TTIE BEE: OMAHA. FIJI DAY. APRIL 12. 1912. 5 n 1 1 f 'tv J, I am making a special offer of S20 coat and irow sers to order sale Price low, work" manship high WILSON MacCarthy-Wilsaa Tailoring Cj. 804800 Sooth Sixteenth 6t. GOYERNOR HARMON IS ERE Comet to Address Masj Meeting at Auditorium Friday Night KII BY LEADING DEMOCRATS Candidate far PreaUeary Believes Re Will Develop gtreagth la West aad Carry Sesae at the Seathera State. When you visit your dealer and buy Tiptop 5 RE AO you buy wisely and well and get purity, quality and food value. Tip-Top bread it a "baker's loaf that ri vals and sur-' passes tie "home made " kind. i made " kind. 11) mm f Yon I .aaBaaaaBB m m Governor Judson Harmon of Ohio, dem ocrats candidate for the presidency, who Is to speak at a mass meeting at the Auditorium tonight arrived In Omaha early yesterday moraine and registered at the Paxton. The governor mad. a Jump from Louisville. Ky., and cam. right through in order to till hia dat here. From Omaha be will go direct to his home, leaving some time Saturday Although his arrival was unannounced and was not expected until last night, the governor was soon surrounded by a large number of tha leading democrats of the city, among the first to greet him being R. L. Metcalfe of Lincoln, democratic candidate for governor of Nebraska. After holding an informal reception In the rotunda of the Paxton the governor went to his room, where be secured a few hours' rest. Later In th. day he took an automobile trip (bout th. city. Here Fifteen Years Age. This Is the first time Governor Harmon has been in Omaha since I?. At that time he was here to attend the receiver ship sale of the Union Pacific, represent ing a bunch of foreign minority bond holders. Governor Harmon does not hesitate to say that his "hat Is In th. ring." and that he la going to keep It there. While he did not stump Kentucky, he says he felt the political pulse of the state and found It normal. "Kentucky looks good," added the governor. bo far as his home state is concerned. Governor Harmon feels certain of th. delegation, contending that th. better classes and those who desire rood gov eminent are with him. Th. governor feels that he Is going to develop much strength In the west and hopea to carry th. southern and a major ity of the eastern states. So rar as Ne braska Is concerned, he would not ven ture an opinion on th. outcome, predict ing that his friends her. have the situa tion well In hand and understand th. desires of th. people, politically. Milady's Toilet Table My Km DKXULS. Many women wnoa upivr lips and cheeks are tree from that dunny growth inM Humiliates soma wumen ll i-mbar- rassed wtaring sfc-:rt sWvvtjt. levausr of hair on the forearms. Superfluous hair., ar easily and quiefety removed by apply ing aeiatone paste, mix tnoucb oowdt red dtlaton with watrr to cover the hairy surface; apply, and after two or three minutes rub off, wash the akin, and the hairs will be gone. Nine times out of ten hen a woman looks old before her time she has n-s-lerted her complexion. Iio!v- In a half pint of wttcli hasel an oriiKal packagf of mayatone and gt-nTy tJb h .;tt.t on ia. neck and arms, and jou w !l be d UKlited with result. Ise this c'atly tnsu-a.l of powder or ibT CL-smrtl? and the skin wilt bo smooth, a.;t a-ni fcaUiiline. Mu atone preserves ami iescort-j youthful LtoJi ness of ekir.. Whn a woman Kea not care t r'!li catL-hlnf ruld washing hr hoad sho an get Kplendtd results by dry stutmiMj iik. iut a cupful of corn meal tor lour ounces of powdered orris root) in a fruit jar. add contents of a small original packava of tnerox and fcliaKe wtt. tugrtiier. pr.nk.t u little on the hvid and brush thoroughly. Thorox encourages the growth of hair ;ind mak u btautifmly lustrous, glossy and fluffy No toilet table Is complete without a jar of Mothers Salve. It U a sjvtrcin remedy for chaps, cold sores. punptcK. csema and skin eruptions. It heals cut, burns, scalds and longstanding iv. It Is antiseptic as well as heating and lessens danger of b'oood poisoning. .Ww PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE WHO IS KOW IN OMAHA. i . ,: jt . a -a : "YiTiTBssssissa'iia fr I WATER NEAR TO FLOOD STAGE Hundrtds Gather to Watch Turbu lent Waters in Muddy Kizzon. ; LAKES RECEIVE LIBERAL FLOW Reports 'rasa erlh Are thai Water Is Rrrealla. kat ontb ml Here Mark Ktae Farm I. aad Is ftabsaergrd. Jl DSON HARMON. Governor of Ohio. ELEVATE PRIEST TO EPISCOPATE (Continued from First Page.) Can't Beat It .because yon cant equal it. The bottles bear the triangular label. "The Flnott Bern ' Vr Brewed" BLATZ COMPANY MHUkwM " rbsssi DaagUavMS approached th. altar of the bishop-elect and from a credence were banded two four-pound candles, two loaves of bread and two small casks of wine. On. loaf of bread w as wrapped in sliver paper and th. other In gold paper, and tha small casks of win. were similarly dee orated In silver and gold, each bearing th. papal arms and th. Insignia of tb. consscrator and the blahop-elect. The acolytes bearing these offerings then Joined with Bishops Scanned and Qar- rigan and Bishop-elect McGovern In a slow pilgrimage across the sanctuary to the tbron. of th. oonsecrator, where (bey were offered as prescribed by th. canon, later being returned to their first location. K.r. Joseph Chudelak of Bouth Omaha read ths bull of Pop. Plus creating Father McGovern a bishop, In th. orig lnal Latin, and Father Harrington of St Cecelia's read th. English translation of th. document. Papal Ball Is Read. Th. first question asked of th bishop elect after he had been presented to th. consecrator was, "Have you th. apostollo mandate?" This was answered In th. at Urinative by one of the assisting bishops with Father McGovern. and th. bull bar Ing been read, the bishop-elect knelt be fore th. consecrator and read th. pre scribed oath In Latin, the congregation following him from the translation. After th. oath cam. the examination by th. consecrator, the assisting bishops being I seated with their miters on and repeat ing in a low voice the words of th. consecrator. This examination Is some what extended and goes forth deeply In to details as to the faith of th. bishop elect. During this examination th. bishop-elect was seated facing th. con secrator, with the assisting bishops on each side. The first part of th. examin ation ends In thai, words: "W. ask you. dearest brother If you desire to make your conduat harmonise, as far as your nature allows, with the meaning of the divine scripture?" To which the bishop-elect, rising with uncovered bead, answers, "With my whole heart I wish In all things to con sent and obey." Answers to a long list of questions following, consist of "1 Will." or "volo" In Latin, and "I do believe." Doctor Recommend It Oa. of IM tljltt trttajtas said TTiara-a ASTiJtermc pnwDr.a 4, fk- hrf that tfca BMtt Baeeeaafol aareKtaas as, sen atlas It te tse last Xi r" TYREES Antiseptic Powder Will stewst Bf-nie ef tk went kins. B-W aai sust esBOalral rrl clo ban. Baa BO cgual as sr Tcatittta. Ceres all aleenwa eotMllttoas wttaest rrrltatwa te tb oelleata skb) sriM Baaaasea. tr.is tastaitlr t witv. lSeel far eaecBe. SS-fat sa asa sataaa rare saiJasia suadard aala aid tT draswWs eitljateis. Aak Aw4n. o aend fa Baoatet. 1I.TT1EZ. CWit, Wflriagtaa, BX. BELMONT RROW Notch COLLAR Cef 0 hack of I NOTCH" Uc-aacb-ltorBe. CRKBTIGS KKOX POPE PIUS Bishop MrGsvers Reeelvee Alaw th. Apstalle BlraaUatj. Pius, bishop, servant of tb. servants ef God. to his beloved son, Patrick Aloyalus McGovern. bishop-elect of Cheyenne Greeting and his apostolic blessing. Th. office committed to our humility by th. eternal Princo of Pastors, of guiding. In structing snd governing the universal church, lays upon us the duty of care fully providing that over all th. churches those be appointed to preside who nave the knowledge and ability properly to car. for the flock of the Lord. Sine, therefore, the cathedral church of Cheyenne, suffragan to the metro politan church of Dubuque, Is at present without a pastor, owing to the transfer of Its hue bishop, our venerable brother, James John Keen., to the aforesaid metropolitan church of Dubuque; with a view to providing for the welfare of this same church of Chey enne and its flock, we, with th. advice of our venerable brothers, the cardinals of the holy Itomsn church, by apostolic authority, do elect you. a priest of th. diocese of Omaha, and rector of th church of St. Peter In that place, to the said vacant cathedral church of Chey enne, and do appoint you Its bishop and pastor, and. moreover, do commit to you tlie plenary care, government and ad ministration of that same church of Cheyenne, both In spirituals and In tem porals, with all the lights. Privileges, burdens and obligation, attaching to this pastoral office. We desire, how ever, that tha rect orate of the church of St. Peter at ' Omaha, which yoa for tb. time being retain. through these our letters be vacated, the r:- r ' r.---- . 'i -T-r. being aua .0 j.. . r ... . See's good -. re that, after fulfi: all i.ve other requirements de manded by law you be strictly bound, before in any way assuming the govern ment and administration of the church of Cheyenne, to make la accordance with the forms accompanying a profusion of Cat hollo faith, and to take Hie customary oaths at the hands of any Catholic b'.xli whom you may choose and who Is In favor and communion with the Apo.soltc See, and that you transmit these, or copies of them, bearing yuur own and th. aforesaid bishop's signature and seal, to the Apostolic Sea within sis months. To this end, we hereby entrust to th. bishop chosen by you, the duty and commission of accepting, in our name and that of tha Koiuan church, th. said profession and oaths. We here by moreover, reserve to ourselves and the Apostllo See the power of defining anew the limits of this diocese In what ver manner and at whatsoever time may see best to us and the same are. We firmly hope and trust that, the hand of God aiding you. the aforesaid church of Cheyenee will, through your pastoral activity and fruitful seal be advantage ously governed, and grow In both siailt- ual and temporal prosperity. Given at St. Peter's, Rome, in the year of Our Lord on. thousand nineteen hun dred and twelve, the nineteenth day of the month of January, the ninth year of our Pontificate. PITS. Pontlfex Holy Roman Church This bull was accompanied by thre. others, on. addressed to th. Catholics of th. Cheyenne diocese, telling them of the new appointment; a second to th. Metro politan of Dubuque, th. Moat Reverend John Joseph Keane, D. D., announcing his new suffragan, and a third to Ulahop McGovern, himself authorising his con secration outside of his diocese and at th. hands of any bishop h. might chouse In communion with the Holy See. ANOTHER MENINGITIS YICTIM H. Schmidt of Caldwell Street i j Taken to General Hospital. ! SEVEN DEATHS HAVE OCCURRED Ifcaaveroas Morgery In th. abdominal region Is often vented by th. up. of Dr. King's Life Pills, tha painless purifiers. For sal. by Beaton Drug Co. pre New Kc. Falls from Viaduct, Isn't Injured Much Nick Brown cam. to town with a Jag on, and fell from the viaduct at Tenth and J,ravenworth streets, lie arose, rub bed his nose and declared that lie was not hurt. Examination, though, at the police stalton later, showed thst one of his legs had been severely wrenched. The distance between the viaduct rail, from which he fell, to ths sandhaap along, th. tracks below. Is sixty feet. Brown I a stranger In Omaha, being on his way from St. Joe to Dakota. He will be In shape for travel by th. time his jag wears off. Special Serona la Rrlaa Vaed Freely and Three of Ibe Patient. Are K.xperted to Recover t onni'it filvr Advice. r. II. Si-hmld!, 2124 Caldwell street was taken I" tile Omaha Cienerdnl hos pital yesterday. seriously ill with plnul meningitis. This Is the elithth case In Omaha this month. Five doiilhs have occurred within the last month and seven have died of the disease since the first of the year. Thore are now three cases, the other two at St. Joseph's and the county hospital. Tho special serum for th. treatment of oebro spinal meningitis has been used in each case and the three are expected to recover. Physicians, handicapped because of nothing but a superficial knowledge of tha disease, believe the contagion begin in Omaha after tha germs had been car ried from the fearful epidemic that swept through Texas. It Is reported that nu merous deaths hsv. occurred In Kansas City during th. last month and a hard fight Is being made against the spread of the dlxcaee. Precaatloa. Takea. Dr. It W. Connell, city health commis sioner, said yesterday that .vary possible precaution Is being taken to prevent an epidemic. Most rigid quarantine la be ing enforced. "We don't know the exact cause of infection, but w have ruled that those exposed must observe our Instruc tions strictly." Inmates of houses where death occurs from meningitis are kept In quarantine for two weeks. Dr. Ctonnell advises use of septic spray, for th mucous membrane of th. throat and mouth.' In can. of Infection tha physicians have been Instructed to use frequent and liberal dose of th. serum. The Missouri at Omaha is very near eighteen feet or a foot from flood stage. The river is carrying abo'jt as much It possibly can without overflowing, but 1 I ths present level marks tho crest of the aater for this period st least. By this morning the river should begin to fall without much more rise, though at o clock yesterday afternoon tho ater waa slowly climbing up. Hundreds congregated on and below ths Douglas street bridge during the day aatchlng the Immense body of water carrying down rubbish and trnnka of tree, gathered from the bottom lands up the river. Th. water is enroachlng on tha prop erty of the American Smelting and Re fining company, but It will yet have to rise over one ft tot before It damage, this kronrrty. The Intake of th. .lactrlo plant nV nearly surrounded by water but there n, no fesr of It interfering with th. vice. Flowing lnta Lake.. Wnter is reported to be overflowing :nto Manawa lake and also Into Florence lake. The flooding condition on th. Iowa aide Is nothing serious as tire little watar running Into the lake Is believed will help rather more than do Injury. Th. sam. condition exists at Florence lake where th. land separating It and tha river Is submerged by a small sheet of water. Th. Missouri Is still rising, but th. rat. of Increase Is diminishing hour by hour. Yesterday the wster stood at n.i, within l.t feet of flood stage. At the Blair bridge the water la rising slowly, but th. condition Is greatly 1m proved, with only one-half foot rise at that point compared with a three-foot rise th. previous twenty-four hours. Btoux City reported th. water there waa at a standstill, not rising or falling In th. last twenty-four hour. Pierre, D., reports a drop there of a fool and a half and Bismarck, N. l., a normal condition, the river keeping Its chann.l. It Is predicted that by this morning th. river at Omaha will rapidly fall day by day. Hotto.se Are Aabsaergeal, Pacific Junction reported that It could stand another two feet rise al that point before the people would have cause for apprehension. The bottoms are sub merged along th. river and th. farmer who have this land are worried. This I good corn land, but the water I prevent Ing It being plowed and planted. Members of the Board of Park Com missioners and Assistant City Engineer Cam pen made a trip of Inspection to the ban of th river and Carter lake yes terday. They found th river at flood lids, but needing. Bottom have bean overflowed and tha river waa at th. daa gar point, but owing to th fall, reported to b rapid to tb north, no danger is sx peeled. Tou will look a good wnn before you find a better medicine for coughs and cold, than Chamberlain' Congh Remedy. It not only give relief-It cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to be pleased with the prompt cur. which It will effect For sals by all dealer. n.lldlng Peraalrs. auenat Burdln. (SIS North Twenty- eglhth svenua. frame dwelling, 3.0uo; A. H. Melnlg, 4M Bmmett. frame dwelling, HOH; Paul Ernst, 1702 South Ninth street. tram dwelling, u. n, men, forty eighth snd Pierce street, frsme dwell ing, tl.Xtt; Frank gotsedt. Fourteenth and Brown, tram, dwelling, Uu. rerslatent Advertising 1 th Road- to lllg Kstums. JAILER WANTS REWARD FOR CAPTURE OF ERDMAN A claim for th W reward offered by th Colorado penitentiary official xor th capture of Frank Erdman, after h. escaped from th. Canon City prison. I to be presented by Jailor John M. Cahlll. Mr. Cahlll say that he la the one to turn over Krdmaa h deserves in re ward and that no othsr officer has pre sented a Prior claim. Brdnwn hi wll ling that Cahlll should receive th ward for hi capture. Post Tavern Special A New Food found extremely popular in Michigan's famous Post Tavern at Battle Creek, from which it took its name. Made of the blended field flavors of Wheat, Corn and Rice. This appetizing food, first served to guests at the Post Tavern, is now sold by Grocers for home use. To be served hot as a porridge. Tomorrows Breakfast Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Pure) Food Factories, Battle Creek. Kich. QfE the avttT froma i AV steaming dish of FAUST fV l Ip SPAGHETTI and watch the B J yL smile run 'round the table. To t .luViW jlr keep the family smiling, repeat V-- 1 9m ato Ifjeeefc B il fSbsT MORE BALDHEADED WOMEN THAN MEN, SAYS AUTHORITY That's Why Women Should Abolish Dandruff and End Scalp Itch. On anted authority say that thsr are fir haMnsa.ua womea to .very foar ealdheaded kweo, and has mi hair among woman la rapidly laereaslng. Till. Is the startling statement published In Otis of th standard tnaaaatna. This would Indeed b distressing n.w for woman were It not for th fact that PARISIAN 3A(1B will surely prevent loaa ef hair from slther men or women. Ladies, don't worry; this great au thority may be right and may be wrong. Just put your faith In PARISIAN 8 AGE; t will keep for you all the hair you hav now and grow for you an abund ance of new hair. PAKI8IAN KAUU Is the most delight ful and Invigorating hair dressing In the world; If you do not use It dally you aru missing a gtorlous treat. It hi not a dyo and doe not contain a particle of dangerous sugar of lead or sulphur. It will banish dandruff, kill tho dan druff germs (cause of baldness), stop fall ing hair and scalp Itch In two weeki:. PARISIAN 8AOH also puts lustre and radiance Into dull, faded hair. Large bottle SO cent at all drug and depart ment store and at counter where toilet good are sold. Refuse substitute. Ask rnr PARISIAN BAGK the girl with Au burn hair on every carton and bottle. Remenbsr the Electric Wiring In Planning Your Hew. Home The real usefulness of electricity in the household is just beginning to be appreciated. In wiring your new home be sure that convenient outlets and sockets are installed for connecting Electric Flat Irons in the kitchen; Electric Toaster and cooking devices in the dining room; Vacuum Cleaner and Electric Fans throughout the whole house; for a Washing Machine Motor in the base ment, and the Sewing Machine Motor in the sewing room. ' See that the installation is properly de signed and that lamps are placed on the porcli and in tho closets, pantry and basement. Our Contract Department welcomes consultation regarding electric wiring plans. With this advice you can be sure that your electric wiring will be adequate to meet your demands prop erly. OMAHA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ILLIIIOISOCEflTRAL Important Changes in Train Schedules Effective Sunday, April 14th Train No. 2, CHICAGO LIMITED, will leave Omaha Union Station at 5:50 P. M., as at present, con necting with all South and Eastbormd trains in Chicago. Train No. 1, CHICAGO-OMAHA LIMITED, will reach Omaha at 8:00 A. M, as at present. Train No. 4, which now leaves Omaha at 7:10 A. JI., will be known as Train No. 8 and will leave Omaha at 10:55 A.M. Train No. 5, which now arrives in Omaha at 3:45 P. M., will be known as Train No. 7, and will arrive in Omaha at 3:30 P. M. For detailed information, reservations, etc Call at CITY TICKET OITICE, 409 South 16th Street. Phones: Douglas 264 and A-2164. : ' '