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    TlfK OMAHA SCXDAY KKK: Q TOHKR 11. 1014.
AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA 'HERERsAfc CA0NFER'
Helpful Suggestions for the New Home
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Central Labor Union Opposes Ne
Workmen' Compensation Act.
SAYS IT IS NOT GOOD MEASURE
tTWIaratlon Mnilr In Reelntlnn Hint
It liars Hlahls nf Icllon at Law
that Present tiittr
tilTI.
Joining th- Omntij ." tilt :il l-abnr utumi
In its protest against the nu turn f Hi"
Workmen 's compensation Mil Into a lew
Ihe Unuth Omaha Central Labor union In
n strong set of rndnrsi nwnts s s that
the present ronipi neallon bill 1" contrary
to the true principles if n compcnsiitlori
law
The resolutions l a.." J "t their In
l.ieetlns !y ttmt tin- row law will d. ny
trial by jury to Injure! workmen und Unit
It limits icenwry to exactly one-tenth
of the imount now to he recovered ninl-r
the general law. Tbr refoiut Ions rail
tion tli'- members of nrgMM.'.cd Inhnr to
work against the proposed law.
Mla Dormai Has I rami.
Mis Maijorla lHrmi. .intl-suf f rate
worker, lia.l the largest audience of the
season at the I'nlon Stock y.uds yester
day noon while bIk toll her beams rea
sons for opiioalng the vote for women
campaign. The speaker u u. u lavonte
and vii given much applimpe. Moil f
the men in tlie Mock yanlit are not
exactly suffrage workua hut In the. face
of tha bombardment given them by the
suffragettes they have shown little Inter
est on) way or the other. Mix Iorninn
took the position that If the suffragettes
wer. looking for the social betterment
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MAKING THE CITY BEAUTIFUL j Type of New Modern 0 inaha Homes
Owners of Binneyhurst Have Plans
for Improving Their Addition.
AWAY FROM THE SET STYLES ,
II n Itmr- ".me I mil 1,1 nnl 1 1
nl o to lie terlrl In i
I'l'm l!oa nf True- !
Ticknor Editor of
i High School Register
inenlM.
It:il " , h n,nrr.-ri tht :i o in.
veloplr.K '.f mi.i.II Irurtu ,,f iltlii ml t ri in :
tll .ltV IllliitM Kuv. trrn r.nni.rliinlll..a
. ...w i-. i . ii i- i.i i iinnnfl m LTOWiril
ncc nriil pinuro of
Hno to n,p i on pji
Its iiihi-lilliintx
The p.irt nl.oiit city plimnlni; that, mojit
Inti n-eld the mnn rr mo.lcr.'ite mean In
tliat which kIv-h him a home In neat
H'lrrtmrOliiCM whirr- he ran be eloso to
city trHiicportHtlMM f.-i.'llltl-e, rlo to
' hoolii nnil rhiirchcH
A lieamlful lit y of hmiea not me In
which Ioiik ruwn or hiniipa are lilU nil
nllko an.l with.mt inv ileflnlte Idea na to
rpi-earnnre mrl iiinliv. Hurh it Man
iI'k b not make j eminent grow th or In
rreaalntc alun to real entatc. itather It
In the rarer ij . v tlmiiK'.it-oiit plan of ren
dering aervlep to both tha rlty and home
owner bv roiiHtrurtlnK hoimei with aome
) tl ree day. beginning thl. afternoon with r-.. o immnna repreaem.
. .. . - . -i la rllf'erent lnftlrHtln of the uril.l und
I ri .r
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JAM KS A. WIIITMMHK.
A aerlea of four training ri.nfcrencen
for leadVra in ri'llgloua work of all kln1a
for men anil boya will be helJ at the
Young .Men'a Chrlatlan aneoclatlon for
ti.VH I K Till". MANY linrPES IIK('KN1I.V lil'lt.T IN IIINNKYIU UST.
Building Operations for Nine Months
of working; women and children they
would not be looking to equalize thing"
-which under tbe preaent ayati-m tloea r
much for tha women's aide of leKlfOatlon.
It Was Offlrrr (troll.
James Fitzgerald of the Commerrlal
Sxvlngs and Loan aaaKlatlon excilcd
the speed laws lata Thuraday night wtilln
I e drove to the polica elation to prevent
a highway robbery near hi" home at
Twenty-fifth and K street. When he re
turned with a machine load of ropiwra
bristling with artillery the highwayman
firoTed to be John Srott. a policeman on
!uty In Highland pnrk. Fitzgerald bought
the cigars all around and pledged every
one to secrecy but the story leaked out
yesterday.
It happened that Night Captain Hank
Carey had ordered several coppers In plain
clothes to stay In the north end dlatrirt
during the parade while people were away
detailed. He also kept an eye out for
Irom home. Boott was. one of the men
apeeders. Just as Fitzgerald was about
to retire to bed he looked nut of the win
dow and saw man from the pnrk spring
out Into the road and fliKh a light liefnre
speeding auto. The auto went forward
Vith a dash and there was the Round of
a shot. Then followed the run to tho sta
tion. Chief Mitchell, head of the gypidea of
this section of the country. Is In town,
and the wandering tribes of Romany are
lieglnnlng to foregather here with the
l omlng of winter. The police are worried
over the matter because of the trouble
these people cauae every year.
Acting Chief Olllln and Captains Zalou
dek and Carey have ordered the polica to
Veep the camp at Thirtieth and T streets
tinder strict surveillance.
Caarch Services.
Haptiat Church, Twenty-fifth and H,
i" iiiiam ix. miii. I'aator Kegular ser
vices si 11 and 7:SW. Hev. H. R.
t'hapman of Uneoln will proa oh In the
morning ana Rev. (leorge Hutherland of
orand Island at 7 30. Monday school at
young I'eople a aocletv at 1:30.
Drown lark Sunday school at :, Illlls-
aiaie Muiuay school at 1:30: prayer and
lellowslitp meeting Wednesday evening at
Christian Church, J. B. Aluer. Pastor
Topic lor morning, "Selling Their Hlrth-
light. Topic for evening. "The Hero of
Tarsus." Monday achoi at .I6, Christian
Endeavor at 7.
Methodist Biascopal Church. J W. Kirk
Patrick, faator lu bll; worship at 11
and 1:40. 1 'reaching by the pastor at
the morning service. In the evening Rev.
. P. Richardson will occupy the pulpit.
fipcelaJ music by large chorus choir. Hun
lay school at 9 V Kpworth league meet
ing at :.
8t. I.ukes I either an Church, Corner
Twenty-fifth and K. Rev. Ir. t. 11. Yer
lan, J'astor Hunday school at 9:4ft, morn-
a h'g meeting for men In the gymn.islum.
Two kimcIhI leaders who have attained
prominence throughout thu country will
be here to conduct the conferences and
make addresses. They are Fred 8. Good
man and J. A. Whltmore of New York,
secretaries of the rclli:lous work ilrpsrt
ment of the association's Internstloiial
committee. The conferences will le held
all may he admired ami denlied by others
so the city planning ldeu Miould he worked
out hIoux the line of itn in each house a
dlntlnctivi nena and attractlveneMS all its '
own.
A recent example of tha succeHsfiil
Vorltlnp out of this plnn Is that of Itln
nevhurst which wn developed ny the
under the direction of the state commit- iwnny investment company.
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tee nf the aasoiintlnn. and are expressly - "'"i'"" o ne nearly a wnoie
Intended to train and perfect all rel'g-
loiis workers In churches. Sunday schools
and the Young Men's Christian associa
tion. "A Rig Fool In a High Place." will bo
the subject of Mr. Whltmore's address
Scnday at 4 p. m. Special musl lias been
arranged. A fellowship luncheon will fol
low, after which Mr. cloodman will speak
on the subject. "Friendship's Supreme
Challenge."
All Protestant denominations will unite
In the conferences, starting Monday aft
ernoon, and various local men will take
turns In presiding.
Ing worship at 11. fcermon by Rev. J. R.
1 'Ixon of York.
First Presbyterian Church. Twenty-third
and J Pulpit will be filled in the morning
bv Rev. J. (I. Ilatzle of Fremont, Net).,
one of the delegates to, the Ilaptlst con
vention now In sennlon at Omaha. In the
evening Rev. J. I). IUxon of York will de
liver the sermon. Services will be at 11
and 7:.K. The Sahhath school will meet nt
and the Young People's Hoclely of
Christian Kndaavor at :30.
Bouth Omaha United Presbyterian,
T.,niv.ltiirit And II Mtreets. Curl K
Oladftjfter, Pastor Sabbath school at:l
a. in. Morning worship at 11 a. in., a
communion aervlce. Hev. Mr. Bpeer ef
the Central church,' Omaha, will occupy
the pulpit. Young People's tyirlatian
Vnlon at t.K p. in. Kvenlng wornhlp at
7:80 p. m.; sermon, "The Famine In Sa
maria, "
Ma arte City Goaalp.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hrdlk-ka announce
the birth of a daughter.
The chrysanthemum festival of the
I'ntterl Presbyterian church will lie held
Thursday and Friday evenings, November
ID and 20.
The women of the new Century club will
hold a rummage sale at Twenty-fourth
and H streets in the Murphy building,
Wednesday, Thursday and r liday.
TV can aave vou 2T per cent on your
stove. The largest line of stoves in the
city to select from. A l-plece set or line
w nnila ware irtven nwuv free with every
range or kitchen cabinet. You owe ll Ui
yourself to Investigate before you buy,
Koutsky-Pavllk company.
A Pretty Skin
Makes a Pretty Face
fuuaj-t's Calcium Wafers Clrmnsa the
Skin Very (Jiitralr and Make
It Ulnar and White.
Do you envy the girl with the delicate
, tints and the rosy glow of good
health on her face'.' Do ou long tor
the perfect freshnesa and beauty of her
. omplexlon? The means of gulning them
are within your reach ih.s verv iniiitiie.
Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work this
wonderful mlradn of good looks for you
within a very few days. No matter how
covered with pimples, rash, ecr.ema or
any sort of skin eruption your Tiki- innv
ie no matter how dull and rllow your
skin swears your complexion will bo
iansfoimed almost luxtantly Into all thut
is lovely and debirable.
block It was a comparatively cany mat
ter to convert whnt was for years an
ugly vacant weed patch Into what Is now
a nioet conveniently arranged and pretty
residence district of Omaha. Kftch house
In this dlntrlct Is a fine five-room bunga
low, and while the very best of building
methods and material were used, they
ure sold at a very moderate cost and ap
peal strongly to tho average man. When
asked about the development of this
piece of ground, one of the officers of the
iieany investment company,
said:
"Our experience with tho unhnlldlnir
and improving of Rlnneyhurt Is one of
tho most satisfactory pieces of business
we have yet undertaken, for It proves to
us thut there Is a great field ahead for
more of this class of work.
"Considering that these hnusns have
every convenience and are of high quality
throughout, we believe that in selling
them at a moderate coet we are actually
doing something for men of moderate
means as well as our part toward the
beautifying of Omaha's residential
sections.
Our company plana on developing this
Idea to still greater extent, for we not
only believe that It will give us more val
uable property as security behind our In
vestments, but we also believe that auch
building operations will greatly add to
the beauty of the city as well."
ll is not ea.-y to extract c. insolation
or Joy from the statement of building
operation for the month of Septm!sr.
The figures look unfavorable. In fact,
they are unfavorable. Auguat, the first
month of the Kuropean war, made a
very cret'talde tdiowing. a shrinkage of
only 4 ler cent, as compared with Augnist
last year. Hut September reveals a loss
of per rent. Tho explanation Is pet
laps this: Plans late In July for Augiibt
permits hud already progressed so far
that stoppage was Ixith unnecessary and
undesirable. Put during tho month of
August there was not the same undi
vided looking ahead to construction
work. Instead, there were street corner
discussions and arguments. Turning the
spot light on the misty future, a some
what hazardous guesa would be that
building operations may he about due to
get their second wind. One considera
tion which Is receiving some attention
Is that building inHterlal has cheapened
In lome directions within recent weeks,
Hastings & Heyden
to Lay Out Tract
North of Florence
.ar
MA
Kaiser's Property
in West Canada Not
to Be Confiscated
LONDON. Oct. 10. Kmperor William ll
popularly supposed to have large Invest
ments In the timber and mineral lands of
Rrltlsh Columbia and It has been rumored
In London that the Rrltlsh government
was considering the confiscation of the
emixror'a property In Canada.
It can be stated on the authority of a
high official In the foreign office that the
government bas no thought of confiscat
ing the property of alien enemies located
within the confines of tha Rrltlsh empire.
Through Alva Von Alvensleben of Van
couver, R. C, a number of prominent
(lermana are said to have bought large
tracts of Rrltisli Columbia lands, partic
ularly mineral and timber lunds. The Her
man emperor Is supposvl to be heavily In.
terested with Mr. Von Alvensleben In
western Canadit properties.
However, tho Rrltih government has
not even made an Investigation of thu titles
or the proortles lit question and dis
claims any curiosity as to the emieror's
reported investments.
Clty-
Akron I
Alliauv
Atlanta
Kaltlmoro
Iliruiingham ..
Hoston
Hi-idgeport ....
llulfulo
Cedar Kapids..
Chattanooga ..
Chicago
Cincinnati ......
Cleveland
Columbus
Dallas
Dayton
Insnver
Des Moines ...
Detroit
Duluth
Fjist tlrnnge...
Kvansvllle . .1
Fort Wayne....
Crand Rapids..
Harrlshftrg ...
Hartford
Indianapolis ..
Kansas City...
Dl ncol n
Los Angeles ..
Louisville
Manchester ...
Memphis
Milwaukee ....
Minneapolis ...
Newark
New Haven ...
New Orleans..
N. T. City
Manhattan ..
Rronx
Urooklyn
Queens
Richmond ...
svpt.
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1.0ii7.l:ti
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91.1W4
M.I 4.
U'2.50
4'.7.6'.'4
loV4
12I.U10
4)l.i2K
lib'i.U'tfi
tw.twi
l.lt.0;4
jw,;n
77,0(7
132. ll
1,1S.0"4
8M,27f.
211. 60
4.11, I0
ita.m
S,47r.M0
1.239.H01
S,622.Z9i
1.27A047
109,121
Sept. Per Cent.
I'.'IH Oaln.lxjss.
t S.4.-p ... '7
4.!i'.iu..'r;f.
soK.i'.'r;
2K.f.iQ
i.:r";.:!40
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7,XiiS,)W
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4i;n.;ii".
H7. !fki
Ki.'i,4)
I27.7r
2,ir.ti.iYi
473.8W
ir,:Mr,
Pi. 710
27.aKi
1.673..TrO
.,421
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fi7,
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1.74",fit5
2OT.170
im.oifi
W74.Gcfl
1.449.WO
Hfii.62r,
24S.KS0
18A.769
.S97,1!S
fi?1.0!i
2,4ofi.7r0
l.PlS.H'JS
161,339
41
2
54
241
19S
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40
26
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7
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a,
39
16
8
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52
54
39
59
14
14
34
27
a'ld that this may serve as a spur to In
reased activity. looking the figures
squarely in Uie fate, this is the present- j
ment: 1
The official reports of building per
mits, Issued by seventy-one of the prin
cipal cities throughout the country, dur
ing September, received by. the Ameri
can Contractor, Chiraga. total $44,971,
904, as compared with 165.814,495 for Sep
tember, 1913, decrease of 32 rer cent.
Rut the losses are not unanimous. There
are eighteen cities that show gains. In
cluding St. Paul, 209 per rent: Denver,
241 per cent: Des Moines, 19 per cent;
Kcranton, 339 percent; Springfield, 111.,
1 per cent; Salt lke City, 237 per
cent.
For the first nine months of the year
the showing Is creditable. The total
cost of building permits Issued In the
seventy-one cities was IneS, 276,753, as
compared .with trivl,21K,S92 for the corre
sponding ierlod last year, a decrease of
only 4 per cent. The statement In detail
Is as follows:
Jan. 1 to Jan. 1 to Per Cent
Oc t 1. 14. Oct. 1, '13. daln.lxiss
4,:'-:l4i x
7.7V."'.'n
4 ,279.ii99
7.25617
9,290,915
lS,.)2U.4;i
I. 074,1121
9,SW,1(in
2.17,OU
Sn, 120
67,929,977
6,9i',,6S2
1B.54MW&
4.0s7.isl
6.sm,o-o
4.690.I1H9
2,;ti9.i4
1.4O9.909
23.644.S75
8.525,029
1.495.777
1,442. 54H
1,7kTi,512
3. 415,148
727.04.".
4,039.S4fi
7.54T.745
7,630.090
1.396,355
26,5S3,2;2
3.S9S,M7t
1.259.H6H
3,425.761
10,(i54.5U
9.647,350
II. 907,344
2,900.471
8,812.484
1 F.arlo Ticknor came off t torl.'Hs In
1 campaigning for the position of editor In
j chief of t he llluh S Ic ol R-a!ler. The
rnce between him and l is two opponents.
(lould and Allan, was close up to the time
j of the Voting, ai d there whs u good deal
of Indecision until tli- result whs nn
. tiounced.
Ticknor
of the
to hoi
; Mid he
I Hist will be wholely Impartial.
Moth (lould and Allan are club men
The contest between Robert Odell and
Wlliani Campen for the position of busl
, iirss manager was close, but odell finally
' won nut. The remaining officers ar.?
lleraldlne .Inlinson, assistant editor, who
lent Hazel Mr-Mullen and F.lizaheth
HM'tf-ch and Russe peters, assistant busi
ness manager. Peters was the only one
, running for that position. The Register
! will be Issued the last of the month.
! i. i,.. i V VsMfhn a neighbor, seri-
ouslv hurt. Me h.1 tlimU-d into an auto
mobile on Cass street and t'.ic machine
started downhill at Twent y-second rtrect
i and at Twentieth turned over, inroinn
I the lad out.
decision until tip' result whs nn- ffVt
ed. ! MSi
inor Is e nonclnb man and captain, pfjj I
band. He Is the first nonclub man ,
id the office in n number of year; Gr"Jfc
he plans on putting out a Register,
one Builders
Serves You
"KTeryVoly loves pretty face aad
a aeUoata asla."
face loiiuns und ii-iiii merely allevl
au li. irriiut.oa in uie sain lucy are
ol no urriuaiieiil vaiuv. .-tu.nl caiclum
itaiti's go r is ui aii i ibe caueu oi piiu
I'ioa the poiauiis tuul l.opuiilita lu Uiu
lnuod. They cnase tnem into ins puitia,
iliauss Uioul Into ksxh tuul ar easiiy
L'luumatsd and tnen stimulate ibe pores
Into Uirowlng them oui. 'i here is no
waste of time no looting around. Theso
lutie wafers asaliniiaiei Into the blood,
work night and day unill every impurity
Is gulteu lid of and you not only nue a
clear cuiupleuon but pure, vlxoruua blood
that endows you with new lire and
eneigy.
Stuart's Calcium Wafers contain noth
ing harmful uolhlng lul what lliounanda
o( pIDsaiana liaa used and reoonv
mended. Its rLlef conatituent. caiiiuin
sulphide, la universally recognised as the
most powerful of blood purifiers.
Surprise our n lends by mneiing them
witn a race raoiant witn lovellnsaa In.
sieaa or ins aisanreeable, pimplv one
they are usvd tu. (jive yourself the su
preme happiness that the ronaciouaneaa
of good looks and the power of aurao-
non win unrig you.
Hoy a boa of Btuart's Caldum Wafers
tuiay and see bow quickly the pimples
will disappear. Thev can be obtained
at any drug store at bo rents a box.
Thy come In a form convenient to carry
and an pleasant to tn taste. A am 1 1 1
sample package will be mulled free bv
i sliresstr.g r. A. Btnart Co., 17 Stuart
Blum Is to Talk to
the Theosophists
K. T. Blum. Kansas City, president of
the Middle West Federation of Theo-
ophlcal Society lodges, will deliver two
lectures in Omaha Suturday and Sunday
evenings at suite 701 Pee building.
The lecture Saturday evening la on the
subject of "The Purpose of life." The
lecture Sunday evening Is on the subject
of "Thought Power and Healing."
SEVENTH VICTIM OF
. GAS IN WEEK DEAD
Francis Drake. 19 years old. perman
ently Injured a year ago when run down
by an automobile driven by Walter Molse
at Ktgbteenth anil Harney street, came to
his death early last night, either a suicide
or by accident. Drake, who lies at 7io
houtli Eighteenth street, was found by
his 'mother dead in his room from gas
asphyxiation. H was the seventh death
by gaa wlth'n the week.
A new acreage subdivision north of
Florence la being platted. Hastings &
Heyden nro subdividing a forty-acre
tract lying two and one-half miles north
west of Florence, on the Calhoun paved
road. Into five-acre summer home tracts.
Most of this tract Is covered with sec
ond growth hickory, black walnut and
other variety of trees.
This is part of the Whltted farm, which
this firm bought several years ago, that
was originally a 120-acre tract. Winding
driveways will probably be graded
this fall.
'Center View Is to
Be Put Upon Market
The Ryron Reed company has com
pleted Plans for the sale of Center View,
an addition to Omaha. This addition Ilea
on the southeast slope between Fifty
seventh and Sixtieth streets and Pine
..reel and Krna avenue, affordlmr srood
drainage to all lots and giving a splendid I
view of the surroundings In all directions.
l.lnn P. Campbell of the Ryron Reed '
company states that he considers Center I
View one of the most attractive and most,
desirable additions the company has of-i
fered for some years. He looks for rapid J
tncrease lu value, as work on the West
Center street extension of the West I
Ieavenworth car line is being rushed to !
completion and will extend to Flfty-nlnth
and Center streets, one block from the
addition.
BANKERS REALTY COMPANY
REPORTS MANY SALES
During the last few weeks reports from j
real estate dealers all over the city Indl- i
rate steadily Increasing activities In the i
Omaha real estate market.
The Rankers Realty Investment com
pany reports the following sales during
the last few weeks:
N. J. Clarkson house and lot, I4.W0.
W. C. Ferrln. business building. $i.S6...
Ren I.iistgarten. four houses, i",64i.
J. J. Kalln i. house, l ,o.
Josiah T. I -Von. house. 11,100
K.. W. Hulm. house, and lot. 1.7W.
R. Stockton, house and lot. t:!5o0
C. W. Porter, house and lot. S3 SO.
Jesse M. Morain. house and lot. II ftn).
L N. Swanson. house and lot, f3.7'.
H. S. P.uglestnn. house and lot $1250.
A. J. Ferris. Wearne park lot, $s7."i.
('. A. Nessbaum. Wearne park lot.
i". IC. Anilrrcon. house and lot. i.1,750.
V. W. Hell. Wearne park lot. :ni.
J. C Rentro, house and lot, f'i 2'n
If. S. tiolttslone, house and hi, S4 7iW.
Totals 11,619.179 11,492.241 1
Omaha 312.360 414. 50 ... 26
Paterson 72.7N3 54.215 '84
Peoria 136.7W 142.246 ... 4
Philadelphia .. l.Sll.306 4.S6.I : ... BH
Pittsburgh .... Hh0.49 1.434,790 ... 39
Portland .'I09.140 1,621,006 ... 81
Richmond li,T99 122."W1 li ..
Rochester S6,nS4 84.3. ZM ... tl
Salt Ike City 4M.S60 142.9:47 237 ..
San Francisco. K30.0M 2,273,723 ... 63
St. Joseph 20.173 77.130 ... 66
St. Louis 651,49 1.1K0.MM ... 46
St. Paul I.kl 1.936 910.9ns y ..
Scranton S18.21S 71.4?0 339 ..
Seattle Ufi,b 692. SIR ... 20
Shrevcport .... 53.077 74 573 ... 22
Sioux City S4.O50 Iflo.Off. ... 16
South Rend .. 42.1' ft.02H ... 29
Spokane 42.26.1 679.115 ... 94
SprliiKfid, III. 13"i2 f.!3"J4 166
Svrncuse. 262. .f.f. 1,442.703 ... sJ
Taroma K6 R 157. M ... 44
Toledo ariO.S.Vi 672,49 ... 46
Topeko 4"610 116.605 ... 65
Troy 71,104 1.2M 950 ... 94
Wnshlngtnn .. 390.611 740.RK6 ... 47
Wtlkes-Rarre . 84 om 13:t.oft) ... S7
Worcester 562.W 404.619 ... 35
City-
Akron 8
Albany ........
Atlanta
Knltimore ....
lllrmingham ..
Hoston
Rrldgeport ...
Ruff.il
Cedar Rapids.
Chattanooga .
ChlcaMo
Cincinnati ...
Cleveland ....
Columbua ....
Dallas
Day ton
1 'enver
Des Moines ..
Iietrolt
Duluth
Kast Orange..
Kvansvllle ...
Fort Wayne..
Orand Rapids.
llarrisburg ...
TTartford
Indianapolis ..
Kansas City..
Lincoln
I.os Angeles..
Ijoulsville ....
Manchester ,.
Memphis
Milwaukee ...
Minneapolis ..
Newark
iNew Haven...
New Orleans..
N. Y. City
Manhattan .
Rronx
Urooklyn ...
Queens ....K
Richmond ..
Totals
Omaha
Paterson
' Peoria
Philadelphia .
Pittsburgh ...
Portland
Richmond ....
Rochester ....
Salt IJi. City.
San Francisco
St Joseph
St. Louis
St. Paul
Scranton
Seattle
Shreveport ...
Sioux City ...
South Rend ..
SVokane
Sprlngf d, 111.
Svrncusa
Tacoma
Toledo
Topeka
Troy
Washington ..
Wilkes- Rarre..
Worcester
8. 42 35 $
6.323.470
4,o:is.5Ti
8.011.935
3.327.860
IS 226,4Vi
1,978.8:4
9.i;o, mm
,4M,0
H5h.997
63,760.710
7.;:l.2."i9
21 ,672.915
4.853,260
5,095.472
a.87S.6!4
2.844.5TK)
1.5511,058
84.291,805
2.300.113
1.445.703
1.112.454
2.OR8.360
3.16S.S64
810.200
3,007,956
7,109,272
8.106,360
874.412
14.351,764
3,723,346
1.220.156
2.655.66;
9,:96,840
12.924.940
8,669.565
3.347,702
2,318,59
10
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19
22
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3
DANCER AND BALLYHOO
MAN ARE MARRIED
In true oriental style, with tom-toms
heating and flageolets walling a weird
music, the marriage nf Paul Tacooblan
and Elizabeth Nolden was solemnized
yesterday afternoon at the King's High
way in the (Jarden of Allah show. The
bride Is a hoochle koochlc dancer and the
groom Is a ballyhoo man.
Rev. A. K. Uhrnsn performed the cere
mony, which, despite the rain, was wit
nessed by a great crowd. After the wed
ding an elaborate wedding supper was
served.
CHILD CLIMBING INTO
AUTO IS THROWN OUT
"Mamma, I'm going out walking. I
guess I'll take my ctoggle along to keep
the girls away," exclaimed 3-year-old
Paul Orossman. son of I. Grossman of
the Oate City Furniture company, and
living at 607 North Seventeenth street.
Half an hour later the boy was carried
1st It pays " on your
money invested; more
over 2n&r, on your share of the
surplus, pnyahle Jan. 1st
1 and July 1st.
.Trd It divide with you all
builders profit.
4th u protects your money:
HOW
itb-
Ry Preferred Share";
Ry Mortgages on new
homes the safest secur
ity known.
By cash in bank.
-It will build you a honse
and furnish the money
required.
(Ith It will give you a better
home for the money ex
pended than a small con
tractor can give you.
7th It guarantees satisfaction.
For service and economy
Home Builders is unequal.
Invest your money in Home
Builders' shares and when
ready to build, see
mr
Be
I W 11 J 111 l J L Tl II'IF
49.827.1731
16,644.206
35,937.227
15,718.290
1.800,333
118.927.786
4.102,733
1,373.198
2.011.381
30.453,965
12.868,866
6. T70.185
2.926.811
7.870,636
2.595.969
24,991. 956
641.W9
10 611.524
12.497.999
1.251,067
10.626.S30
1.0(19.390
1.771.220
1.109.662
849.172
904.320
2.737.856
1,110 935
6,263 623
452.760
7. Vt.6R2
956.643
4.377.106
62.1)42,833
19.235,624
26 .WH 636
13,379,396
1,879.710
124.042,099
8,388 643
1.063. 256
1.743.753
32.57600
10,792 696
11,026.775
3,037.023
7.631.961
1.672.890
16,819.659
,660,376
12,676.063
7,297,209
950.492
7,9i,4)
1.050.154
1.496.W3
773.664
8.146.660
610.394
4.6i2.168
2. !. 683
4,635,261
735,349
7.57o!io4
1.450 203
3,761,226
So
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.. 18
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Totals
Incomplete.
$44,971,904 866.844,495
Totals $558.?76.753 8583,218,893
Incomplete.
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Removal Announcement
Architect
W. F. Gernandt
i
announces the removal of his office quarters from the Karbach
Bldg. to SUITE 437-439 HTATK BANK MjDG., Omaha, Neb., for the
practice of nig profession. The Increased and substantial growth
of the business demanded larger and better office quarters, hence,
the change to the new offices, which have been handsomely fur
nished and equipped. Mr. Oarnandt has enjoyed a most prosperous
business career the past twelve years, having designed a great num
ber of Public and Private Buildings in this state and Kansas, among
them 5 Nebraska's Fireproof Court House Bluldlngs, a multitude of
Public School Buildings, Churches, Banks, Residence and Commer
cial structures of every description in both states. Mr. Garnandt
solicits the patronage of the public in the preparation of plans and
specifications and supervision of buildings where high class work
and services are desired.
cago, Buffalo, Raltlmnra and Indian
apolis will show a balance on the right
sida of the ledger."
CZAR FINISHES TRIP OF
INSPECTION AT THE FRONT
RYAN DCN'T LIKE GARDEN
SO HE DIGS IT ALL UP
Injunction Asked
to Stop Brady from
Running for Office
Injunction proceedings to prevent the
election commissioner from placing the
name of Attorney T. K. Brady on the
nonpartisan bullot as a candidate for
county Judge agajnsf County Judtto Craw
ford, the only candidate at the primaries,
were begun by Attorney Arthur Mullen In
district court.
Flfo-four voters wrote In the name of
Hrady on their ballots In the primaries.
The election commissioner decided to put
Ids name on the election ballot, although
he was not a candidate and no petitions
hml been filed for him.
Added exrense, the fact that Brady
was not a candidate at the primaries, and j
the possibility that his name on the bal-
lot might invalidate It, are reasons given
by Million,
PETROGRAD. Oct 10 -Bmperor Nlcho- j
las returned to Tsarskoe-Selo from his 1
trip of Inspection of the Russian armies I
at the front.
During his sojourn he received personal '
reports from General Ruzoky and General
Ivanoff and from tho members of the
general staff In the field. He visited the
cities of Rovno, Rrest-Lltovsk. Rialostok ;
and Vilna as well as the fortresa of Os- i
sowetz. While at Rovno and Vilna the
emperor made a personal Inspection of the
military and Red Cross hospitals and
spoke with the wounded.
A Good House Is Worth Painting
Don't let Your Property Run Down
Good paint, properly applied, insures the property
against rapid deterioration. We sell good paint. Ask your
painter to buy of us.
Barker Bros. Paint Co.
Douglas 4750. 1609 Farnam St
FUNERAL OF MRS. MILLER
HELD FRIDAY MORNING
Mike Ryan entered the grounds sur
rounding . vacant house at 8410 Lincoln
boulevard sometime Thursday night and
not finding the garden to Ms liking,
secured a spade and started to marsag
tha tame After twelve hours of un
remitting toll he was waylaid by a m su
ing policeman, brought to police head
quarters and locked up chaige.I witn
digging under raise pretenes.
Half of Eight Fed
ftl i T j g : contributed nn
Clubs Lost Money j -
Just following
ST. LOCI 3. Oct. lo'"The Federal league
base ball clubs uf Brooklyn. Pittsburgh.
Kansas City and St. Louis lost money
during the season now ending.
This is the statement attributed to
James A. Gilmore, prvaident of the Fed-I
eral league, by r.ewrpiper men here tt '
night, lillmore came brre today to at-1
tend a meeting of the stockholder of the!
local club and departed tally tonight He I
is further tiiolcd:
"Tin, St. IaiuIs club lost HVaO. cs.iu- I
sive of Its holding!. This 'i the big- j
feat loss sustained ill tlio league. Chi- I
Funeral services for Mrs. Luclle Byerly
Miller, who died Tuesday evening at her
home, Park avenue and Harris street,
were held Friday morning at 10 o'clock
from I Haider's chapel. Mre. Miller had
contributed many poems to national mag-
soine of her Verses appeared
I u'uuwuii, iivi uvain aim ss ner issi
I published work, pertained strangely to
i life und death.
The poem. "The Ordinary Lot." is taken
fioin the current Jud-o Quarterly:
To know a little sweetness,
A I'ttlo woe,
A little love nd labor.
Then to go;
l.euicniUi.d for a minute.
Soon fiiraot
Thin is itie ordinary
Mortals lot.
It was reMd at the aervices, wiiUii were
tordutii l by Rev. T. J. Mackay. The
itiv.iln were taken
evening lur burial.
Ladies! Darken
Your Gray Hair
Look era younger! Tse Orand-
mother's reripe f Sage Te anil
Sulphur and noixxiy will know.
to I-incoln Friday i
The use of Rage and Sulphur for re
storing faded, gray hair to Its natural
color dates back to grandmother's time,
she used It to keep her hair beautifully
dark, glossy and abundant. Whenever
her hair fell out or took on that dull,
faded or streaked appearance, this sim
ple mixture was applied with wonderful
effect. '
Rut brewing at home Is musiy and out-
of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any ;
drug atore for a 50-cent bottte of !
"Weyth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound." !
you will get this famous old recipe which
can be depended upon to restore natural '
color and beauty to the hair and la splen-'
did for dandruff, dry, feverish. Itchy j
scalp and fulling hair.
A well-known downtown druggist says :
It darkens the hair so naturally and i
evenly that nobody ran tell It has been !
applied. You simply dampen a sponge I
or soft brush with It and draw this'
through your hair. t:king one strand at
a time. Ry morning the gray hair di- !
appears, and after another application or
two It becomes beautifully dark, globsy
J and abundant
Moving
Packing
Storage
1
BJT
STORAGE CO.
iW
Our Furnl-
Packers Are Experts
ir you are going to locate elsewhere, let u
crate and wrap your roods for ahlnment. Our
service will save you time, work and relieve you of worry aa well as pos
sible damage to your goovie.
Our Guarantee J Fireproof Warehouse
offers, at very reasonable rates, safe storage for your furniture, piano,
rugs and other household f urnisliings. Phone us for prices for separate
locked rooms Douglas 41 S3.
OMAHA VAN & STORAGE CO.
806-818 South Sixteenth St.
j..ssm "Hi i' i mi ii mn i i isiiiaisn ii ami ii mm i mil 7
I Ilk.
Everett S. Dodds
Architect
Phone, D-2981
612 Paxtcn Block
Ea J
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SAFE HOVER
Heavy Hauling
1212 Farnam
. PHCNC DOUGLAS 393