grte the Beet. Bvery place Chief Green has been he has shown his superior ability as an enter tainer, and it is not too much to state that he has few equals In the country. He has trained the men under him In the same tactics, and that makes the Midland Chem ical company on of the greatest entertain ing forces in the world. Tor Omaha people there Is a special to terest attaching to the visit of tho Midland ' chemical company to this city. I O. Hill yard, president and general manager of the firm. Is an old Omaha boy, who thirty years ago ran about the Streets of this city selling Tha Bee. And history haa It that he sold more Bees than any of his competitors and made so much money that he had to leave the newspaper field and seek room for his wonderful energy to ex pand. Today he stands among the greatest hustlers in the business world. The suc cess of the famous Midland Chemical com pany tells what he has done. H has es tabliahed on a very firm foundation one of the greatest chemical companies of the world. His early training In Omaha, he declares, did a great deal toward helping him to become a very successful man of the commercial world. ale More Than Doubled. Through the ale of 1U Antl-Ormlno and other preparation the Midland Chemical company has become known all over the world, and today it is sending its products to every corner of the civilised globe. During the last year Its sale In the United States and Canada have more than doubled. The goods are th best of their kind, as everyone who has used them attests. The Midland Chemical company has been able to promote its sale into this rapid growth through the effective use of th advertising- mediums. Let It b known right here that this company Is th heav lest advertiser of any Arm In It line in the world. It use newspaper space and other mediums of publicity without the least restraint. Antl-Germlne, which Is an Insecticide, germicide and disinfectant, is now being used to the exclusion of all others by the United States War department. Antl-Ger mlne Is used as a disinfectant in nearly every county Jail In the United States, tn addition to thousands of hospitals, police stations, poor houses, asylum, achoola and hotels throughout this country and Canada. It la such an effective disinfectant that It Is always highly recommended by those who hav tried It It keeps placea clean and removes disease germs tn a most won derful manner. In the Philippines the United States gov eminent has mad very extensive use of this disinfectant and has found it to be unequalled by any other. Several of the old houses In Manila were cleaned out through th use of Antl-Germlne. At Pan am a the remedy was applied In certain placea for the purpose of killing mosquitoes and It served Its purpose very exiecuveiy, Bkloa Aatt-Gcrsstao. The "steamship trust" Is a large buyer of Antl-Germlne. Eyery ship sailing from the Pacific ports of this country use Ann Germlne. On the great lake fully half of th ships use this remedy. Though Antl-Germlne I th beat known product of the Midland Medical company, It In nut U ouly on p it out by this firm. i "I rrrrn n -rvrrrrrrrS 1 li h'i i i i i in iinn si Mm. Wateh On Windows for An-Bonnes- . meat of Special Sales. Store Closed S p. mi Dally Zznept Saturday 9 p. m. Until Sept. 1 Remarkable Sale Blankets $3 and $3.50 Blankets at $1.09 Pair The best cotton blankets that are to be had. Extra large size, weight J?1 A nl 4 pounds to the pair, in fancy cheeks, plaids, tan, gray and white. You will save one-half on the very finest blankets that will be so much in demand for the coming cool nights. There never before was a better blanket bargain. Limit 3 pairs to each customer, at, per pair S1.69 Sale of 2,000 New Waists Worth 75c and 91.00, at 29c The year's biggest waist bargain. Women's well made Bummer waists in colors and white. Many low neck and sailor collars, many trimmed in colors. Others finished with laces and embroideries, also plaiu tailored. All gool new styles. fA - Short or long sleeves. Actually i.J worth up to 75c and $1; at, each: . On Sale on Plain Floor Women's 50c Ribbed, Cotton and Lisle Fin ish Union Suits, on Main Flior, at 15c Each Mercerized taped neck and arm eye; also fine lisle ribbed vests and pants, cuff knee; regular sizes worth tip to 50c each big bargain square, at, each 15c 48-Inch Swiss Embroidered Skirting at 69c Yard New wide band effects; elegant designs, in English eyelet and combination effects worth $1.50 a yard AQ at; per yard ; Ovi Thousands of Yards Embroidery, Edging. Insertions Excellent needlework, worth up to 12c a yard, at, yd. Gc Soft Finish Bleached Muslin at 3 l-2c Yard 10,000 yards bleached muslin in mill lengths that are per fect. A great new lot, special for Tuesday on bar- 91 gain square in the basement. Limit of 20 yards, yd W JQAj Women's Fall Tailored Suits Made to Measure Or You Hay Buy Tho Models Outright Throughout this entire week we conduct our special showing and sale of the new authentic models in women's fall suits. "We will have these suits made to your, measure and you may choose from hundreds of models and hundreds of new materials. The models may also be purchesed as they are. H BRANDEIS STORES Tlie only store In Omaha where you p,rt in terest on the money jrou spendS. & II. Stamp. White Rep Skirts to Make Twenty-six Women Happy All are fresh, desirable skirts, marked at a figure that will sell them at sight. Made from extra quality white rep in newest styles-two-piece effects, paneled backs, buttons nt side, etc. 'Only twenty-six of them at this special price - Regular $5 Values at $3.95 White Serge Skirts are also offered at special prices for Tuesday's selling only finest French serge with paneled backs and fronts, elegantly tailored throughout. Regular $8.95 values at $5.95. Fruit Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday Fancy Colorado Peaches, the crate $1.15 Extra fancy Sweet Corn, the dozen ears .10c Four large, extra fancy Cucumbers for 5c OSX remodelo furs JL. Special summer prices expert work. Corner 20th and Farnam. Telephone Douar. 3040. Hardly a sheep ranch In Montana, Ne braska, Wyoming and Idaho Is without tho sheep dip manufactured by this firm. Besides this dip, the company produce sweeping compounds, liquid soap, powdered soap, boiler compound and drlpoleum, a disinfectant for toilet rooms, which I made for a drip can patented by the Midland Chemical company. The Midland company is only a few years old, but its rrowth has been so rapid and so sound that it today tops all the other firms of its lines, and prom ises, within tha next year or two, to be come so large that It will stand far above any concern of it nature In any part of the world. The company has representa tive in all tha principal cities of the United States, Canada and th South American republics. Its campaign for trad tn tha south has brought excellent results, and it representatives are now pushing right into the heart of every country on the continent and gathering an immense trade. Festival Day for Firm Put for th first days of this week the heads of the company and the salesmen are forgetting about business. Thoy are entertaining. They do not car to talk business unless people who come to the Paxton wish to learn about th products of th firm. Thla la featival week with the Midland people, and they want every ona to know that now. "Com down to th Paxton hotel apd we will show you how you can hav a good time at our expense." That is the Invitation of th men who control the forces that is th invitation of th genial Chief Green. He want to meet you this week, for he knows you will be glad to see what his forces can do. The sheriffs, who are In attendance, are with Chief Green and hi boy all the time. They recognise him a a very good fel low and they want to show him that they know he is "right" In every way. Visit the hotel during th day of the convention and you cannot help running onto Chief Green or some of his men. He is there with all tha goods, and h want you to come on. Th Midland company ha provided an orchestra of several pieces and a quartet, which are furnishing muslo at all times of day and until late at night If it la fine muslo you wish to hear, go to tha hotel and hear the orchestra play th sweetest of all th latest musical pieces from th musical comedies that are meeting with great success in the east. List of Salesmea. If you are not entertained by Chief Green, then one or mora of the Midland Chemical company's traveling salesmen will greet you and show you about. Hera Is a list of the traveling salesmen of th company: r. M. Barlngly, Richmond. Va. W. B. Martin, Dubuque, la. R. C. Campbell, Augusta, Me. F. M. Johnson, Knoxvtll, Tenn. C. V. Earlt, Columbus. O. J. DuLAids, Phoenix. Arts. tt. C. Green. New York City. J. B. Henry. Jacksonville. Fla. J. B. Pfiffner, Dubuque, la. R. Q. Green. Chicago. F. I Boring, Indianapolis. Frank Pitt. Milwaukee. H. U Wegner, Butte, Mont. F. K. Morgan, Goldfleid. Nv, J. C Uettron, SUvar City, N. M, II. M. Arrowsmlth, Walla Walla, Wash. A. B. Gerlach, Argents, Ark. William Nelson, Seattle. Wash. William Cohan, Flshkill-on-the-Hudson, N. T. J. L. Jordan, Vlcksburg, Miss. A. C. Edmondson, Toronto, Can. A. C. Pflfner, Buenos Ay res, Argen tina, South America. . J. G. Esplnar, Sevtlla, Spain. Knight Wall, Havana, Cuba. Lorlng Olmsted, Mexico City, Mex. T. U Graham, Winnipeg, Can. BOY KEPT IN CAGE WITH SOUTH AMERICAN HYENAS Mrs. Weakley of Omaha Cannes Arrest of Conple Charged with Exhibit. Ina; Boy at Carnival. RAPID CITY, S. D., Aug. 6. Kept in a cage with a pair of South American hyenas which were being shown with a carnival and bitten and scratched until he moaned when anyone touched him is the experience of a 6-year-old boy named Jenree, accord ing to the charges of State's Attorney Denn who caused the arrest qf th child's foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Johnstone, at tha Instigation of the real mother, -who 1 her from Omaha. ' Th petition of th state' attorney sets out a story of treatment incredibly in human. In which th child wa exhibited by a carnival company In Minnesota and Iowa In th cage of "grav robbers." When th child wa U months old his father placed hlra In an orphanage in Omaha. Later th Johnstones secured pos session of him, atlhough the records do not show that the child was legally adopted by them. While the boy was being exhibited In Spring Valley, Minn., th Minnesota labor commissioner was induced to bring an ac tion against the Johnstone, but they fled from the state. The mother of the boy, who Is now Mrs. Henry W. Weakley of Omaha, learned of the child's whereabouts and condition and she started proceeding to take him from th Johnstones. A Bloody Affair Is lung hemorrhage. Stop it and cur weak lungs, coughs and colds with Dr. King's New Discovery. 50c and $1.00. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. Stop Diarrhoea Wakefiold's Blackberry Dalsam Quickly stop Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Cholera Infantum and all bowel trou ble without constipation. No opium nor other habit forming druga. Accept only Wakefield's. It cures after otber remedies fatt. I5 or I bottles (or 11.00, Everrwbere, Concerning Those Oxfords and Pumps at $1.00 a Pair There is still ample choosing for the woman who can wear a small size or a narrow last. Included in this wonderful asson ment at one dollar is every style and leather that has made the season fam ousoxfords and pumps that women have been glad to get all season at 13.50 the pair. But because the stock is now down to small sizes only, you choose at 1.00 in stead of 13.50. POLITIC..!,. POLITICAL. LOU Round Trip, Daily Until September 30 $Q COO and 26.00 Detroit $QQ60, 32.00 and 34.00 tf Toronto $30 00 ind 34.00 "& Niagara Falls SQAOOiiH 34.00 OL Buffalo $ I mO, 41.00 md 45.00 1U $nn80, 38.8C ind 39.10 SaratogaSpgSr $4 COO $42 Montreal 00 and 45.00 Hew York City Boston JIO50 and 44.50 M Atlantic City $1035 Md 46.35 QeL Portland Fast trains at convenient hours mait direct connections in Chicago with all lines east. Liberal return limits and favorable stopover privileges. You travel in luxury sou enjoy THE BEST OF EVERYTHING" TICKET OFFICES 1401-1403 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. NW17V8 , 3 - , ,x '.'.''A I ' Gc?it - - . I :: -,'- ' , - , . ? ' ' ' J iS.,,' 1 f .:; - v ' . - . ,' 1 I: , v. .... " ' V-v " '! " -vw" i ' 1 - 1 lilil-fe if t I. L. BEISEL Republican Candidate for County Treasurer. A resident of Omaha 25 years. For the past 8 years Deputy Treasurer (2 years Deputy Treasurer under Mr. Mennlngs and 6 years Deputy County and City Treasurer under Mr. Fink and Mr. Furay). Is familiar with the duties of the office and knowa the conditions under which the business has to be done. If nominated at the primaries on August 15th and elected in November will use his influence for the adoption of a CONSOLIDATED TAX, so that all regular taxes may be paid ai one time, or, if desired. In two payments. Thi will result in great convenience and saving to the taxpayers and will greatly, facilitate the transaction of business. ; FOR SHERIFF, FRED II. IIOYE. D. D. MILLER Republican Candidate for County Treasurer 25 Tears in Omaha, 23 Tears in Business, Formerly of Miller, Stewart & Beaton. I Will Appreciate Tour Support. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. W. G. URE THE SUNDAY BEE F Is anxiously awaited by, those who are specially interested in lands, tha sort that buy and sell end encourage others to do likewise. Tuesday and Wednesday Will Be Misses and Boys Days at Drexel's Tuesday and Wednesday We Will Gire 25 Off on All Misses', Chil dren's and Boys' Shoes. It 1b now the boys' and girls' turn at Drexel's Big Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. And such values at such prices never were offered before. All our high grade Misses', Children's, Boys' and Youths' Ox fords at 25 per cent off an op portunity you can't miss. Extra ipecial, $2.00 Values, $1.00 100 pairs Misses' and Children's Patent Colt Turn Sole Oxfords $2.00 value $1.00 Young Women's Russian Calf and Patent Colt Oxfords, values $3.50. sale price $2.73 Young Women's Russian Calf and Patent Colt Oxfords, $3.00 val ues, at $2.25 Young Women's Russian Calf Ankle Strap Pumps, $2.50 val ues, at 91.80 Misses' Russia Calf and Patent Colt, $3.00 value, at $2.23 Misses' Russia Calf and Patent Colt. $2.50 value, at $1.80 Misses' Russia Calf and Patent Colt. $2.00 value, at $1.50 Misses' and Children's Russia Calf Ankle Strap Pumps, $2.00 value, at $1.50 Children's Oxfords, $2.00 xalue, a $1.50 Children's Oxfords, $1.75 value, at $1,32 Children's Oxfords, $1.50 value, at f $1.23 100 pairs Misses' aad Children's White Canvas Oxfords.. 50 BOV bHUHH MIOKS, TOO. The kind everybody wants. Comfortable and wear qualities that make them the ideal scout shoe. , $2.60 grade .....$1.85 $2.00 grade $1.55 Drexel Shoe Co. 1410 Farnam Straet. BANKRUPTCY SALE The Orman .fe Crook contracting ar.d grading; outfit, used in the construction of the Belle Ifourche Dam. will be offered for sale at pjMic auction at Orman (twelve miles from Belle Kourche), Bouth Dakota, on Wednesday, September 6, 1911, at 10 o'clock. The property to be sold comprises a very extensive outfit, Including- two seventy-five ton Vulcan shovels, fifteen Davenport locomotives. four traction engines, sixty-six four-yard Western scrapers, concrete mixers, road rollers, pumps, machinery, buildings, supplies, etc. Complete inventory of the property to be sold may be neen at the office of the Trustees in Denver, and the property may be examined Dy applying to the custodian, W A. Daniels, ut Orman, South Dakota. Circulars describing the property will be furnished on application. The property will be offered in convenient parcels. Terms of sole, cash. WILIIAM X,. DATTOBT, Trustee, BIB B. k O. Building-, Denver. mil m Reliable Dentistry Tafi's Dental fas THE OMAHA BEE prints clean news and clean advertising. AMI SEMENTS. IF LAKE MANAIVA FREE MOVIKG PICTURES PIts thousand feet of the most modsra moving- pictures, shown la tb opsa aUr every enlnf at 8 :30j Change of pictures every even ing. STEW, LASai, OmABTD BILL KOOst, with nmsto by Smith's Orcnestrs, SQATUU, KULLI COAITES, BOLX.E1 and other attractions. Fla Plonle 3 ror. Free 1 KATiaa Grounds la Shady COAT- OMASA'S IDIAX. sirmcsm now Betty sV Zema Ransdale; Gibson flttln R,Tt.tia. Ti.. . . L t55 Moving Pictures; Big Pipe Organ. VI linF Pally 1 to 6; 7 to 11; Program laUUb'changes Sunday and Thursday VILLEonix " 10 Cents COMB ASTT TXstB STAY TXX LDUT ROME SUMMER GARDEN Vaudeville and Photo Plays Dine Out Doors COOI.BSV VltACS IsT OMAHA licassTM svaar iruua admission 10 Cull In a class by itself As an office building, there is not another in the city which will compare in the solidity and beauty of construction with THE DEE BUILDING Everything has been and is being done to make this fine building thoroughly comfortable for tenants who office here. New elevators with the most modern equipment have been installed, greatly facilitating the transit of hundreds of passengers daily. The magnificent court and lobhy have been altered and redecorated, as well as the corridors throughout the building. It has been the aim of the management to keep a high class of tenants in the building and to do that it necessarily follows that the accomodations must be the best. If you are looking for a permanent office, we invite you to pay us a visit and see for yourself the advantages we offer. . . WV list a few offices va cant at the present time: .. ROOM 846 A very attractive apace cn the sixth floor, facing Sevon- teenth; having In connection a commodious vault which affords space for stationery, valuable papers, etc. This room rents at, . per month t BJ8.00 ROOM 648 Was especially designed as a suite desirable for law) era There are three rooms of good size, having solid tile partitions between all the apartments. The suite Is In the southeast corner of the building, looking out on Farnam and Seventeenth streets; Is conveniently located to the elevators and all the court rooms of Douglas county, affording every convenience, Per momn,00.00 HOOM 441 Directly opposite the new Court House facing Farnam street. Our front offices are much in demand on account of the prominent location. This room Is 13Hxl9V6 feet In size, and is subdivided with frame and glass partition, giving two offices In one. Rental price, per month 8.10.0O ROOM 820 Is a choice corner office having a north and west expos ure making this space attractive at any season of the year on ac count of good light and ventilation. We will arrange this space, 19x20, suitable for tenant, and there being a vault In the room It affords extra protection for valuables. Rental, per month $40.00 The Bcc Building Company Bee Business Office. 17th and Farnam Bts. 7