20 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, SEPTEfBEIt 11. 1909. sm m COMPANIES CO ODT Sot Up to Minimum, ii Explanation of Etorch'i Action, TWO OF OLDEST iHLITIA BODIES tMufltant EtnrM la Omaha Prer the) Brlaradler General's Or er la Cat In- Dowa taa Natloaal Gaaro. Company I First Infantry and Company (, Second infantry, the two Omaha com parties ot the Is'ebraeka National Guard which Brigadier General 8torch of the Guard says ought to be mustered out of the service, are the two oldeet companies In the state's militia. Both hare seen war service, both have. In their time, ranked the highest In the state, and both hare taken prises at national tournaments. The recommendation of the brigadier general that the two companies be 'mus tered out of the service came as a "thunderbolt . from a clear' sky," at the officers or men of the eompanlea claim they did not know anything was the matter. Captain Bterrtcker of O Bays he knew Company L was to be mustered out, but that he had no idea hla own company waa on the blacklist. Captain . Elsasser of L did not know that either company waa In danger. Company L la known as tha Thurston Rifles and Company O as the Omaha Guards. Company I, the Dahlman Rlflea, Captain Wllg In command, Is not censured by the brigadier general, though this com pany Is the detachment accused of killing a farmer's cow while In camp at Ashland. If ot 17 to M amber. While' the captains of the two black listed companies both aald they had not the slightest Idea of what Is the matter, Colonel A. D. Fetterman, Inspector gen eral, says he believes the trouble la that the enrollment In the two eompanlea Is not even up to the minimum. The mini mum Is forty-five and the maximum Is sixty-five, but the persistent demands of local fraternal Insurance companies for well drilled men has cut down the stse of the military companies. Also It has been hard to keep the men together when ever-lnereaslng rent hava forced them to take unsuitable rooms for armories. Captain Bterrtcker talked to Adjutant General Hardlgao over the long-distance telephone and the adjutant general told him the whole trouble waa that the en rollment of the companies la too amall and that the brigadier general does not be lieve the state should be compelled to pay for the support of amall eompanlea. " 'Get your enrollment up to the mini mum and above If possible and everything will be all right.' the adjutant general told me," said Captain Bterrlcker. 'There are not a half dosen companies In the state with enrollment up to the minimum," declared Captalq Bterrlcker, while Captain Elsasser thought the briga dier general ought to take Into consider ation the past record ot the censored mil itary organisations. Company L saw aerrlce In tha Philip pines and Company O started for Cuba in 1888, but got as far as Chlckamauga only. Police Will Work on Two Shifts During Festivals Each Man Will Put In Twelve Houn Cleaning1 Streets for Pa rade of Eagles. The police have begun to clear up the Streets and sidewalks In anticipation of the big Eagles' parade next Thursday. Orders from Acting Chief Hostyn hare been Is sued. Twelve hours a day will be the length of time to be worked by every patrolman, be ginning Sunday, and continuing until the close of the fall festivities. Two shifts In stead of three will be maintained, thereby Increasing to a great extent the efficiency of the police force while the crowds are here. The extra work for the men on beats Is occasioned by tha fact that the force la considerably smaller now than at the same period last year. ' "Welcome" signs and streamers over ' sidewalks and from posts will be praotlc ally the only kind of temporary overhead sign or sidewalk obstruction allowed by the police. "All sidewalk repair material, seats, signs and other obstructions must go," says Chief Mostyn. "The city ordinances pertaining to the subject are to be rigidly enforced." Omaha Boys Are Expert Linguists Joe Courtney, with Big: Publishing Home in New York. Yitit His father. Joe Courtney, younger son of C. R. Courtney, the grocer. Is spending a two weeks' vacation with his father In Omaha. , This Is the first time he has been In the city since he was a boy In the graded School a having left the latter to go to England with lira Courtney and the elder brother, Ralph, where the two sons com pleted their education. Joe Courtney Is now connected with a big New Tork publishing house as expert linguist to read all foreign manuscript sub mitted. Ralph Courtney holds a similar position with a London book firm. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MAPLES Wanlaf la Soaae4 Asjatnet Little Ore-em Worms that Are Hert laff tha Trees. .- A little green worm with a black head Is playing havoc with maple trees in and about Omaha, and some thoughtful persons are anxious that The Bee sound a note of warning to save the trees before it is too late. ' "In Benson many trees hava been ruined and In the West Faranm district other are being severely attacked by these llitl pests," says a good woman who called The 11 ee by telephone, one suggests spraying me trees aa a remedy. striking ladtaa Momeaclatara. "Muskoka." Clear Bky Land; "Maganete- wan." Smooth Flowing Water; "Hewer tha." Bright Water and Happy Lands: Temagaml." Deep Water; "Wawa," The Flying Goose;" are Indian words that fit tingly deecrlbe some of the most delightful spots for a summer's outing on the Amer ican continent. AU reached at special low round trip fares via Grand Trunk Railway System. Double track from Chicago to Montreal and Niagaia Falla. Particulars of fares, descriptive litera ture, tune tables, etc.. wUI be mailed free on application to W. 8. Cookson, A, Q. f . A-, Us Adauia SUeet, Cblca 1 See r i See JJ n 5 Dig Bargain Squares ol Hosiery 50c 1 75c HOSE at, Pair, 25c Silk lisle and fine cotton hosiery all over lace and lace boot patterns, fine lisle thread silk embroidered boot patterns, silk and lace clocked plain black and tan mercerized lisle and Geneva silk fancy m shades double heel and toe; also some J? men's hose worth up to 75c, at, pair Women's, Children's'- Misses' Hosiery 15c Fine mercerised lisle and cotton hose Black, tan and light colors '. a Hover laoes and embroidered boot patterns. Children's heavy and fine ribbed cotton hose, some with gater tops, g m and double heels and toes, worth ' 1 fl 25c. at, pair "'' Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Plain and lace boot patterns wide garter tops, some lisle 6oles, high spliced heel and toe black, white and colors worth up to $2.00, at, pair , Real Madeira Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs These are pure linen handkerchiefs worth up to $1, at, each Women's Short Kid Gloves Celebrated Perrln's La Mure real Grenoble kid 2 radium clasp fasteners; point stitch ing; In the new autumn shades ot tan, green, blue, brown, grey, red, also black and white all sizes. Fitted to the hand, at, pair French Lrxmbskin Gloves 2 Clasp French Gloves Our brands tan, green, grey, blue, and white. Fitted to the hand, 2 Clasp KM Gloves Black, white, ana moae an sizes, wortn up on bargain square Saturday, at, . Also women's one clasp cape all the new tans. Women's Underwear - Fall Wear Women's cotton ribbed union suits umbrella lace trimmed knee; all sires, Satur- day 35.C each, or 3 for. . . . tl Women's sleeveless silk finished vests; in pink, blue and " white; special aJC Just received our complete line of Munsing underwear for fall. Ask to see our Munsing Underwear at regular underwear department BRANDEIS Shoes for Women That Only Cost $2,50. This is a message to women who think that they have to pay $5.00 or $6.00 for a shoe that will combine style and durability. We want them to know that we carry a line of women's shoes in any style that they may want, made of the best materials and finished like the $5.00 shoes that they have been buying, that we sell for $2.50. ihoe Market 322 South 16th' FASTEN Commencing Sunday, September 12th, train No. 6, the day light Chicago Limited leaves Omaha earlier at 7:20 a. m., and arrives Chicago at 8:45 p. m., connecting with night trains for points beyond. A Club, or Lounging Car, has been added to this already perfectly equipped train. It provides a ladies' observation par lor; an enclosed smoking room for men; a writing room with two desks; and a well selected library. The large observation platform or Sun Parlor is entirelv screened with clear glass which 10 me wm oi me passenger or It is the handsomest, most . ll' tn Nebr-Chlcao Limited, leaves Omsha ft P- m. and arrives Chicago at 8:3a a. m. a train brilliantly lighted by electricity, carrying chair cars, stand ard sleepers, dining car aad library-observation car. Tickets, 1502 Farnam Street 98c $1.39 Sale of New Dutch Collars Venetian point, Irish crochet and Baby Irish effects worth PAc HEC QQC up to $2.00, at, each. 3U "It) "IO Women's and Men's Handkerchiefs Pure Irish Linen all widths of hem stitchingfine sheer quality, some are embroidered worth up -I to 25c, at, each Issfav choice design 69c Kid Gloves $ m eft I: at $1 Pair "Irene and Barcel" brown, black at, pair $1 brown, tan, grey to l pair, pair 69c genuine English walking gloves; Children's fall underwear; pants, vest ana drawers, all f C sixes, special IJC Women's sleeveless knit corset covers; regular price loo gar ment; special, at, each 5c STORES TDEu3E may be easily removed according the condition of the weather. complete Club Car ever built. I BOYS' DEPENDABLE SHOES The "good enough for the boy" idea in buying shoes is poor policy. The best in shoes is none too good for the boys. They give their shoes harder wear than a man does, and it is a waste of money to buy them poor shoes. If our kind of boys' shoes cost a trifle more they are worth it, and we guarantee every pair to be satisfactory. Boys' siaes 1 to 5 4 for ........$2.00 Youths' sizes 1 to 5V2 for $2.00 Little Gents' . sizes 10y2 to 13 V2 -for. . .$1.75 Drexel Shoe Co. 1119 Farnara Street. WALK-OVER Fall Shoes S3.SO - S4.00 Our window display will Interest you then come In and be flttsd by measurement In the NEW STYLES AT THH Walk-Over Shoe Store 814 South 18th Street. Bd, S. Thompson. Walk-Over Has. aa on wotoow dxwfxat. J GIRL'S AND BOY'S SCHOOL SHOES There is no other place you can go and find such a complete stock of high grade, long-wearing, late style shoes for Boys and Girls as you will find at this store. $1.75 to $2.50 SCHOOL SHOES are a special' feature with us. We have them for Boys and Girls of any age. FRY SHOE CO., THE SIIOERS 16th and Douglas Sts ON TOP ALWAYS Arc UPTODATE BEER 0 BrewerrSoJ raBluffjDfpt Sp - -ua TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Oat Dwllar a Year, sill T nTT t Ar m f- WW vv 1 Ono of Our Strong Specialties Is BETTER SUITS FOR H(Q) than any other store in Omaha sella for that price. We can say, without fear of contradic tion, that most stores get $15.00 for the same quality. We have just re ceived a new supply. They are made of pure worsteds and are strictly up-to-date in make, fit and workman ship. Every suit absolutely guaranteed in every way. See them displayed in our show case. Another one of our spec ialties is Cravenefte Goats AT so Wlille this seems like a low price, they are the same coats that retail in other stores for at least $10.00. They come In a yery large variety of up-to-date pat terns, including black. They are made with hair cloth fronts which makes them retain their shape. We also have an elegant line of 'finer crayenette coats that are equally reasonable in price, prices are $10, $12.50, $15 - $18 Pants Values Unsurpassed The greatest showing of men's and young men's new fall trousers shown in this city at a saving of 25 percent on any pair you may choose. Prices range from GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. 1519-1521 Douglas Street 0RQSI Popularity To be popular for a month, a season, or even for a whole year is one thing. To be popular one year after an other and have that popular ity ever increasing is still another and a much more de sirable condition. Such Are Sorosis Shoes And it requires all the new shades, shapes and patterns each season to obtain and re tain that popularity. Another important feature is the popular price of Sorosis Shoes $3.50 ami $4.00 Sorosis Shoe Store 203 South 15th Street. Frank Wilcox, Manager. SoJhil ola Gol Le ea T St. Andrew's School for Boys Cor. 41st and Charles St. Fall Term Begins September 14 For particulars, apply Rev. F. D. Tyner, Siit Charles at reel. Tel. llamey SH3. References: Rt. Rev. Artthus L. Williams, S. T. 1. Blnhop of Nebraaka; Richard 8. Hall, Knq., cUaacsUor ot Ut lilWHt of Nebraska, TO 6 i The particular dresser, who's looking not only for quality clothes but distinctive style, will find an ideal assortment of fall clothes on display at U n 0 AY ililS THE RELIABLE STORE You'll find superior quality in workmanship and fabric, superior style in the very special lines of beautiful fall clothes that Elarf, Schaffner & Marx has produced for us this season. You 11 find no other such clothes in the market as wo are able to show you. You may do all the looking around that you like, but if you want tho very best your money can buy you must come to us and if you come onco you'll come again for satisfaction is assured. As soon as you're ready we want to show you some of the beautiful fancy weaves we have here in suits, and tho fine blue serges, foreign and domestic clothes, rich in color ing and pattern. Suits $18 to $35 Overcoats $16.50 to $35 We have other clothes, too, which we'll back against anybody's suit or overcoat values, at $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 u"p How About the Boy's Wardrobe? We want you to pay a visit to our Boys' Section and see what an unusually beautiful array of fashions we have here for him. , No matter from what standpoint he or you base your clothes preferences, you'll both be delighted with this, tho best display of fall clothes style ideas in Omaha. We're offering several Rousing Specials in Saturday's and Monday's Sales. See them. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, with extra paic of pants, $2.50 and $3.00 values on sale at $1.95 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, with extra pair of pants, $3.50 and $4.00 values on sale at $2.95 DON'T FORGET Try llayden's First S OMAHA'S PURE J J OMAHA'S PURE FOOD CENTER. Grocery Specials-Saturday Sunny Monday Soap, bars , ...flBo per box 94-00 24 lb. Sack Lotus Flour 85e 48 lb. Sack Lotus Flour 91.65 gal. Mason Jars, per dot 660 100 bars "P. tc O." German Mottle Soap, at 93.00 cans, large, Dundee Milk 8&0 pint. Long's MarasUlno Cherries, at 80O Pint bottle, Maraschino Cherries. .400 Quart bottles Maraschino Cherries 65o 1 lb. can Salmon Steak ISo Maple Sugar, per lb , ...lOo 60c can Shilling's Baking Powder, 8O0 Colgate lOo Toilet Soap 60 26c lb. Castile Soap, per lb 16o Zest, per pkg. .60 Bakery Specials Saturday Tree Stump Cakes SOo Caramel frosting. Nut Loaf Cake 15o Brownstone Front 8O0 U yOB TOOT BXTirDAT DUTlrXB Dainty Little Olaces, Annls Drops, Lemon ? ft wafers, Cocnanut Sticks, Macaroons, by the pound or less. Olaoes JMoorated i to Order Weddings a Specialty. J) Round Trips Atlantic City, N. J.. . .$40.70 Asbury Park, N. J. $40.35 Boston, Mass $40.60 Concord, N.H. $40.35 Detroit, Mich $25.00 These. are only a few of the attractive thirty-day sum mer tourist fares on sale daily until September 30th, to many resorts in the east J . VIA THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PMJL RAILWAY Long limit summer tourist fares to Wisconsin, Mich igan, New York State, New England and Canadian resorts. Let us plan your trip and arrange all the details. Infor mation and folders free. F. A. NASH, Tickets, 1524 Farnam St., General Western Agent. Omaha, Neb. Persistent Advertising is the Eoad to Big Returns. The Bee Reaches All Classes. the one I if Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, with extra pair of pants, $4.50 and $5.00 values on sale at $3.95 Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, with extra pair of pants, $5.50 and $6.50 values on sale at $4.95 IT PAYS MarvelM Spagettl, per pkg. XOo Marvelll Vermicelli, I pkgs. ...... 860 OaL can maple and cane syrup.... TSo Regular lOo can Lulu Scouring pow der Be Honey, in frames ...l&o 1 lb. pkg. Corn Starch 60 I gal. ran Csl. Black Cherries . .sOo 8 lb. can Skinner it Louden Tomato soup 18o Our own make Peanut Butter, lb. 8O0 Imported Swiss Cheese, per lb. ..88a pottage Cheese, per pkg 10o dome grown Conoora urap fersey Sweet potatoes, I 1 ...880 Country Butter, per lb. 840 Liquor Dept. Specials Saturday Bargains While They Last Regular 76a and 11.00 California wine, at ..BOO Whiskey, Oln, Vermouth Cocktail, regular price $1.15, sals price , ,T6e n from Omaha to Montreal, Que $35.00 New York City $40.50 Quebec, Que $39.00 Portland, Me $42.35 Toronto, Ont $30.60 Reliable Dentistry nnmn i ail Q UbUlul IIUUIUO -ZJ