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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1915)
TIIE OMAIIA BTTNDAT BEE: SEPTEMBER ID, 1915. 6-G HELP WANTFI) HAXM rjkPT Fpr1nea traveler, good knowl edge f nuraing, dealree poeltlon romixintnn to lady lelting the California exposition. Refereneee exchanged. Ad- tree O. P.. at UrayMone hotel, Omui4, ehr.. or 'hhntit lotig. TTTU ATUoN wanted aa bueee!r by min ile-ed ni'tinn 'n rinal iml'i elderly man's homs prwferrwl. Mr IV. F. eat, lHnmfti waiiffi vmn. Mrs. Harriman Will Eeport on Industrial Relations of Women BAN mANClSCO, "apt. II. -Mr J. Prde llArrtman of New fork. mev her of the rederal Commission on M d! trial Relations, announced her today that eh will prent to congress a separ ate report on th finding of In commis sion. Mn. Harrlmon aimed lha report pTMT10N aa housekeeper, wanted bv -perlenced woman, tn a mll family; to laundry work; hlrhest city reference. 1'hone Hed tiot, nn t.r,rne cal S'in 'ar wt7cr -1 - tM n mmnwr and Hantst ftniB monri rictura wr ivuotu Dreperea dt LommiHWDnr u 1 1 n n. v u'" t ee. i mum nlnit th remit of Basil M. Manley, director of research and In vestigation. Mrs. Harriman' raport will hare to do particularly with th economic ltuatlon of women, who ah affirmed, eonetltut "a menc to th wag scale," under pres ent eondltlon. Th Principle of a entr day pay for STENOGRAPHER with '".'"' fair day work figures llttl. and th rerletics In real eatate and Insurance " "' " , . woTkT ood reference. Wants position coat of living figures less. In determln wlth responsible firm. Talepbone Doug-. ng the wiik level for women In Indus- try." the report say. "Argument concerning th relation be tween condition menaolng th welfare work. Box A WANTED 1'osttlon doing ethnographer work at home. Henry ieeeie. Xuian, Ken. "WANTED Situation, by first claaa, all around butrher in a country town, Ad- d'-aV JA Hee. WAN andwire want Janitor or porter work. Good city reference. I'hono Har ney .'W. SSMW louglaa Bt. tn a surrey of th river bank weat of town to ae how high a dike will bar to be thrown up to keep It within He bank. Thay report that th taak will not b Dearly aa bard a waa anticipated. Thay aay that a three-foot dike will bold th fiver within It bank under ordinary circumetenrea. Mission Workers from Van Are On Way Back Homo MM FOK'SINGIE DAY For Fint Time Since War Started Officers Appear in Dreii Uni form! of Gold and Braid. IS BISMARCX'S CENTENNIAL sniiiiiiniiimniiiniiiiM SHWELY- THE GREATEST I prmOOHAD, Bept. 17. CVla London. I a 4t. MinnKK-AflED lady wtahea poaltlon aa t-nn fceerT Weh. T0. .peVV're woman In Industry and unrest d. Mrs. Leona Ward, General Do- la not neeeeeery. It would requlr a I reckleaa optimlam to contend that aev- 2t DT aa houeek nreferred. Ilveiy, Omaha. iriL.IlNO auprllea. Man with archt-1 oral million wae , earner, working at teclural experience wanu poaitlon with t. ind eputably below thoo which eupi w or material houKo. Ilav aollin i r1" ' v . exilerlenVe. Addreea T 14, Be. man could, or would, accept war not a AlUITrXIlAl7-DIlAUOlVfmN. wenac to the a,e .cala, or that Urr Ten yeare aiporienc-a. ew lora. uii-inumo 01 woin m i t3 UIMITUIIE E3 (Orrepondenc of th Aeaoriated Pre.) BTEKTjIN, April for the Itpac of a day th Berlin that la known to o many thouaanda of Americana th Ber lin that l both aay and gala returned en th flrat of thla month, on th occa- Sept. 11) Clarence D. Veaher. Mr. and don of th 100th birthday of Blamarck, af r. Yarrow and thirteen other peraona, th Iron Chancellor. eomnruiinjt the mlaatonarv staff at Van. For th flrat tlrna In many month TurkUh Armenia, paeaed through Petro- hundred of officer irathered who wer 1 3 Nr;-.":. ?L!LttVL carefully the items listed below. Compare them tar and nam th result of aeventy or parade uniform, and who, under a with the best offerings of other stores in today s paper. verytniiig offered yTtad.?nn0a.. Mr, roid. T. Vey'a no undesirable merchandise; broke her ie in the hurried night from a;ru atatu of Biamarck befor the s everything bright, new and up-to-date. Values positively the greatest ana van. aiw aiea mi iui iw uVI jwrnirai nuiiom. , niialitico nf rmv noiial lilrrVi efanrlnvH WhllA T.JlA niia.nt.lT.lPS XTtk flrtrA 3 at the present time, yet at these prices stocks will be soon depleted, so that it ?? hoVirtrvD-oa wmi fn tnma aTlir Viamne TrnrnTitltT nf ft o'cioclf. Sufficient caro. open for poaltlon. Uenlim working, drawlntca or apeclilcatlona. Uollege man. Addreaa Y 0. . FOSIT 5"N aa bookke'per; have Jiad ai year ' experience aa oepity poatmeater, S yeara" experience In wholeeale bookkeep-tna- and t yeara hotel bookkeeping and auditing. Addreea lTrt National Bank Ulrtg, Itione Lou glaa U'i. rWANTKl) A poaltlon t drive car or chauffeur; four yeara' exierlenoa aa Saraa own; one yenr chauffeurlng. Ad re a A. F., Bo. awh Ht., Omaha, Neb, TOUNO man. S7 yeara of age, with 4 yeara experience In dry cleaning and prcfxlnir Want, wanta poaltlon; would frfer Nebraska or forlh Dakota; strlct y sober. A llreaa Y tif Hee. A CCIPETENT woman dealra position aa lioutineuper In .. mil private iHjnliyi hlgheat city referencea; no washing or Ironinif Pfxine Kliiremw 'JUL W (MA N wants work by the day, sweep- Ing or cooking, ikjuk. VOL'NG lady wanta position. Have ex perience and referencea on the follow ing; KtenoRrapher, typist, clerical work, oashler. aollrltlnk, billing clerk, store work. Tel. Ked 674 ask for Helen. POSITION wanted as house keeper by middle aged lady. Phone lied 4UK. lll)DlK-AOF,U lady wlahea position a companion; best references. Tel. Tyler lim. LACK curtain laundress, Douglas VXt. KH'ArPKJta tWLVMN Wanted to Swap. erhy not advertlsa something that you no longer have any use for and get something you really nvcdT It coslai you nothing to Join the fwappere' club and you will find It lota of fun swapping tilings. Wrt'e Room 104, Hee Bltlg., or vhone Tyler !), AUTOMOBIL.K For other automobile bargatna see the "Autouioblle" clasalfl-cailon. liluAUTllTUU p-roorn dwelling, modern and then some, bale or exchange. Ad dress A 1M. !. ' BUSINESS CHANCE Have cigar and confectionery store, other bwrlnesa. Will swap tor auto or what have you. Ad dress 8. C. 1S34. Bee. BmAtTTI.FuL"silver tip bear rug. Will swap for late model typewrit-. Ad. dress a U B7, Bee. BUS. CHANCE Must sacrifice acoount f haalih a ami II manufacturing busi ness In city; trade established In every atat In the U. 8.) no competition. This la a wonderful ohanoe for someone. Will exchange It for land or other property of about K.00 that will not require my time. Address B. C. 117, Be. Three-Foot Dike at aperies. SUPERIOR, Neb., Sept. IS. 8peolal Telegram.) 8tat Engineer Johnson and assistant. Mr. Swanson, hav been mak r-Atir.R4xK foldlne eamera with beat of lens and latest Improvements. Swap for larger camera, a). . na, nee. CHICKKN8-1 have thoroughbred Buff Orphlngtona. Will traue tor a su ranne or diamond. Addreae I. C. lis. Bee. CAMERA-Mandela one-minute poet rrd camera, new and of beat make eoat J. Will trade for furniture or any kln 1 I'm uaa. B. C. tJS. Be. lIAVluM Puie white diamond H-t-1-1 carat. Tiffany platinum mounting; worth tint Will trade for Tord runabout or ether light roadster. In flret-class co:v- dHlon Andreas 8. C. ill. Bee. CKXJl dining room table for farm wagon. Tel. Walnut 1M." ORAPHOPIIONHB Four-minute grapho plione and a standard. KUchange. Ad- dresa . U. isa, num. YHVK ood sold filled watch. Elgin make; good timekeeper. Will trad for a rig. Addr m. tJ. M. HARD coal heater In good condition, will exchange for what you have. Ad dress 8. C ts, Bee. I HAVG3 a snap In way ot piano player. M rolis of flrat-clasa music and cabinet: Walnut finish: fit any piano. Hwap for aoni good cnlnksna or cook stove, or what have youT Address H. O. 83u, Bee. lODAK HX4'i folding pocket' kodak; cost SlLoO: together with new B de velop! nx tank, trays, print frames, chetnlOHls. etc Will trade complete out fit for good typewriter. Underwood pre ferred. Adiiress a. ... 1'", tee. KODAK Sx44 foldlny pocket- kodak cost 118.60. together with new. 15 d veloplng tark. traya, print frames, chem icals, etc Will trade complete outfit for good tyertter; Underwood preferred, Addresa 8. C ito. "ee. PHYSICIAN'S act ot tour Da V 11 bis atomisers and stand, like new, cost about sa; will trade for anything use lui. Annresa n it. is. nee. lOT(JRCTCLE-liarlev levldson motor cycle, wo-speed. twin cylinder; good as new and looks liie new; lit modal. Will exrhanse for Ford runabout or othe light rosdsier. In flrst-elass condition. Address 8. O. TJO. Bee. ONE! power cement mixer, on skids, with engine; on t:t.Kitty rvK-Mft ji ai- counts. What have you? Addreae Y , Hee oTTk thoroushly overhauled: A-l conlltlon. Will tiMde for good victrola or player piano. Address p. C. 13-. ttee." flv e-passenrer btsh touring oar, PHONCKiKAFH-Victor Phonograph, al moat new and In excellunt condition miiele box has piano fin an; aUo records and cabin-t. What hav you. AdJrens H. i:. Z31. Hee KiriTk Will trade a 2o-sliot -cl.. leve action klariln rifle lor a DuniD aotloi r?-tal. reiH-ating ilfl. Address . C. 214. 1'ee. IlKoTAUlLANT and rooming hou rll her husband reached there from Amer- No event In month ha brought lo ir. Mr. Ussher died of typhua fever 1 gtther so many of th Inhabitant of '. hortly befor th fyrht. Dr. Uhr Greater Berlin. In thousands they . was attacked th earn day hi w If crowded about th open space between ' was eU-k ken. He I scarcely able to the Reichstag and th gilded statu of walk, although he has recovered from th victory that stands, perched hundred of fcr dlaeae. , feet in th air. at th bead of th Blegee ment and under condition prejudicial to their physlclal orgsnlsatlon. are without social and Industrial significance. "But It Is necessary to call attention to th fact that beeaua of th youth of th large majority ot wag earning women and the camparatlv brvtty of their Industrial life, they lac me olldltary neceaaarr to mak eireotlv protest, "Women pass th Industry Into home of their own to become mother of well born or 111 born children. The latter go back to the mills, factories, office nd stores, to take th place or woe retreating from th battl for bread. Whether each turn of thla human spiral leads to a higher or lower plan of physical, mental and moral Uf. depend largely upon the condition under which women work." Bishop T. J. Conaty Dies Suddenly BAN DIEGO. Cal.. Sept. 1.-Rlht Rev. Thomas J. Conaty. bishop of th Catholic diocese of Lo Angale and Monterey, waa thl morning found dead In bed In a cottag at Coronado beach, h had ranted two week ago. Death, It was believed. wa due to ulceration of th stomach. , Bishop Conaty cam to Coronado be ch from Ix Angel two weeks ago, ac companied by hi sister. Mis Catherine Conaty, and a niece. Mis Susanna Lynoh. The ohang seemed beneficial and he re- tiied Is at night In apparently better health than he had enjoyed recently. Tomorrow wa to hav been observed as Catholic day at th Panama-PaclTlo exposition, but on account of th death of Bishop Conaty th exposition manage ment has orderea yostponsroent to Oo tober 14. Th entire party suffered great hard ship an th road. Already weakened through the long nursing of thousand ot refugees, virtually all th members of AUea Berlin, like an th other cities of Bir epe, ha, by comparison with Its former self, been somewhat subdued during th salespeople on hand to take care of you promptly, and although the prices are extremely low, we will give you ALL TIIE CREDIT YOU WANT YOUR OWN TERMS m a -a . . I th parties wer scourge- oy oisease plt few month. Thl air vanished and wer forced to halt at Tlflla, Ther. etrputely, however, a thousand of " i - , oioee loo a up ine reirxun oi p inouo i a fund deposited with the American eon auL Dr. William A. Phedd. head of the Urumtah mission, and Mra. Labor, th wife ef on of th missionaries at Uru mtah, and several other missionaries, are here, homeward bound Dr. Bhedd loet hi wife, and tw other women ot th L'ruralah station, died of dlaeasa, due to overwork tn earing for the 80.000 refugee. A an Indication of th spirit of Ameri can missionaries, another body of them left her tonight for Persia, after hav ing bad farewell to Dr. Sthedd'a party. Th Urumiah mlastonariea report that th city wa spared a maesacr on th occasion of the second flight of people from It, which occurred at th time th American missionaries loft Van. Th Kurdish tribe around TJrtrmlah are aald now to be disposed to submit to Russia. songs sung In th old chancellor' honor. standing, bareheaded In th sunlight. gating upward toward hi herolo flg- 11KAL ESTATH TRANSFERS William P. Turner te Delta Tor oer, wl ft S M I inl Ml fast of lot I. Mock MT. Cits of Oauha lis ieaa Maaar mni vlrS at al. to Robert A. Aurtla. Ill af lot IX Henaso OatHta 1 Oak C Itemed an wlfa te Klnr g. gedlok. I4 4. block 4. Oak Chatham, aul oth r . 1 M Oaroltna U l'-loo. truata. la William a udii, m i see I. Mack 10, PecslatM aik 1 Rnbait J. Tata ana lf la Hilllp J. Kusa. lut 1TL klaek X Dmmr rii am William A. Oorasa te Oil A. Uoraoa, M ia nail rimom William A. Oontaa aa4 l(a te Hvxrr JU CMraaual. lot la Mall Plana Ad4iw P. Aadema to Walter Aalersaa. Three Attempts of Austrians to Cross the Save Repulsed NISTT, Berbta, Sept. la. (Via london.) Th new Austrian movement against th Kerbs Is Increasing In extent, after th long Interval of Inaction on thla front Announcement was mad at th war of fice today that three attempt to Invad Serbia had been repulsed. Th statement follows! "Th enemy thrlee attempted to ere th Ear during the night of September 14, but was repulsed each Urn by our la fan try. "On th lBth w levelled fortifications ef th enemy along the Danube front at Its confluence with th rtver pek, d toward th vlllar of Bejanla, near Bouska on th Eave front" analThVe S ef lot M, WlnSwr fusa. I I I Chrurtlna HlilaarajtS to VletOT KlrklevekJ. of lot 11. Had Irk' s Borons add Jot) a Vaawala and wife ta Jiart ntirtll lot is, Mack II. Flrat ada to Monta l Riuka.. I.r0t 1opoI4 O. MowIim and wlfa to Man A. alalia, lot , klwk II, Flrat ad a to Oarrt- san Plaoa sua Cliarlea W. HaJlor and wlfa to Bemanl H. mnooia. wm root or eioi foot or alas loot al o foot ol lot 7. barker's auk. l.KK MKDICAIi RHEUMATISM TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Thla la to certify that my son had rhen maliam fur 11 yeara. Everybody reoonv mended a our and w tried nearly evnrr- umuf mat waa recommenued to ua, and the boy got worse, until In March. Wis, we had to put hitn to bed, where he tared for six inotitlia Ills mother cared for him one night and I took oars of him the next, and wa little prospect of him aver getting out of bed until 1 heard that Dr. Bowser wa doing sum spwlaJ work In rhumattaui Florence). Mr. and Mr. Bmll Kay. Mr. and Mra. Miller Hanson and Mr. Thomas Peterson were guests or Mr. and Mra. Oeorgw Han son In Benson Sunday. A hayrack party was given by a niinv u-r ui- yminjr ioihs norm OI iswx jriunaay evening. inoee preeent we niiaa Aivina itarecn, Mia Olive rwtersoB. Mlss nomas Able Mlaa Knlla Miaa M Jaaperaufi. atlas Ksther 6v. Mia Martha Barsch, Miss Olga PeUraon. Mis KUsla Able. Mlsa Kllen Koll. Mis Martha J ea person. Miss Alma Burgsoha. Mlsa Hose Jespereoo, Mlaa Marls Norish, Mlaa ""nna ovt. mias oi ana rnonsn. Mlsa -is urace layior. Mlsa Kmma Nortach, Miss Mary Taylor. Mr. Albert Pwteraon. Mr. Carl Ranch. Mr. Ksneet Haman. Mr. Reuben Hehn Ur Vlnr , v,. lUckard Peterson, Mr. Adolph Norlach) fir. iirnij nanian, oar. vviiuam 'i-ayior. v. iii i miii, air. amen nergeit, Air. James Taylor, Mr. Walter Able and Mr. Kdward Nielson, Bev. J P. Preston fell from the front porch of Ma home Sunday evening and fractured hia akulL 11 waa taken ta a iioamuu m inua ana nis eon, isev . o, Preston of Oonton. fi. D. arHvad ).. day. Rev. Preston Is getting along aa well aa can be expected lor a nag M hi age. over 10 yeara Mr. Raamua Larson and children, who have been 111 with scarlet fvor, are imMui rwu ortiig. A baby girt arrived at the horn of air. and Mr. Harry Mlchaelaoa Monday monuai. Mra mink nf - VT.W il. - - . .a..i,MM a v.. w n fueat of her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. James Brennsman. oa Tuesday. rennsman, oa Tuesdsy. M. o. Msxwetl, of Bedford. low s a nephew of R. U Cmldtng, was a TUator in tn city ever unaay. and I called to see him. r. Bowser referred ma to anma ra. tlents he had treated and I called on a Air. lnornourg, wno bad been treated by the doctor, and tha reaulta aara an arrt lying that we d voided to hav th doc lor ii at our eon. Dr. Bowaerprononncd) th case a had one on acoount of a complication of Kheumatlo Skidooardltla. Th boy weat to the lioapttal Meut. a. lSli, and was dl- cnargad rror aame month neapti tal the Uth of th I can truthfully aay I don't belle- th oov nas ever tiaa a matimatlo rwln alno and Is now working every day. The heart coinpt ra'lon has entirely dlaamain ui. and words fall to exrreaa th kindly feel- ins t nave ror rr. uowaer and bla traa.tr ment for rheumatism. CHAM. TOMPBBTTT, SR., tto Lake (St.. Omaha, Nek email line cf groceiiea. doing good b'wtnr-aa. What hav yeuf Address & C 1 , Bee. . STnGHH M AClllNE Have alliinor sewing mtihUw in good oondltlun, drop-head, sis drawera; will trace for chickens, kitchen range, beating stove, or what have yotiT Addro B. C. tt. Bee. TH h 1.6H1NQ rig. lf-hore power engine, iKiM separator, t-year-old. In fine ah ape. HX, alno ten roll I'lano shredder, like new, I to. Trade for land or ford. John T. Johnaon. Columbua. Neb. Tl 'fllV KlTEH-t'ndarwood. vlalblo; per fect aliaie. Will trade this machine for rabitM-t N lctrola or email reflex camera. Adilrtas H. ('. 2, Bee, TTPEWRITFR-Bmlth Premier and beet make rnanduiln exchange for diaiuond ring of e.jual value. Address e. ill. tea. Omaha. PILf.S. riSTLIi CURED. Dr. I. H. Tarry cures plios, ftatula and other rectal diaeasea without surgical operation. Cur guaranteed and no niuttev paid until cure d. Writ fur book on rectal diseases with teatlmonlala DU, &. K. TAUhY, no lu ltidg. RHFrMATIPM treated sue-eaaf ully. re sults giieraiued. Dr. Bowser, 114 Be Bldg " IJ51AlTkOTICK8 lO 6FT.I. or trad your shotgun or rtfle. fee FH11-.PMAS U.l Doumas. WILL trade s-paa aeciger touring car. In good running order, for dtamoud or Lot water plant or lumber for a garag. Addreaa . C. Bee. KE.1L KSTATK TRAXSTTTW Caui'M 111 turohbag kr MV Ttiie Owa aataa a Abouact eumtJl. H4 MuuiS iaVMMaraiS mtaat. Wl!l MTT MTKfiB. Jcaa M. Tarter ao4 wilo la .ni R. Oa aata.rr. lot 1, Mock 1 IVrt VI a TVr aco. t 1 1 W. Wolf ta l- i ok A. tullor l lt a( auk lot 1 and fwt a( auk lot I, M la. kaC ua J.i . km yi .bl A. Iuiut to Ai.i.11 Klolen M. a2 tM. I Mt iut I aad Ii Ceaa a sak Ut 1 lut M. Ci,.ln sd4 . i, M NOT1CK TO CONTRACTOR. By dlraoll.jo of ths property coamlttea of tns board of Retools of the lAiiversity ef Nebraska; separate bids wl.l be re colved until t o clock P. M. Saturday. b pi am oar m. U1A al the office of the tne underelaned for botany-aoology building and ths following equipment for earn, via; Healing aa ventltaUng. eieotrte wiring, plumbing aad :l fTTNl I I E 1 st Bow Bek Ch-lrg Xade f hard woodt r fliilshr- golden. 8 U K customer M f i bo to deal en. Special.. g Kan Order rilled EE oa an 7 of these spe elalt. Shipment will ho made a quickly "Dentsohland. Peutechland, Ueber A Ilea" and "Hell dlr im Slegerkrans" ran out with a little more than th customary rigor aa the singer thought of th present times, and th clroum- rtaaoa that Bismarck' centennial should fall In th midst of a war more strenu ous thaa h ever conceived. All Oat on Parade. Within ten minute after th ceremony at tha statue, Unter den Linden wa transformed Into th Unter den Linden f old-time parade days, with every guard house contingent out ta front pre pared ta valuta 'th almost numberless genera! who walked or rod paa( In their gorgeeu uniforms. Though Bismarck's birthday waa cele brated almost verywher In Germany, th most Important recognition of the centennial waa In Berlin, wher th cere monial was led by th Imperial chancel lor. Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, followed by all tha generals and admiral not on duty at th front, th president, offloera and members of th Reichstag and of tha Prussian DlsL cltv officials from Ore. tar Berlin, th grandson and name- a possible. All sak of th chancellor, Prtno Otto von i 0 d F. 0. B. ta th affair, th grand son of tha kaiser, tha -year-old son of th crown prince. Within a fsw ml notes aitsr th arrival of th functionaries th great Blamarck statu waa surrounded by great wreaths, th gifts of Individual ranging from th emperor to minor officials, and from or ganisation from th Relchata- to th cVlKaiitts far th erection of a national statue to th chancellor. Flagra Ply Overhead. From every flag pole on th Reichstag building th black, whit and red flags fluttered In th breese, and th square la front was a bias of color contributed by banner of every sort and by th gay costumes, not only of th military, but of students In fencln suits, who clanged their folia against each other In keeping time to th patrtotlo songs. I Th only uargestion of war allowed to enter th can were a few remarks of tha speakers, th word of soras of th songs and th field gray uniform of an '. "honor company" that faced th Bis marck statu with presented arm dur ing th proceeding. In aU other re spect It wa th gay and f estiva Berlin of old. Ever slnos Germany ha been winning SPECIAL SALE SANITARY COUCHES Ahso- lately the lowest price ever aaoted yoa by any n QQ hoe on a abittanUal well made sanitary roach. f At thl price yoa can afford to pnt one In the attlo for nse when the nnexpected truest arrives. They are (trong, well made and have a durable fabric An actual I L00 value offered special for Monday only. Cents Weekly C ew at the lew prleee ere rnaraatee Serfeet ale vertea. and eeaalalno If aay, will he prompt ly attended te. iii ru 141 1 rnl I. 1 w tl JT--1 E5 Omaha. SOLID OAK PBDESTAL EX-THJ'vSIO.- TABLES Jnst aa Illustrated abave. Bwllt ef sell aak, finished la geUen. Beware pedeatal base, elrea lar tope, fitted with -feet slides. rial. tROW BEDS Slssllar te II Inatratlen, naada ef light weight tubing. In a plain de als. Can be had In fnll alae nlyi heavily enameled In a durable enamel, and the price noted la what yea expect ta pay for the rail alene. Sal prlee a expect t 99c Dining; Room Chairs. ? CrHolstered In tren. 3 nine leather, built of solid oak, golden 3 B....m j GOODS SOLD OFT OF T0WX DCBIXG 3 THIS SALE AT 3 PRICES QUOTED 3 OX EAST TERMS. : IT WILL PAT OUT. 3 0F.T0WW PEOPLE TO COME TO OMAnA TO AT- E3 TEICD THIS SALE. 3 UNION OUTf ITTING CO., S1XTFENTII AND JACKSON STS. 1 COLOTCIA- DKSIQIf BUFFET (I (Similar to lllnstratlen) Bfaa- slvsly made, flrs Uy eeastr acted CS and finished la As aerteaa aar- . " t3S erea six. o iinani aevei Plate au mi jirw rent war lis people t - m t ajayjeyy?--.,.- . i i mum trvi 1 'gffltV 'nmjjiv Miun sw(. is J Rkpb?bVteI M K) m xaCmaJ V-aasnWIIL. har been in th habit of hanging out PS -...-rfnl .i - v .i i - . i a- imir-iDi wna coiorea uerman oanner and tha state flags of all aorta and de scription. Not even th victories of the1 Masurian lake, however, brought out one-half of th banners that th Bis marck oalabratloa did. Tha buslneas part of th city wm fairly ablase with color from them. U2B Y.M.O.A.Now Owns Property Worth Hundred Millions CHTCAOCX Sept. IsProperty totalling 1 mora than 1100,000.000 la now owned by the Toun Men's Christian association In cities throughout th country, a cording to th annual report mad publlo today. Th money Vs mvtd ta Tt buildings, with their Ubrarte and aqatpmant. ! Th eurront expenses of th work In the United Vtataa totalled last year JU, ftXOOti In foreign land ther wag an expenditure of 1483.10. Ther waa a ga'a of to, 000 men aad boy enrolled la Bible classes, th total num bering H4.09O. Th total aaaodatlaa mem bership (W.TB. Braptoyment waa found fer U.ttT. In physical tralnln 447,00 enrolled. Mlaa rOmmi Brmnamaa Iat Moeidav ni wnere ana wiu attend normal school ui ooming year. Mr. and Mrs. I- Ttarha-1 w ! Orove. Is., era In the city, tha gueats of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Barham. Mr. A. t. Lynch and Mra r. W Allla entertained the Ladles' Aid society of the i nPTi.nui onuron in tna cnurcn par tore Wedncwday. A dainty luncheon waa oervea to auout tnirty-nva, Mrs. F. EX Babbitt, who was ealM to Woodbine. la., Thursday by th til- " i m uer tamer, returned Hon. Tuesday. C V. Tav Inr of Ouncll nKffa ) Bunday with Ma paxaatA Mr. and Mr. U. A. Taylor. Mrs. John Olson of Council Bluffa apent Bundav with her 1auhior. Mra. b an Anderson. Mra Henrv kf nailer of Trundaa waa ev ruet of Mra. waa Anderson Tuaaday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Hon -- - Cbloago were the guest of Mr. and sura Teyrag me forepart of tha weak. Mra. 'Wilson of Taylor-ill. III., ta tha gueet of Mrs. Prey tag for eeveral day. Wlllard Smith and Dob Flory of Paw- VlS rstv K. war aii.t - Ik. tT ur nam nrton Dome Sunday, and tn tha "ieapua caprurea tne American aa evwUnj Mlea Maud Klerle- Mlaa Therm, eocdatlon 191S pennant today, by defeat Dell Morgan and Mr. Fred Uauon war tna. Cleveland while Ht Po.nl waa . Invited, and ruada a vary pleasant . . w,1ll wa" 6 party. , tea ting Indianapolis. If th horn team Mr. and Mra. Coon of Trenton, Keh.. loae both game tomorrow, whll BC ar th guests of their daughur, Mra, Paul win both games. It will still win w- "anlngton. the pennant. tZiricFWZT ,Dlt"w-7wW Mra W. H. Border for a ooupt of toci!r M peraona triumph for the weeks. ikreteraa manager. Jo Cantlllon. winding .Mra. J. M OAtrsa who has been vta-' up hU sixth season aa vanaawr of th Itlng her daughUr, Mra, F. It Alio, for armi ia.rn. havlnw a -aeaml ef four th past five week, returned to har Tln rcora rour home in Oonoa. Nao.. Thuraday. ; Pennants, one second and on seventh William Ttiompaon left Bunday for Plaoo. The team thl year waa not eon- Alexandria, Neb., where he la visiting sldered even a first division possibility t ; ralne at wm mw ....ooooe fcr. J MONEY DACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED UPKCIAI. IALE LiaitAItT. TABLBS Similar t llles tratten) French leg dealga. Aaaerlean aak finish ar sajnare leg eelealal dealga library table a. Kaally wartk denble TROIfO ANGLE! IROX SPRIUS S latllar to tllnatratlea) Heavy 3 angle Iran frame, with extra atroagr faerie. Aa aaanal valne at. only S1L51 1 3 BLOTTIV COTTOl VATTRTB Heavy rail edge, art tick- t ly ao rr a i nvno a , . w ; A-u vnam nnw wmm flalak. very eeave lane A sw-aark. able -aha at. Bi9i PARLOR ROCKER Similar ta lllua ti ttaa tra aarty maae ana nalahea In ak. Extra H atal prlae $1 50 Millers Capture Raff In Association Race f MINKEAPOUS. Minn., Bept. 11 vaouum cleaning, aooordinsr to ai aJ specifications now on file at the otcloe ot the a u part n lend out of oensiructlon. Maid building ta be erected en the Univemiiy City Campue aad ta east acpreatinats.y Piddere muat coaler wfh the suuerlntendeat and use the blanks Pre pared by him for building propoeala Bids must be accompanied by cashler'a checka or certlflcauaa of deposits aa required by tnstrucllona accompanying lilatna mJnA aiecl(ltKrfia. bids must oe seisd and filalnly marked noteny-Coekwy bulld ng" or "Bathany-Eoology building egulp. ment" as the ease may be. on the outside, The rts'it Is reeerved t reloot any or ail b da. UnlvarsHy of Mat-raaka. J. C I s ha. beursiary, aeUw A I4roiia. frleiMla. Mra Bdward Pwteraon and tefant eon are apeodlng a week at Port CWlhoua vlattlng relatlvea. Mra. Ouse Covalt of Qtnaha wa tha dinner gueat of Mra, A. 1- Loh Tues day ovealng. Mr. and Mr. J. a CVJamna ef Burcrlse. Neb., and Mr. and Mra Cbiemaa of eeotf blufta. Keb.. are vUUa with Mr. and Ura W. & Parka. Mr. and Mra. WIU Ingle of North Platte. Nab., visited tw day a with Mm, Ida Cooper while oa thetr way to Ohio. Mr. and Mra. O A. Cxxrean left Mon day to take la the evpoaiUuoa ef Cali fornia and then go to their koaaa la Portland. Mr. and Mra Oiadwin and family re turned the forepart of tha week to their heme in Rockwell City, la, Mra. Balding made a trip to Spriuf Ranch, Neb., Monday. Mrs. U. C. McJUwla and daitgtitar oc Indkana etot d over Sunday wua Mr. and M ra Ouidlnf oa thalr way rr-rt Inn th-UWnia. anttl well Into th middle of th season. The addition of Hopper and Tingling, pitchers; Kondou, left fielder, and Autry, first ttasaman, added the required strength and th horn team began to climb. Hopper, Tingling aad Will sma aid practically all the pltohlng la the closing eight week of th campaign, tha latter eartabl!alg aa lronmaa re ear la a bar of tanlag twirled. 1 eip-i H it Note These Big Rug Values a U. TL ,1 M j , 1 i L mm COLO-IAL DREISER A strtetly eelealal deatsa. ftnlaked la American ak extra large baae, French bevel plat sail ar. T srraalrat dreaaer vaiee Omaha. "1 hi7-p?ft 1 - 1 I r II ll II a I II II IIS II rr-i il r ii HI .i ii $10 50 m IOLID OAK DRB9SBR With Frene - .ta aneetal i i prtee.. L FAR-OR 1 T1BLBI p 5 oi.. - . ak nnteh. ato tl TLIrhtatac Strtkea Btaatoa Hseas, bTANTON. Neb.. Sept. It rpeetl Lightning struck th hous of Al Marks yesterday afternoon and caused consider at tha Urn and bla experience aa a fire man helped him very much In putting abt damage. Mr. Mark wag at home out th fl a, whtoh b did unaided. At on time tha whole houae was one blaaa, hot by autok actio It waa s-Mued. Both Inn a 4 turalttara war CuXty lewsr VX 1-rern. ih" I .'" .. lit- ' - TV,' mK t niee i-"V.-LX If '' 2 I : s .iUUIIIIIWillll Unbeatable Rug Values Wool-Fibre Br Sise txlt ft, (rood .allt7. (portal $G.t5 Be-amlc-M Bras set Br, In 9xlt ft alae. ro4 patttmi, iperial, S8.50 Baa micas Talvet Bag-s, txlt ft, fo4 QBaltty, elal f 11.05 Extra Hoary Rcamlesi Braiil Kovs 1m txlt ft FaU patterns, IwcUl 812. SO Axmhiftor Bir. txlt ft ta il, eep aUo, ipoclai 812.50 BXTB1 SrEHAL Wla4w ihrioa, 8-lah wii, by 41. t ft Ion portal llC roLDnro card tablets A Mahegraay flnlaked leatherette teas I very lisbt aad fold earn, paetly. Ex tra apeesal Prtee, aaly...... M&ke Your Own Terrai 1 T MM G3, WW- lm pj Ira' KITOHR APB With laas deera 535 9i 3 cnirr o-tvr nut or snug aak. ilk era er peetal. W U1ICKI s trm 1 Union utfittingCo; OMAHA SEeCORoieJsCKSOH OPPtMITR HOTEL ROMS. WAITTOh Ban V m rj R s . ?3 port 3 too u 3 tere4 a 1 rill, eeld a-eaebag -H a 'la 5151 A