TnE BEE: OMAHA..' FEtDAY. SEPTEMBER- lo. -till. BRIEF CITY NEWS HUNDREDS ENTER CONTEST Tsvs Root Flnt . Else, riaturss aX-rs-Oralli. Oma. Macs. Wks. Autotenoui welding- .,!WK".B.Uy John Ewbank as bought from S-mlth Hlnes a houf- on Twenty-nlnth street. Just north f Lav.n worth, for I12.0no Way Sells Bona ana Let H N Way haa sold to Bertha r. Trimble, for HI.), a hous and around at Thlrtv.aronl iv nus and Castellar strt. Clossa for 3-nnaral Ssrrlcss Th Dar low Advertising agency will ba closed until noon Friday. Peptmbr 15. on ac couat of th funeral services of Mrs J. M. tiorglum. j Two Divorces Granted Anna Feterson va granted a divorce from Dennis A. 'eteron In dlatrlct court Wt.lnesdiy. Charlea E. Hewitt was granted a divorce from Effle Hewitt. To Seep Waterways Convention Oeorga W. Craig, city engineer, reaeived a commts non froia the governor Thursday-morning naming ftlm aa -official representative of t!i state at the deep waterways convention to be held In Chicago next mor)th. Workman's Leg Broken .While helping load a grain car at the Hoimquiat elevator Thursday Joe Pienskwski wan struck by a falling rack of grain and his left leg was broken. The ambulance was called and he was taken to the Swedish' Mission hospital, where he was attended by Di Bishop. Society Becomes Luther League The Kountxe Memorial Christian tndeavor o etefy has reorganised to. become known aa the Luther league, and win affiliate with the national association. There are fifty-one charter members, and the same officers who served the Endeavor society will conduct the affairs of the league until the next regular election. Railroad Ken Honor Keen, More than one hundred employes 4: the Union Paci f!c went to Council Bluffs toJay to attend the funeral of W. W. Keen, former station master. Services were conducted at 2 o'oloclc at the Presbyterian church and in terment was in Kalrview cemetery. .The services at the., grave were conducted by the Masons. More Auto Speeders Fined Six more auto speeders were before Judge Crawford Thursday and five were fined. They are Frank Strupa, W. H. Snails,' Harry Car penter, H. H. Hawkea, C. Sorenson and R. H. Schmlttdell.- All except Snails were fined. Judge Crawford discharged him be cause It was th efirst offense and because he protested that he was going "only at a Snails' pace." riowers for Latta rnneral A magnifi cent floral decoration will be taken to the funeraJ of Congressman La.Ua from Omaha as a tribute from his fellow members of the National legislature. Congressman Lobeck was chairman of the committee which had the matter In charge and he had prepared at Henderson's florists shop a beautiful floral shield. . The shield ' Is five feet across and the colors are unus ually beautiful. - ' Carlisle with Traasmlasisslppi Sam S. Carlisle has disposed of his Interest in the Union Eelevator company and next Satur day will become associated with F. 8. Cowgiil and E. S. Wesit-ok In the Trans Mlsslsslppl Grain company Mr. Carlisle will look after the wheat and barley' trade, while Mr. Westbrook will specialize In corn, and- Mr. Cowgill will keep tab on the coun try elevators. The company has enlarged Its elevator facilities at Council Bluffs. Sight of White Tourin? Car Incentive to Join BookloveiV Rank,. EXTRA COUPONS GO VERY FAST t i Pnrtlrtpant In r.rfiK1 ftaine He-allse How Marti Better Thence ef Wlii nln They Hare When I ulna Many Pnrsle fllanke. After Inspecting the White Pteamer at the Drummond sales roims. Eighteenth and Harnev street, many people have within the. last two e;ki entered the J;ooklo'ers' content of The Bee The sight of the rrettv touring motor has proved the Incentive to Join the contest. The car Is a beauty snd will be highly prlted by some fortunate Booklovers' worker. There were manv erunan and catalogues sold yesterday. The calls for Uie extra coupons was the largest of anv day of the contest These eotironr and pictures are supplied at the business office of this paper. Here a'so arc The Bee catalogues of 5.&10 book title, from which list the titles of the books supsrested In the picture puzzles were taken. These little catalogues are so helpful that contestants find it l beet to possess them. Pee Contest In Best. 'The Bee contest Is one of the best T have ever seen." said a woman yesterday. It appeals to me as the right kind of a game for a newspaper to run These con tests In which one Is forced to get out and take subscriptions and bother his friends are a nuisance. They ' do not appeal to many people. This game of The Bee s Is one that everybody can play and get great enjoyment out of It. Such a contest has many benefits aside from the prizes. I think you are doing the right thing by having this title game, for it will educate the children and grownups of Omaha In the world's literature." This contest may be entered at any time to no disadvantage. The fact thatnone of the coupons are to be mailed to- the Contest Editor until the close of the game gives those who start now or later a chance to get their answers In as soon as the other contestants do. Tou will have lots of time to solve the picture puzzles If you start now. Coupons and pictures that Omaha Orchardists : 1 v. Win:Blue Ribbons From Thfeir Hotchkiis Trees They Se : lect Many Prize Winning Ap ple and Peaches. The Heart's De'.lghf Orchard company, owned by O. Y. Baker and brothers and S. E. Smyth, all Omaha people, won as jnany premiums for plate fruit displays at the Hotchklss ' (Colo.) fair as any other -ex. hlbitor. The Heart's Delight orchard Is picturesquely located on Roger MM one and a half miles from Hotchklss. with a magnificent view of the mountains, just twelve miles away. S. E. Smyth, formerly assistant editor of the Sovereign Visitor, - Omaha, Is superintendent of the his ranch. The Heart's Delight orchard won first premium blue ribbon on Winter Banana, Northern Spy and'Utter's 'Red apples, and blue ribbon on Chinese cling., peaches; second prizes were won on Lawver, Ar kansas Black, Winesap and Northwest Greening. There were about 2.0M plates of superb fruit on dfSplay. the pick 'of the cream of the orchard section . of the famous North Fork valley,' which raises as good fruit as any valley in the world. Lineman is Killed . by Heavy Voltage Charles Ryan Meets Sadden Death While Working on a Pole in Gonncil Bluffs. Chaj-lea Ryan, 27 years old,' recently from Denver, was electrocuted at 10 o'clock thla morning while . employed' for . the Omaha Electric Light and Power company on a pole in the alley near North Eighth- and Broadway, Council Bluffs. , He was stand' Ing on a cross-arm Avith one' hand on a wire. He made a misstep, and grasped an other wire of opposite polarity, the result bains that 2.300 volts passed through his arms and chest. He died Instantly. Ten minutes elapsed before fellow workmen and Superintendent Starr could aaw away ' the croee-arm to release the body. Ryan csnie to Council Bluffs about four weeks ago and was a skilled workman. His mother, Kate Ryan, lives in Denver, t Running up. and down stairs, sweeping and bending over making -bed will not make a woman healthy or beautiful.- She must get out of doors, walk a mile or t every day and take Chamberlain's Tablets to Improve her digestion and regulate her bowels. For sale by ail dealers. Refusal of Drink ; - Brings On Assault Michael Reminion Turns Down a Stranger, Whereupon He is At tacked with a Knife. Michael Remington refused to buy thirsty stranger a dripk, whereupon the thirsty stranger turned upon hlra with knife. When Remington arrived at the city dispensary st police headquarters he displayed two stab wounds on the shoul der. He la not In a serious condition The staault occurred at Ninth and Davenport Thursday afternoon 4 n l.ln TOIltaloM . means many bad bruises, which Bueklen't Arnica Salve heal quickly, as It does sores and burns. 16c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. vou have missed may be obtained at The Be business office. A new picture lo printed 'each day. The contest wss started on Wednesday. August IS. and will continue for seventy-five days from that date. If you hav not enteied yet you should do so at once and try for one of the big prises It is worth your time and effort. TMs Contest does not cost you a cent Even-thing is free and you do not have to folirlt fibtcrlrtions or pay The Bee money. W. C. T. U. NAMES DELEGATES TO THE STATE CONVENTION Superintendents of Departments Are ' Alio Selected for the Win ter Work. There delegates have been elected to rep resent the Omaha Woman's Christian Tem perance union at the state convention at McCeok September 2G to 29: Mrs. I. 8. Leavltt, Mrs. Orpha McKltrick. Mrs Ed ward Johnson. Alternates: Mrs. L. A. Borsheim, Mrs. W. T. Graham. Superintendents of departments were elected: Work among men in Jails and prisons. Mrs. Sarah L. Powell; work among women. Mrs. Jessie Ahlquist; scientific temperance. Mrs. W. T. Graham: mercy and relief. Mrs. P. L. Edllng; press. Mrs. R A. Finley; work on Union Signal maga zine, Mrs. David Linn; foreign missions. Mrs. Nellie Patton, law and legislation, Mrs. George Tllden: young people, Mrs. Edward Johnson; literature. Dr. Sarah Mil len;' membership and courtesies, Mrs. t$. J. Jeter; library extension. Mrs. E. R. Hume. ASKS COUNTY TO PAY FOR . AUTO DAMAGED IN ROAD F. H. Clerk ef Valley Files fie Ira Be raste ,Csstr Does JSot Re pair Road. Charging that the county neglected to re pair a road one mile west of Valley and hi automobile was damaged when he drove Into a hole. F. H. Glerk of Valley filed n claim with the county commissioners Thursday. He says several hundred dollars damage was done his car and sska payment. FINED, FOR ATTEMPT ASSAULT John Darraesskl Draws Fine la Po lice Court on Complaint of Rose Ergermler. ' John Dargaeskl. who was arrested Wed nesday afternoon, charged with attempted assault upon Miss Rose Ergermler. was fined $2S and costs by Police Judge Craw ford. Miss Ergermler said that Dargaeskl had asked her to come to him, as he bad something important to tell her, and when she came he seized her, scratching her body and tearing her clothes. Botb-riarttee were guests at a wedding reception when the attempted assault occured. CLEARS COMPLEXION OF ALL AGE MARKS 1 ' '"' m mi li ' ' I hIi-mm "" ' i ' ' """" i P ' i 111 i mm mm i his ' un iiii Krr WWW - AT THE TTY O em!! Plan o 1S.C. Common colds mast be taken serlonaly For unless cured they sap the vitality and lower the vital resistance to more serious Infection. Protect your children and your self by the prompt use of Foley's Honey snd Tar Compound and note its quick and decisive results. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchlltis and affections of the throat, chest and lungs It is an ever ready and valuable remedy. For sale by all druggists The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hlller are Tejolclng over the advent of a boy In the family. Writing for the Boston Globe, Ma Martyn says: "The woman who dreads using face powder will find splendid relief from her complexion Ills by using instead a lotion mads by dissolving 4 ounces of spurmajK In s-plnt hot water, adding 2 tea spoonfuls glycerine. Or In cool weather, to make the lotion dry more quickly, use H ptnt witch hasel Instead of the water. "This simple. Inexpensive lotion far sur passes face powder, as It gives lasting beauty to the skin. It stays on better and does not show on the skin, like powder. For whitening and refining a coarse, muddy or sallow skin, this lotion Is unequal ed. It takes away that shiny look and makes the skin satiny and youthful looking. No beauty seeker should be without this wonderful complexion beautlfier, as a few applications will make any face look years younger." -Adv. an s s h ir nav ann Saturday Sepl. 15 and lg HMnnewrll Has Ennnsn. . . TOPEKA Kan . Sept. 14 -Tiring of the controversy between Mrs. Ella Wilson, the mavor of Hunnewell, Kan., and the coun riln'en there, the Commercial club of that town today appealed to ilnverror Ptuhhs to stop tl.e row btcaui of the alleged un sary advertising Honneweli' Is roofeivjng. Work TI 1 Tl L mattes i nirsi jf,-i r 0 - . Hot office-nervous strain-parched throat. "A real, eenulne office thirst does n't yield to water. Back and forth a the water cooler is unsatisfactory--too much ice water is bad for you. 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VV I tll rne about your SO-dayXv I res t rial rropoBiiion. " j Address a perfect flood of sales sales witnout any sense or reason behind them a sale for every day in the calendar. This js no clap-trap, drummed-up excuse, but a genuine bona fide sale where $25,000.00 worth of pianos must be sold. A tremendous whirlwind of dazzling and irresistible bargains awaits you. "We most respectfully and earnestly solicit your attention for a moment, for, during this great sale, every piano is included and must be sold. SEGERSTROM PIANO MEG. CO. T" A . 1 1 1 1 rA") iiM:aoiisnea ien. People Who Do Not Live in Omaha Read Carefully: If you want to cave money In the purchase of a piano, let us send you our list. If you er interested lo ny of the above bargains aend u tbe coupon today, and we will write you a detailed description of It and tell you all about our 30-day free trial proposition. Yea, we will ahlp you a ptauo. freight prepaid. You can try it for a mouth. If it pleases you. you can buy it on monthly payments, if you wish. If It doesn't please In every respect, we take It away free of expense to you. Mail us the coupon today. Every piano fully guaranteed 10 to 25 years by the Segerstrom I'lano Mfg Co. fffei Iff. 0 OPEN USTIL MYB O'CLOCK EVENTXpS 19th and Farnara Streets - - OMAHA, NEBRASKA Distributors of the World's US est Plano-KNABE r-rrjairogTC-ri-.:-: ES3KS Y