HIE DEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1911. tr , X . .LJ J MACHINES EXHIBIT GREAT Adjunct of the Bij Land Show ii Most Intretiny. ttAlfY FIHM3 HAVE DISPLAYS Are CI vino Dfut.iuatratlon rtllk th" Latest Miu)ilucr l.lvw KsulU iU Arv AttrnetlitH' ' t'orili at Hie Mium. ?"ct only 1 JUohlnery hell at thu Oniah l u-nd thaw the aeialMt plo In Omaha, but !s an will contlnu to h tor tt.o next two week th moit Indus trious. All modem ant newfangled machinery U on exhibition n4 all the exhibitor are on the job, for the Kiant engines and tbe amalier models or kept spluttering from morelng until ulght wlh a eadenee that la anything but melancholy. Th farmer who enter thl collection house of machinery la at one assailed by Indecision. Great automobile are al lentlr climbing Incline that are almost vertical, hug traction engines Invite with lo- and renular VH -ch an Inspection of their rrta, epietir, hay baler. Hat ers, cultivators, moweirt, brilliant In unworn- paint and displayed In a manner that at one exhibits their varloua ue, all appeal In winning way to th man who take hi richer from th earth. Turning- to the west there at one U reached an attraction that cannot be pasted up. It l an array of machine from th horn of th Llntnger Imple ment company of Omaha. The exhibit I In eharg of W. II. Fletcher and U. P. Whltmor and conisu of tha field en do. Gem washers, i'eoriu drills, Ollvor chilled plow and Oakland automobile. liny llalpr I hpTB. Aa exhibit by the Uiiinger people which bee attracted ino:e attention per hap than any of their other exhibit la th Leuben hay baler and Koiln engine combined. I'nllke the ordinary baler l Ills machine doe not pack th hay Into squares and bind It with wire, but roll it Into hollow cylinder and tie It with trine. Owing to th scarcity of hay a pad 1 being uied in demonstration in stead of th real thing, but even under this handicap the baler work perfectly. Th baler 1 demonst rated by R. A. Pauly. The Beatrice Creamery company ha a beautifully decorated booth in the center f the hall and ha several machine ex hibited, on being a cream separator In sections to demonstrate how "slmpl the thing 1." A separator la in operation. H. B. Wright of Dea Moines is in charge of th exhibit and Is much pleased with the success he, has had thus far In dem onstrations to interested crowd. The Carter car automobile people of Omaha have erected a steep Incline in the hall and skilled chauffeurs drive their machine slowly up this Incline to the very tup, then aa slowly back until half way to the ground, then the brakes are applied, and then the power turned on again and without a slip th machine climb up the incline again. Job Deer Kxhtblt. B. C. Peattle, formerly of Omaha, hut now of Mollae, III., la In charge of the exhibit of the John Deere company an exhibit covering the line of Implements th company ha ao long manufactured t so large a patronage. In addition to th exhibit at th show grounds, lb John Deere company has two plow working for exhibition purposes .on at Thirtieth and Wirt street and tb other at Thirty third street and Ames avenue. A quick detachable share i on of th new prod uct of their factory which Mr. Feattle I featuring. Thi (bar come oft with the removal of a single bolt. J. J. Rumely of the Rumely Oil Pull Tractor comDinv of La Porta. Ind.. came with his exhibit and prougbt with him an expert. William Burgess, and skilled repairer, H. Mooney, and also an aststa.t, Mr. Heleland. The exhibit eon sists of a kerosene tractor which I said to be one of th best heavy-weight work machinea put out, tha adaptability of th engine Deing aunoniww i ui imies ay the exhibitor. Th Hart-Parr Tractor company of Charle City. la., ha exhibited two of it largest gasoline or kerosene burning engine and are giving away a series of colored post card on which are th pic tur of the engine doing prodigious feat. K. H. Bwluer. of tbe Lincoln branch is conducting the demonstration. The Farlla & Orendorf line of plows are exhibited in a neat booth by B- W. Berry Thl Canton. 111., company also manu facturers gaiiolin engine of a service able type and Is demonstrating them at the show. I Li. Lease of the International Har vester company ha decided upon a prac tical demonstration and near th Coll Mum is operating a plowing and a shred tfog machine. II exhibits a forty-five horse-power traction ens n and tw mailer engines. All Sorts ( Machinery. Th Independent Harvester company of Piano, 111., ha an exhibit in charge of Oscar Gorman. The exhibit Includes th latest model of all farm machinery, plow, Hater, mower acd also gasoline hglnes. K. H. Wilson, In charge of th Gaa Traction company's exhibit of Minneap oils, is showing a bug sectional engine from a great automobile truck and thl exhibit ba diawn many people Into the hall. Mr. Wilson also demonstrate tha otbti-'engines manufactured by hi firm. The exnlblt ot the Avery company of Peona, HI., has attracted much atention. The principal display I a forty-five horeepower truck which Is flted with spe cial tread wheel for farm use. The variety of uses to which It can be put are depleted on painted glass film seen through an eiectrio lllumiued stereoscope. Fairbanks, Moras & Co. of Omaha have an exhibit in machinery ball that i ac knowledged one of the best exhibition of It kind ever shown at any exposition. R. M. Perkins is conducting the demon stration. wUcu include tee operation of a apacial lectrlc lighting er.gln and th famous Prry pump, an air pump watch can be Installed by farmer and used to as good purpose a water front a city pit. A toie biiiry plant for lighting farm houses economically j also demonstrate!, along with engine ot various types. County of Douglas Creeps Unknowingly Into Land Exhibits Without having msde tny etir. ('ir of tha farmers of Douglas count'. Ne braska, have Installed one of the moat attractive, comprehensive and Interest ing exhibits st the Omaha Land Chow. The men who have taken upon them selves ths task of showing what Doug la county can do in the way of grow. Ing agricultural product ar George Dlerk of Jsffsrson, J. W. Bheemaker of Elkhorn. John Taylor of Waterloo, Will I-Otrgen of Union and Frank Brown of Flornc precinct. Whll th prod uct shown were not all raited by theae men, they wore gathered by them from among the farmer in th practnet named. Th exhibit eecuote a apace In th north gallery, Just east of the cen ter, and It I ot a character that at tract th attention ot all who visit th Land Show. Neatly arranged In th form of a hug pyramid, th Dougla county farm er have placed an exhibit that la far ahead of that shown at th Corn Show twq year ago. It consist ot every va riety of corn grown In the great central oorn belt, there being sixty-four sep arate and distinct varlellea-averythlng from the small "Yankee" rorn to the great ear ot th dent varieties. When It come to mall grain, there are eighty-six different kind of wheat, oatf, barley and rye. Than thr la no end to th vegetable. Beside th large yel low pumpkin. om of whloh tip the scale at 100 pound each, there ar th little suuashe no larger than your tint. but as invest and juicy as oranges. Then, too, there are melons and uch melons! Home of them are as largo as beer keg and as green and fresh as the day they were taken from the fields. In addition to pumpkins, sciuaishes and melons. Douglas oounty is long on po tatoes, the exhibit giving the lie to the report that thl year there wr no po tato raised In Dougla county. There are dosens of varieties, many of th in dividual samples weighing two and three pounds. But potatoes are not all of th vegetables. There are turnips, one ot which would be sufficient to feed a large boarding house for a week. COLE, HAVERSTTCK, GUILD COMING TO LAND SHOW David Cole. George E. Haverstlck end J. M. Guild of the Commercial club, who ar on a business mission at Minneapolis, hav sent a telegram to President C. C. Rosewater of th Land show expressing their regret , as being unable to attend th Opening of th exposition, but promis ing to be on hsnd In time to attend thl venlng. Their telegram read: "Although clrcumstanoe make neces sary our abssno from th opening of th second annual Omaha Land show, w will be there to participate in Com mercial elub night In th meantime we wish you and your associate every suc cess m your great undertaking and good work." TULARE PRODUCTS LOOM BIG This California Co mm unity Make Big Show at the Coliseum. VARIID PRODUCTS ON DISPLAY Twlare County Boaste of Ita Peaeae. for It Ha Taken Tlret Msee at Tarla and Other Coalers. Nell Doesn't Like ; Ordfaa'ry' Canities When Captain Tlebor arrived Monday night with hi trained seal h had them taken to th south end of th Coliseum where a tank for their special benefit had ben erected. The captain wa not aware that below him and but a few feet away was a full fledged restaurant, nor did he dream that they would be trying fish In that restaurant immediately upon his arrival, But it so happened. And when the odor of th fresh fish reached the seal there were several pleading grunt from Char ley and Daisy, and Bud even attempted to call th captain's attention to the fact that they had not been fed sine Sunday night, although ordinarily they ate their three meals per day, but subsided finally with a rebellious and complaining whine. Nellie, a sleek and intelligent seal, was asleep in her crate. Suddenly she flopped about, rubbed her eye with th sole of her foot and began to bellow It wa not a grunt nor a howl, but bellow, that reverberated through the Den until every shepherd, pug, grey hound and mongrel within the enclosure stood frozen, with fear and foreboding, A black and quarrelaom eur, who acknowledged neither fear nor forebod ing and asked not for favor, gave a quick yelp and bounded to th crates where Nellie was pouring out her thun derous Borrow. H growled, and in his effort to reach the noisy newcomer his, foot slipped through th orating and, with th apeed she would have exercised In spearing a salmon a hundred feet be neath th surfac of th sea, Nellie snapped. The cur screamed in agony, and the Strang cry of th dog was too much for the bellicose seal, the released him and with blood dripping from hi four toe th black dog tucked hi tall be tween hi leg and ran to meet an anx ious young master who had heard hi ery for help and was coming to hi assist ance. Captain Tleber threw Nellie fish and ch laid down. Tulsr county that boast of hstng th largest county In th state of California, the home of th largest tree in th world nd also th resting pla of Mount Whitney, th highest mountain pek in the t'nited State. Is on hand at the Land show with an exhibit that I second to none. It Is In chsrg of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mlot of Vlsalla and is the product of th Tulare County Board ot Trade, an organisation that I msd up of h farmer, grain end fruit grow ers of th oounty. Tulare county I midway twen Ban Francisco and Los Angeles and contains 4.S3S qimr miles, equal to S.1M tOO acre Within its area it contains mountain ranges, fool hills and valleva, thus giv ing It a varlsty of climate. In It valleys It hsa the climate of thst pm-tlen f Cali fornia, lying to the south, while In the foot hills there Is found a climate similar to that of the Mississippi and Missouri sections of the country. A a result of the superior location it la abl to grow all ot the grain of the purely agricul tural teta. s well as th fruit ot th semi-tropical reglona. The Tulare county exhibit t on that attracts universal attention and admira tion. It I located on the right and about m'.dway of ' Coliseum. It I housed In two booths, built upon the pagoda lines, artistically trimmed and decorated wltt th California poppy, th state flower. Along th outsld th booth are freecoed with larg photogrph of California cenery, orehrd and ranch rne. while inside, in Jars and in their original tat. ar th product of thl wonderland and county which It an mplr In luelf. Of th grain shown is Indian corn that t unequalled by any of the oompetitor; Egyptian corn, a kind that growg similar to can or broom corn, end 1 uprtor to any other grain a a food for cattle, horeses. hogs and poultry. In addition. It ts ground Into meal and flour and I ued to a great xtent a a breakfast food, for bread and pastry. Then. too. Tulare county I nowing potatoes that yield 400 bushel per aor. srown without irrigation: pumpkin and quash, the largest of which weigh 280 pounds and are as weet a sugar. Alfalfa and native grasses are snown In profusion, which help to mak the county trong as a dairy otion o ms tat. There the alfalfa yields as nign as eight ton per acr and I frquntly cut during favorbl season as many a five time per year. Tulare county boaats of it peach and well It may. for It ha taken flrt prise at th Paris exposition, th World fair at St. Loul and at th Alaskan ex position held at Soattl. In glass Jar. Reaches are shown thst weigh sixteen ounce each, a delicately colored as a maiden cheek and a sweet a honey. Besides the peach there are per. prune, apple, grapee, th tabl raisin and those of th win variety. When it come to apple Mr. and Mr. Mlot have In thir collection-. thoe that weigh two pound, and ar colored a only nature can paint the hues of th rainbow, .... In growing' strawberries, Tulare county doe not tek a back seat for any locality In the aorld. for there r plenty ot them on exhibition that weigh sixteen to th pound. Then there are plume laree a i vers apple. But It Is In growing oranges and lemon thst Tulsr eoiinty shins. Th soli I reeullarlv adapted to these fruits and th claim la made, and It it said success fully, ton, that they are larger and of better flavor than those of the eountlee farther south. At least orange growers have all made money out of th fruit. A number of Instances ar cited where dur ing the last five year orange growers with ten-acre orchards have made, net, M.W nd . annually. In th Tulare oounty section of Cali fornia the fruit and other farmers are not confronttd with th irrigation problem to ny great extent. A a rule the rain fall, en account of th valley lying be tween two range of mountains. Is suf flclent to mature the orops. Kven If It Is not. Irrigation I nl expensive. the under flow of water I large. Well with a capacity of 1.0P gallon per minute r obtained at a depth of from fifty to seventy-five feet, th water being drawn up by gasoline engine primps snd dis tributed by gravity pressure. At th prnt time the)' are thousand of cre of wild land In the county suit able for grain or fruit growing that can be purchased at from tX to 170 per acre, much of It being In close proximity to market towns that have railroads. Wyoming Land Goes to Land Show Wyoming Land not for sale may be found in Council Bluff. Robert Land of that city came to Omaha Monday and wss married to Mrs. Wyoming Bonham of Council Bluff. Her pew name Is Wyoming Land. Robert was asked If he and hi wlf would visit th Omaha Land how. II said they will go out to the Pen to the show. MANY NAMES TO COME OFF ANNEXATION PETITION Canvasser of th Omaha petition for a special election on th South Omaha annexation proposition reported Tuesday afternoon that they have canvassed the first four sheet of th challenged names and hav found that 60 per cent of the name they glv ar tin registered and must b stricken from th petition. Antl-annexatloniat declare If th re mainder or tne enaiienge list keep up thl percentage the petition will be ren dered Insufficient. Annexationists assert this percentage will not be maintained. Is your husband cross T An Irritable, fault finding disposition I often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good di gestion Is nearly alway good-natured. A great many have been permanently cured of atomach trouble by taking Chamber lain's Tablet. For sal by all dsalers. j9 . I.Vfc" H. : , ' 'eV "l I'll 1W 'i -1 F - if us-"-!' 1J'- . . J. i)skssr'-, . -.-a -r 1"". -.J f-igsmg:; : g IJ v " imWvUk'i inidV uui:i; ' , VLi ''V'' i l ' S ERVICE' lJM'( 1 , l' 1 1 w-'H t R - ' . v i i:.' - iv i -:X2ti ; ! ' VKi ; : ; '.v,. r. v.; .-fT. 'i ' - - , St ')b, ' J ..i.' .nA.. ..I i LhLLiJ.ii - f H' touafcasw,i.iii.ii.iiii.i,"'.''i'.'''-. 1 " i i ... J i i 'U yu E.n-i!'e m-'tn. .-9 .- if, -.erMj .ii.jjtaiaMj w m Si Confidence Tha success of the present Thomas organization rests upon the confidence of th public in its product, its methods and its business integrity. With Cull realiration of this fact th ThomasXaecuUves place them salve squarely on record aa exponents in the broadest senso of The oara l?eal. Twe)Chal 134-inch and 126-Inch Wheel Base Four Styles of Opea Bodies Seven-Pasaenger Touring Car FivePassenger Phaeton J " PaMcnger Surrey Two-Passenger Runabout Price 14000 for eathtype Enclosed bodies are built tor both Chasai E. R. Thomas Motor Car Company, Buffalo noma Declarations (No, 1) Wt ewrt that lh 1912 Thtma$ "Six-Forty" hat At nod aetMtu and e roJle o any ear qfitt Wight nd lH, wurfruj th utmott tqfttito paitngtn iuV. isesmamia arimii4r,tfiviiWTi.Tr'TWlTW "if I m ;i;l,i;,A..i'f,iVv..ii,..j.'-..'.iU-..ilil.ll,'..i.a.l.,..i.).-.u.,L.,l,' Perfect Shoulders, Neck and Anns Count Much for Bciuty (Theatrical Bulletin.) Berne women remind u of th ostrloh who cover up hi head nlcly In th and and then Imagine that th rest of hi anatomy I invisible A woman's neck, arm and houldr a quite as Important a her face, and th wise wo man of today dvot quit a much car to making and keeping them beautiful and attractive. The moat almple and effective method of keeping the flesh taut and tree from wrinkles, hollow, sagging fleah. double chin, "crow' feet," enlarged pore, eto., 1 to apply old-fahlond thermodlsed Jelly. Get an ounce and a half from your druggist, rub aalf a teaspoonful Into the face, or a small tablespoonful into the fac. nack. arm and ahoulder, and con tinue to rub each portion about five minutes, or until the flesh haa thorough ly absorbed th Jelly. Thon bath brlakly with cold water. Youi akin will in stantly feel different taut and refresh ed. More than that, you will very quick ly see that wrinkles, enlarged pores or your oouoie cnin win Disappear aa ir Dy "eauneni. vccasionsi magic under thi treatme us or tne merraoaiseu jeny wi your face in fine, firm condition. BIG FIRMS IN PLOWING CONTEST AT UNO SHOW A plowing contest will be one of the attraction at th La-nd show this week a contest between flfty-hoi-power en gines. The entries are the . John Deer company, the international Harvester impeny and the Hart-Parr company The contest will be held on a field near th Coliseum, where all may . By th rule ot th coateet the competing com panies must do good work. Machinery hall I laying wagers oo ue tttooca. even bets taken. UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTOR TALKS TO SUFFRAGE SOCIETY Miss Luclle Eavea of Lincoln, an In structor on sociology at th University of Nebraska, will speak at th meeting of th Woman Suffrag society Wednes day at t p. m. at th Union Outfitting company parlor. If you hav anything to exchange ad vertise It In The Omaha Daily Bee. Society Women Remove Bad Complexion by Old-Fashioned Kcthod. The average woman I now quit uni versally following the exampl of a fw clever oclty woman who discovered that th eld-fashloned. Pur coieaUd balsam would renew their complexion In a most surprising manner. When ap plied at night, after a thorough clean sing of the skin, th deadened and dis colored partial of the outer skin drop off and with It all auch blemlshss a ptraplea, aallown, Urer spot, freckles, eto., freeing th fresh, healthy cuticle beneath and behold! a natural and lovely k!n Is th result Oet an ounce and a half of pure col ee tod baUant of your druggist and use It as suggested There la nothing you posses that will Inspire the admiration of other and eonfidance In yourself store than the knowledge that your skin ts fayltles 4 lovely. fbyaloeJ Century Magaain. ALWAYS THE SAME GOOD OLD MILWAUKEE "" ""- e e-.- If Ask Your Grocer I to Send Yon a I r wfi. vast vi uiaui i or oraer cireci from distributing point. BLATZ COMPANY toiiiBii.. ni,iim, rhenoi Ioaglas eS 1 9? 1 1 S i-ur FINEST BEER EVER BREWED HOTBL.S AMD HESOIITS. Marquotto Hotel IBth and Waehlngton Are. fcT. tOV'Jl, MO. 400 Rooms, f 1.00 and f 1.80, with tatt 12.00 to ia.10. A UoUt tor roar Mother, Wife and Bister. . . . - ClCY, Pras. YOU KNOW WHERE WE GET rLII-llU.r J jnl'.MILI PRUNES? Certainly you do; but have you ever seen a sen "o) J on ir Mini iryeir1 Hoira You will find one at the stupendous at tho Now Opon Evory Day. 10 A. to 11 P. M. A complete model prune dryer is in operation at this big exposition. And there arc hundreds of other features to educate, amuse and interest all classes and ages. Great farm machines are run ning in machinery hall during the day and evening. Band Concerts, Vaudeville, Singing, Illustrated Travel Talks The artistic features of the exposition make the big Coliseum a place of grand and fascinating beauty. Spend your evenings at the Land Show. Some thing new every time you visit the Coliseum. Ample Street Car Facilities To Handle the Crowds EflOD.KIs 25 EGTS