Tin: r.KK: omaua. vi;inksiay. Mii'iF.Mi'.r.i; j. iu. J3 Nebraska LABOR LMIS AND STATE FAIR: Comnlaint Entered that Women Are 1 Employed Over Nine-Hoar Limit APPLIES TO THE CONCESSIONS I Yooiti W omn hi Hair Nrrn F.arnlna rin lnnr; hj YurklnR t'.xtja Honrs Mn tie TtsrrrU aa Rranll of Complaint. Frnrn a stHff Coi respondent.! LINCOUN. Kipt. I (Speohil I Much feeling ts being Fl,nn by riopV lire preparlu gUi serv e frod et tin v ho f;ilr irrounds next week over the action of nm one In T.l'.iro'.n r. ho maile ninilniin to Lbor fomiiilaelu.er (.'harlcn Pi i! that irlrla were h:ing woiked oxer the pr- scribed hours for female labor ns pro- vlded In the labor ai-t pasFeil h I'.ie at lejrllnture. Thls mornlna Mr. Tool wept , the ' irrounds ami Invertiateii th" matter mtd the pant to work w the preacribf d time mrn and Rlrls over if nine hniir? a ilny , Tor atx days and an addltwnal time on ' T the one Biiivlav when the fair Is in opera-j tlon. Conce?iKiniKta ronipiain that Una j la nTessarv a the fa'r inanaTeniMit I allowa them only a roMricted r.'mlvr of tickets for free entmnee f,,- the help and Jf the help is required to work o:ily thr"' prsaeHbed hours It will necea.ltate a. double force of helpers and they will have to pay nil cents a day each to pet In thoi ""'""" ! State fair week Is op in which KOnd j w-sprea are t aid at the place., and nirls "who have been eomnelled to work for eenta to ?1 a day ar. pla'l of the chance to work during the week even at lonsr hour In order to ear.i the and V'O a day pMjfl nt the eating: places. It Is tho opnllon of many that the labor commissioner ought to he irlyen some jurisdiction In this matter and allow these girls a chance to earn a little some thing extra In which to buy them the rlothlnsr and othrr thlnirs neeie.ary for the comirut winter. Boek Island to rroteM. The Hoik island I the third road to ferve notice on the State Hallway com mlrslon that It will protest in the. courts the putting Into effort of the conimis alon's celebrated order No. 1?, reducing rates on freight. The other roads so far filing Btich notice are the Missouri Pa clfic and the Burlington. Wright Files Appeal. I-ee Wright filed In the supreme court this morning a notice of appeal from a judgment of the T'ouulas county district court wherein he was ordered to pay to l.izr.ie Sehlemme Jl.fimv $lfiO of this in cash and the balance In installments of $10 n month for the auppnrt of a child born to the girl In which it was alleged that lie was the father. Manpln Una Birthday. A birthday dinner was given Will M. Maupin at the Mndcll hotel last picht ! hy several of bis friends and union ' them quite a number of newspapermen. I .About two duze-.i rrsnunded. Cluience, Jlarman was toastainpter and toasts were j Hiven by W. S. Kidgell, A. M. Morrla.-ey. I Volonel Boh Johnston, li. . liagi. r'raw- ora lvenntcty nnd several oihtrs Mr. Haupin read a poem ddicato4 "o hi3 tilty-flrst birthday. APPOINTMENTS MADE BY EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE CALLAWAT. Neb., Sept. 1. I Special.) The eighteenth annual conference of the Vnited Kvangcllcal church or Neliraska i loyed its session this morning afiet- liold Ing forth In thl" city the apt week. The next cession of conferencn will he held In Omaha on August to M, i:il5. Following is the apiiointment of tlie Various ministers for the ensuing year: Lincoln IMstrict-M. T. Male, presiding eliler; Aurora and Salem. Ira Mcllrlde; Harada. H. 1. Koefer; Blue Si iincs. A Miller: CottaRe, K. A. Jackson- liaw.-on. i II. S. Tool: l ullrrton. L. Lohr: Hastings. ' S. B. IMIlov : LiuMln. to he i upl ...I : ' .Maple Cro.e and Verdon. W. H. larre:i -Ncrtli Star. H. C. Fancy: (imalia i Kirsi I ciiHcht. .). M . Kuncle; Omaha lOfacei, T. M. Kvans. Pierce. F. He Vol: CiT-' n.ont. W. W. I'ndireof'hr; l!,iseii:ile anil; l", 'iV0;. "r'V..." I.., '. i onference members: T. . Serf mul I i. 1 F LaShell of Aurora. J. W. Xve. .1 1eham and J. F. White of Lincoln, anil II. Wood of Hastings. Kearney District J. Holdeman. presid ing elder: Aima, F. K. Drum: Angora. K. L Case; Callaway. B. A. Sliively: Cam eron. B. K. Paxton: Cozad. J. M. Kohler; Cambridge. .1. M. Jones; Kustls. A. Kss lcy: Kddyvllle, C. F. Helm: Fairvlew. J. A. Lemming: Holslein. C. Hewett; Kear ney; B. Hillier; Muacot. E. .1. Menaugh: Naponee. to he aupplied: Oconto. J. N. Milton: Odefsa. 11. Hillier: Orafinn, to be sciipl'e.l: Shelton. W. T. Randoipli: 'esl Cottonwood. W. Isley. Quarterly i onfer rece members: J. A. flay and J. Frlcch of Kearney. K. L. Ktrdlner of M'.seot. c. H. Taylor of Cumeron. C. C. 'falhoit end H F. Voss m's-itonory to China, and J L. Be-, be ot Alirm. BARN NEAR GRETNA IS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING irRKTNA, Neb.. Sept. 1. iSpe- ial Tele- (gram.)-Th large, new barn of John Shecs. four miles northwest of Gretna. was struck hv lightning last night during the storm and burned to the ground. All j n'm being statutory a-iault. His victim the. live Mock was aved. Four hundred1 a 1a-jrsr-old g:rl who live near Mil and forty hu-l-f.ls of wheat and his rn-! ,nlrl'- Had he been ot.c r.iuntli older, the tire alock of laioi ncchinery wa de-j lH'' wo'!'l have if .oied a sentence from stioyed. Tlie less h paril iovfre.1 by ,hrnp 'o twenty yrars In t ic pcultentlii ry. lnuurance i Th'' sheriff hes taken hm lo Kearney. Ptullanioiil b Hotel -o!d. PLATTKMOPTII. Neh. Se;.;. 1 (Spc- l-lal.)-J. P. Fatter has Klley In this c.t .- to u. t sold the Hotel 1-V.-I !'.:.!. w if Lowery City. Mo , for J'"'V). T. H Pollock har sold o ai res of land In this county for Henry c. Lint; to Ralph Wiles for M ; er a T'i JJr. Pollock al.o sold a'-rm of land near this city to Glen W i' - for J!v ..;'. the two farm hrin6ii g I I 'fl whtc i proves that lai:d is still lm rcas.pg in value in fjn county. Miu Tlrimueil Near I'la 1 1 n.tn 1 h. PLATTSMOl Til. Neh.. Auc. .'1 .-r' -eisl.l Oscar l.'rijd. aged . jear. who was drow-ned in :he Mirsour! f ' er so-ce six m'les i ith of P'a;tin nth. :-'indy err.!r,t. as ai;: l.:iovn a.', s 'iti'.-'lj operatt.-r. T!-.- ' iy !:' P tti.-.i. He v:j" -i i'n li'.r t-.-C'i'ng w.t'i hln lio'i-.ri'. u; if;. :;n . :e u i er o.' I riep.i.' t;opi- t. t ri ii.e v i . SHL'l.ToN. Ne.,.. f. t--. I, ' -.al.) -I in Sun a', tlo ' i. ; ' i: rthf.' d. lie I if.HiC . N tr:-1'. -. .: l i r '; !y id '-t i a r-soli;ti .p. I.'. - - - ;'.e ii -j lor t e ,i r ! , : i ond' "i:::i ? C' r" '.i ."'a w a w roi g. ii-. l r':ti;.r i fil a er;-r e t-tatir . Ii . Tt-il'.j ne, i, pro-ins cry ns-tii'-i en-spi.l ! it r'ttu a luan of svouey from the l'r.-ttd StaUa. Nebraska Body of Licuteuaut Cruucletou Taken tO Joplill for BUrial! BKVTHU.K NflV. f-ert. 1. oprrim.i 'Funeral fr lre or the remains of the l.i tr l.'e ;einnt C. M Crunrleb'ti. V i ,lot Irs lf at the A'tatd eties:n:'tvent Si,' ' At bland hen a hoTrc he was riding Ml timn him. were, h -Id from 'lie i;pte- ; !t..rl church this morning at 11 lock j end wf'c lugely i-ndcd by business j men nod Mends of "the deceased, lm bid- In ni.'.iibi r 'ivm the .issoni' . i tutted c. niiu?rr'l Ti .orders f whhh n .' n n.ii 'er. lo . . A. ' """,n : romlitited th erv',c. . Preff lhis thl-) irsolar uervl. e." at the ehtjich th ' " I I o I ! n irf set. he In the i-hiel if their j .l'ih room. AT'.er the l'tli it the i-nutrn m". bmiy itn taken to .loplin. .Mo., :or iitle.r- i pier.t. The pallbearer." were It H. w II. 1.. Il-irper. Im. W. Ii.-Mrjker. S ! Hairy. F rnnk Tlientl fVi find f Brew - ter. Aiiimant (.U-n.'ral 111.'. Ma. lor llohloK- 1 urt'-. I.!ein,-,iatil. ihlhh-in atd j atnl Sitrant Austin rune nown frvn the rioh I en' mpm"nt thi nvrn rB '" , attend the funeral. They re.itrned on - fl,, Mttrnvon train SEVERAL ARE CANDIDTrS Cf0 PH AIR M 4NSH I P run VnHinmin r,rre-Miideiit I 11 rf"1' c- , 1 (r-e-hil .-nepubli- 'INl'"1';N' "T"- . ,1 ,ffl.. are here can eandMate for sta" offices are here to attend the meeting of the Mat. com mittee at the Mu.le'l hotel thise evenlnc. R. H 1'owrll. eyndidete for governor. w tlie fust to arlve and for some time . in e inference In his room at the l.'.ndell with his campaign manager. Frank Har rison, and Editor Unke of the Htste. Joiirna I. This mortiinB W. V. Hoacland of Xorlh riatt.-. catuMilato for lieutenant gov.nior. and ( W. eWfr of South Omahn. ean tlldate for attorney general, came In and with Mr. Howell and Walter Minor, can didate for tflte auditor, were In consul tation at the atate houfe. .1 C. MfNish of Wlsner also arrived this forenoon. Mr. MeMsh Is temporary chairman of Ihe state committee and may be selected as the regular chairman. ' "M"" ,:''. ..... mm- I although 8tat Treasurer Walter Ueorgt U trying? to sidestep the honor. I- M. Iteneau of Broken Bow la also on the ground and has some support for the chairmanship, having been secretary of the Epperson committee and ha been putting In some good work since the state conventlin. These three are the only ones whose names have bfen heard today in connection with the chairman ship. ATTACKE UPON OFFICER MAY PROVF Tn DC CTA' iFiiun a Staff Correspondents LINCOLN, Pept. 1. -(Special. )-Pollco Fergeant C. C. Netifeldt of the Lincoln force was very seriously Injured last '.light while attempting the arrest of a man plving his name ns John Schultz. Netifeldt and Officer HaniilnK had gone to the bouse where Sennits Aas stopping to investigate a disturbance reported. One man was taken out of the house by the officers and placed . In the patrol. The sergeant then returned to look for Prhultr when the latter struek him on the head iust as he wan entering the door, with a beer bottle, knocking the officer to the floor. Si'hullr. then Jumped astride the oSfirer ami before assistance rould.be given, hnd badly lacerated h!s head with tlie sharp edges of the broken bottle, leaving the efflfer in' a serious Condition. Schultit was finally overpowered with the help of neighbors snd taken to the Ms tlon. The officer is In a local hos pital where he la said to be In a serious condition. i NEWS NCTES FROM KEARNEY AND BUFFALO COUNTY ..,..,... t . r MtSRT, . .eh.. Sept. V W'th wheat t?o'ng tdWjrds -(Special.) the dollar ""' this co-nity. farme-s are putting all of their land available into wheat this fall. The result will be the largest acre age of wheat ever put in in the county. Rains have put the ground In prime con dition for plowing. The ComiSH'rc'al chih of Kearney has gotten behind the Community club move n'ent here snd w(U raise funds for the coming year themselves, turning the money over to the women behind the movement for use where needed. Frank K. Brown, jr.. editor of the Kearney Tiives, wan mat-red to Miss Flir.abeth Gojdell. a proin'npt Kearney young woman, the first of the cek BOY SENT TO REFORM SCHOOL FOR SERIOUS CRIME BRGKFN HUP'. Neh.. scent. 1 -.Sue. c!al.) Clyde Orel., la-.-kli-.a one m.mrh nf "U'S i years tr me. lias h?on sentenced u """'e yefits In tl- i-ef0:m school by ' bounty Jud;e IloYo-.f), the charge sfuinat olri from Gag Count.. Ft LA THICK. .Vslv. y. rt i .... i.i , I ",r -untln asking for the dismissal of ,"'" """0'1 'uourjlt by J. c. littbka ion- o i.n. inc nommatton or R. N . I- ulton for sheriif on tlie ilemoi ratie tiekei , !iuru M nvifiy by Jinic Wabhr. In the ; county eonit. The cas was set tor hear ing September 5. Mui'ka was d-tejtert by Fudon by tiiree xotes. according to the ' official count, and brought action last' j week alleging that a number of nils- ' taker nrrc mace in countlnp. . ' Tr.e property of J. II. penner In West I Beatrice was sold Monday at sheriff i . ale to 'red Ft. Llndheig. the "consider.- tii n being TT O"o. Jesse 1'HRleaon. aged SS. snd Maude I ;i'r'ke:. and f. r.o:h of Lincoln, were ' , irarried Monds." a.uernoon hy Jucge . ' V:on. K:ton M U'lieeluLn and Mis Hstt.e P.lcrle. daughter "f Mr. and Mrs Geo-g ' 1'i'rle or PelMt. Kan., were married on Mend-'.'.- even.'hr a! the home of the sr-om's isfen's Mr. nr.d Mrs. K. Ii. V.'lieelo. k, ' :n ted lit. Tp.' i. . Giles " m i-ri. ,rnn. i.nr IT. i Fine's N'i Lif P'llr arid nd the stem i of impi.rft rt. Look l-.eiinr 3fe. All 1 druggist. . Ad vf rtiseni' at. i . The ::ee Wsat Ails Are tr.e ' r.ujln.sa llo tt-rs Nebraska MAf.HINERY EXHIBITS EXCEL - i Diplav This Year at Lincoln Prom isfs to Have Many Novelties. BEACHEY STELLAR ATTRACTION Loop Loop nilcAr In I lonrt. I hroT n Target and I'rrfUMin Other .NotaMe Keats In the Mr. ' i Front ! StHff Correspondent i : I IINCt.N Sent 1 - l.rei-lnl .1 Tia I Iticlh mmcrniiig the r.vhii.etr dlph.'' the Nrhin(ikii Stite r:i!r Mit now he 11hi,isi,im1 hejon.l ilUputr. pn,n v afternoon th- exhlhllors ln- gun in.ivtnit miiehlner- to the fair R (,n,j , ,w ,rrialn that the 1 niaelilnerv Mvllon will he nuir Intenet- l8 (hall e er hetore tnaii" there nr.- n,nij, (nf.,.r hii h hai - n'n I 'n h'- pUye.l to X, hr4k fn:i:rrr.. , h,T . rhrilllra. R f )ho Kli,, fn.,r .i,,.. that IJnitoln IVaehev Is iiuhed a ftel'ar 1 attraction lll fllirht tin eaeh d.n are mart e.vaotlv on time. He n.-end.' I fc()rt l(nt( ,ir0otlv In front of the liraml- ( ..ihihI All bin looping the loop and fh-! . nnM.ie down em he seen fiom the I ' crmdMaiii'l without opeia Rlna. i little bhI. with a seiall brother, plifniieil 'huts s'iot imuinl Hie cllinic- j Hea.hey first i limb iii into tho clou. Is 'ai.ninil hi ihe tank for awhile lieforc she It a eftlniab d tioii in. ire than'A1" jl disappears at en altitude of perhaps i fh,.ill .-ank Ndow the mirfneo of the ' persons who nie member of the t.rand f''', M" reapear at almost the j v atei . I'r. Mun of Milford reurertated i Army of the Kepiihll,-. or an nfflllate.1 I ant and seemF to he falling, fallhit. I th. baby by nsin the pulmo er. I body, ate now attendinK the encamp- falllnjc Within a hundred tec I .f lli'l Miss Flor.-n.v n Mailman .tied at ber'"0t' 'arth he check his Oso. lit and nllnhta t home near St,.l.'h,.rsl , e-teM,, v. r fonsidei able routine huslneea was (Tenth- in front of the tmurtrlaivl. ' u Uln. ss of lone duration. Fut,. ,,,l i tr ineaete.l this forenoon at committee I ...t.te tin,, . f iles I pslde Hot n. the text n."nl lie flie nrsnle down and make the i trend of the iar. track a half dor.en time, flying very low. He attains a spwd of :'4a mile an hour. I Previous to the second ascent Headtey j inmes In front of the grandstand and antiouiues that he will illustrate what an j a. I -. ..... . I n !.... A. . . n 1.. Aalvl. 1 ' , ' . . I aB kI I .inii i tm a n tn n o-A m tar (Tfll . . , ... . ,, , about five feet snuaf" Iti the lente:- field. Flying at nioro than m mile. an hour Peachey launches a bomb, striken the target and the bomb explodes. The f ft Is like unto that caused by an army aviator lounchlng missiles of war at the enemy. I'realdent Roberts. Stirintendent 'Ill lam Foster and Suierlntendent Hiram Myers attended the Iowa fair. The at tendance was satisfactory, and the ma ehnlery exhibits excellent. Beach"?-, how ever, was the most thrilling attraction ever offered, they declared, and President Rolrts Is enthusiastic oyer the contract which brings Beachey to Lincoln next week. Democrats to Hold Open House at Fair I From a Staff Correspondent ! LINCOLN, rtept. 1 .Special.! Many democrats are In the city today, presum- ah. . , m..frh .,.u,. th" puhliian state committee, which convened here this evening and also to fix head quarters at Ihe state fair. The demo cratic connnitt'o will meet here Feptem- bcr 9. Among the very busy ones Is Colonel; Menry C. Richmond or Omaha, democratic candidate for the legislature from Doug las county and already an avowed can didate for the speakership of the house If the democrats control that body. Colo nel Richmond was at the fair grounds this morning and with much pomp and glory drove the first stake where he thinks the demoervtlo tent ought to b,i placed In order to get the lest resulta. It is quite fl distance from the pump, hut quite close to the fish pond. Guardsmen Start . On 16-Mile March ASHLAND, Neb.. Sept. 1. (Special Tel egram.) The national guardemen In camp here will leavetomorrow for a sixteen-mile march to Gretna, and return. Kaeh man will carry one day's rstlons. The militia signal corps from Fremont will establish wireless communication. The flag over the encampment was at half-mast until noon today In honor of Lieutenant Vrunvelvon, killed In an ac cident occurring whll riding a horse. Private Snyder of Company K had two ribs broken today while wrestling. Teama chosen from the various companies are competing In athletic events. NEWS OF FULLERTON AND NANCE COUNTY FULLERTON. Neb.. Sept. 1. 'Special ) ; The fifteenth annual Chautauqua has ' Just clor.ed In Fuller's psrk, west of Ful lerton. Stockholders of the assoc'stlon i are pointing to the fact that each year , the assembly recruits from a wider range. ' of territory. . I John ft. Dopf. prindtial owner of the, I Post in tins cny sna s siring o. nb paper offices rsnging from Missouri to, the western part of this state, arrived from Missouri last week snd will make his headquarters here for the future. Mis Joseph'ne Huse, who but recently reclined from a year's study in Benin. Germany, expect to leave f ir Omaha this week to take up her new dutie ss ii strurlo:- of German in the Omaha High ! school. The new Royal theater i rapldlv near- . i . , B completion snd is now ready for the; flooring It i said to be one of the most. up-to-date small buildings of that nature: . ... .... i In the stal. ,., life Hiiir, i A deal was eou.ileted last Week by whUh flcihert H. Tooker of ienorf snd h.s brother. F"'oyd. of Belgrade, he-ame owners tods; i,r tire Arnold plumbing , lus.ness of th. city. i The Nance County Talic.r.' institute i I s been in anni'al session during the lust week at the High nelionl building. Over evcnty-fi e Nance county teacher were enrolled snd the clase were n rlikrfe of Superintendent Michael of Ho'ilredre nnd a Miss Newman of Mis souri. ; A l-m nie Ra.-W K.ilner Traable I Cmux tt. I! don't tske long for kidney and hlad-Hr- tro'i'-r.e ti, 8-i you a 'sr-ie bsk. and wn worse if rc eh-ked. Mm H T. rtrsynge, ;,-nn- ihe, n., ws 'r r'y . ilr.an on her hncU with kidney troi'lil , tnd inflamed blsd'r. She sys: 1 I took F)ii Kidnj llils and now .t;y sek s stronger than In yesrf.. and kid ney trouble snd painful bladder sena tion hue entirely gone." Good dr'ig- 1 f l-tj are glad fn sell Foley Kidtivy Ftp. l-e-suse they slws help They ornta, jo hahit Utrmlng drvura. AD Nebraska. Nebraska Middv is - Allowed to jttesigu!KMi W ASHINUTON. Sept t.-P-i ao. omit of: alleged iiiucond n t timing the re cut sum I met itmw, three Annapolis midshipmen, h;ie hi in a-ked t.' resign. Simon .I.J Lonergan of Nohr.-is h. of t ho fitvt i l.ns. . unci Thomas I.. Chalmi r of New 1 1 h m-1 sh -it. of tbr third el.tss. alt'cad) limn rc-j signed rihI t!u- authorities lire nwni'ttiK the teMKnation of t lm third, Manuel .1 i Jcmail of Rhode lshind Tin- ntirc of the ilrlirniurnir. mh not dleclosed QpVAARn hnHTflR RFTIIRMS ! w 111.1W1111V FROM EUROPE IN STEERAGE Ktt .Kl Xel. . Sept. 1 -i ,pn iall -1 r. .-' Aiuh'tron, who went to lhiropo to i'"' ml an international nui-tluw- of etrr in" rial'.-., rune home In the sIooi-mjto of ti' - M l.oi;'!- l-o nl was i"-y ha. I anil a ! MP ill N'liolttlt of Wllt.r WH.1 doled vut. ( Mi- .MuoMip, klndi risarten learhi'i in ! the Sew. ird eiiv se h oi il , liad a firxt elaes , nbin on the muio bout .ni, managed to i Cle ? -! el hi I Ultl to atei r.i pa - a i,i;.-r. vlin was vm ill I Hi. ymnmeM child of Mr and Mrs W. Alhv n.nrow li tnb-rd il.-atli .Tiniraday. by iH ilinu Into a limk fu'l (.f n ater The -rrM.es will ho held front the home on I I'iksiIhx. i ALBION MAN FATALLY CRUSHED BY THE CARS i il.l'.M BPS. Noh . Sept 1,-fSpeclal TeeCranv - White sw itebing t hi morning laiglno I'oieinan .lm- liardner wne laiiKht letweui u ear and the platform at tho , . In an hour. It Is not known how the ac- Ident happened a. there wore, no eye witnesses, hut when he was discovered bo was wedged 111 between the plnttorm nnd Ihe car so that a portion of the plat to! m was sawed out before he could he released, linrdners home I at Albion and hi ha been here about two years. I .. . F.nern !tr Plenle. BRAPsriAW. Neh.. Sept. 1. -(Special.) P.rad.-hnw I'lmptcr No. !!. Order of tho F.aMorii Star, gave its annual picnic on the lawn nf the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. I of W est Bndshaw, Monday I afternoon Pastern Stars and their fam ilies to the nutnhcr of seventy-five, canie with well fill, d baskets. Vaitons games and rm es w ere provided for the amuse ment of both old and young. Among them was the "grandmother' nalldrlvlng contest," which was won by Mrs. S. Tt, l.li htenbnrgcr. C B. Palmer, Jr., worthy patinii, spoke or th Pastern Star Ma sonic homo at Plattiimoiith, and a gvner oiir free will orferlng- was received for tlie SiMiie. Je-OS GROUCH. The White Man's Burden People are fin-hng out that a lot of the troubles that jro to make up life's burdens are caused by Coffee Drinking Coffee coutains a drap; caffeine about 2V1' grain to the cup. It not only stands to reason, but has been dinoiist rated sek-ntil icully and in practical experience, Uiat this steady drugging is a foe to health and comfort. A tfrent army of jx-ople hav found freedom from c'.ffee burdens, by chanpno; to P it delicious pure food-drink, made from whole wheat and a bit ' f nio!a.ss k No caffeine, no drutf, no harm ful inrredients. Ken cliilrlren drink Post urn freely with benefit; they cm n't do that with coffee. P -tu'ii forties in two forms: 3e71.'r PcstXUT. mut be boiled, 15c and 25c pkpn. In.t?tt Postum. a soluttle form, miido in the cup instantly. .'!0o and TMc t'ns. (Jr-.'-en' cenwrrere m-II buth rinds and the cost per cup is rd.oiit the same. 'There's a Reason" for Postum VETERANS HAVING BIG TIME Together with Wives Are Being En-! tertaiiifld at Detroit. runreiiTic AT ENCAMTMENT mute Places inula nre nl Incnti Thousand IiiiudI 1'arn tie la lo lie llrlil Tomorrow . I'KTIHMT. Sept. 1 While xetcran of the -t- II nni anil their v e cnfoYi .1 thrtusolvr mi the v.Uer toila . hundred.-, of thousand.-, of flags and l'nn nrr mnppeil ntnl fluttered met- I'rtroit. Shut the f n tv-i iKhtli imtlotiHl enrattip- ! ........ . . I il,. I 1mi .t llm 1!.'MllUMi. ( ... ... I neitiin ia9i Miiuiimv uir ruy hhh im-i-u m. ; a. ene of patrlotir ilemon-tratlon" without number. l.ouil tlualei. I'.n thuilarlv uioxInB I'h' lure rhow.i. lme offereil "approprlHte prouiaiiia' to nttraet the ohl aolilleia Hull Run Htul (lettyahum were foiiuht .ikhIii yeati-nlay nml tmlay In phture.- mil ither hlsloiii linlilent weie iewi' in Ihe raine lilillinT l.nthusi.iim. ioii h .ik the pta house iiu - mt bef.uo eMi'ileni ei1. u a uninon ' ih eiirtTtiee. Sometimes the rllniiiN to h tin illitiki baa hroiiKht a rlppm. i ry from lirand Arm i'ieri inn battle ronirn.lea tieeibd only the iKnul to loin in the ie.ipmie. In a mo ment ijonena of ex tt.d nu n weie on their feet, hent fovina hei ame utrnlktht and "icetliiK by the women national or- naniHtiona. The Son of eterana ami I t lie Xrsoi'latliin of I'l'innv Ptlsoners of j War also held session Tho first public unit not will be held lontKht at the Light tiuard armory. A number of welcoming addresses and responses are on the program, liovernor t l-'errls of Michigan. Mayor Oscar H. Mur of Petioit and Washington liardner of Albion, coniiiiiinibr-ln-chlcf of the i ti nml Army of the Republic, mo anions the speakers. Tim annual parade will take plai-o to morrow forenoon. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS TAKEN BY SAFE ROBBERS FFLLF.RTON, Nrb., Sept 1. -(Special ) Harry Cannon's saloon was entered by burglar about J.3i this morning and the sate blown open by dynamite. The ex plosion wa heard and the tire alarm Houmbd. I'lio burglars left, in an auto. Five hundred dollars was taken from the sa fe. YOUNG HASTINGS BOY DIES FROM HIS BURNS HASTINGS. Neh.. Sept. 1. -(Special Telegram.) Wilson Plckena. ! cam old. son of John Plcki'tia, was burned last night, when he attempted to kick a can of blasting gasoline out of the way of an approaching automobile and died today. STUM Smoke Shows Pope HttSll't Bceil Named J I'.MUS. N pt I - Ai i oriltnt to rtoine . dlMiateli to tti- II. ixiis MCt'tP v. (wi erl ' thousptiil pi rsoiw H.I, inlil.'il tliin lnorpiiiu to nati-h tin- ihtnuvx of the Sl.vtine I i h.iii I. I'ti . -ruth i iiuike Hi opi' Then the prople KiM-w h popr Iiiol not horn clerteil j on the flr-M t'allot To ml- noon iikhIii pmioKo appi'iivnl. itiflntiim that a m tul h.illot hinl hei-n tiUin without eleillon. i 'riie1 MinoUe u.i't fi'oni the hiii-nttii; hiillot Hum enr tt nml hhir llnrni!. l.'Hi.W. la. Si t I i Sii . Inl Kulien 1 Mi ffor l. livlim on a farm four tinlea , iwe.st of Wooilhit.e. m MiiIiiimI a loaa of Mo i lat'Ke barn h fir. la -t ev.innt; The IIP WB aiiMil hv a holt of lithium In : laihlolon to the h.iin, tw.Mity t-ina of hay. i I .! hilhhets i . f wheat, '.-a hl.Hbel of oata. j j I'M bushel. r eorn. hai'iie. ainl fiirni ' niaehhieiA- were el.io bui-neil. 'I he Iowa 1 ! partially . oM ieil h ln.'iraiu e. tli.-it jour valu.'ililos linvc tho Most Pro tectum w h p n you phi cc tlit'iii in a Van It of tho Ouiah i Safe Deposit Com pany. It is Fire and Murgliir Pnvf. Safe I N'jHisit 1! o x r- s for rent, $.'..00 per year. 3S TOPS TUCKS SKAT rovEns ' TITIK COVERS LINEN COVERS Cl'SHIOXS DI NT HOODS RADIATOR HOOPS TRANSPARENT HHEETINO IiEA TIIER REPAIRING FENDERS COVERED AND REPAIRED ROWS STRAIGHTEVEn DENTS REMOVED FROM PANELS . AnjrthliiK In lePatlier or Fabric That Can He Done. The Holly Auto Trimming Go. "EXPERTS" 318 Haroty Btrsst. Omaha, Msb, Song, 3786. Our Work Bpsaks for Xtsslf, IB Ttsrs With Drnramond. ffc: f i3Jtrtrvj mJim"fo JllM''.'l...r.'ivt ;ir. , Hu em n tt Youmakesure) .. in V9 .w w -JJ amm New advertisers particulai'ly, need to get atten- tioa. Peopl axa more apt to reineraber an ad witta a good cut. We know how to make "striking illustrations." Every advertiser nowadays wants illustrations. We can tave 70U a great deal of trouble and expense, too. We have facilities for making the photographs, drawings, cuts and electrotypes, all under one roof, and the beat workmanship in town In each department. We have over 10,000 negatives of all ports of 6ub- Jeeta clasmfied, and we can sire you a print Immediately of most any subject you can think ot, and at a nominal charge. Bee Enarraviug Department, Bee Building, Omalia. Sl il I HlHI IB - 7 - - - "" lux- - z.. . " :"T" i-a.:':. YOU NEED OUR BUSINESS-BUILDERS In Your Fall Business Our new book for retailor.1;, "HOW TO SKLL MOItK COODlV contains ion panes ohotk full of TKIKM and PKOVKN miRr,r-.tioii br to how to bring: the buyers to your store-. It Is virtually a treat ise, on building, up a Hticcossful business, and lists everything needed by the nierrhant In the w ay of adxerttslnR ptipplles, for inter ior, exterior nnd rotintry use; printed hiipplioH of all Kind, d irrtlelnit novoltlea, etc Write for thin book. It 1 free lo every es tablished merchant. M. F. SlifiFER & CO. 12tli aiirl l'rnm Stree1s, Omaha, cbrikH. Watch the Want Ad Section next Sunday. Sept. 6th for something of interest to everv Bee reader Hot weather sense Eat cooling foods in clean sanitary places. The Puro Food Sign. Qaickserv Cafeteria Rasement City NatT Rank RIdg, Or Uoston Lunches. 210 South lttth BU 14O0 IsuuKlas hL HOH Farnam St. mi jw iljajiii ihi tc, rfWt ?fwWv - - r. - - r.ai - - . - yX- '1r'wl'r