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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1910)
THE BEE: OMAHA. TTTTKSDAT, FF,rTOfBER C2. 1910. 7 BRIEF CITY NEWS INJECTIONS 10 FObTOtHCElScocs Plan to Play Host to Many Thousands Bum mat Mk I Kip Tjit IMt ta :mi;h. I e i :-n; n. 'ms r. a. a r?xtrIirT,wrM Ce. Tak Tew Printing la the Tlaaea. t Dry Osnatng of garments. Twin fit !.. ivrt. ir South Kifteenth Dr. W. m. atlatar, Deatist, ha office as ":- city Rational Bank Building. Dr. riaJtoa. tleasiy pimiM Dentistry t th rtiu'-iiirid. ;;t city Nat. Ban. l4ai far Wtlaa Fre umple boU. Spiehtrrs- fieletl Liiv of tne an.7 P'rfum ; aj toilet counter and drug ivrn. - '' rotttieal A. ma. ataota Th Political Attorney Say He Hepreients Brew ery tad Liquor House. SOT FOB. RAILROAD BCSEfXSS lata la Hade ikal tbe Pnrtfaa at la tmt Vacated a ta Be t ei far Railroad Balld 1l r , araa. Th buildir.g "t a branch of th poat- o...r on South Tenth street will not rv.a atll lrineV at the h"m of Mr, he opposed by tn city council If ths lhrjl . W . I . . .III Aiice. Millie. i-ake street. Thui' vertrr.g; ..- J Bona Owaei-slup ij tha hop of every j family, Mart a savings account at Neo. ' raring r Loan A a and lar tha founda- 1 an Jut tha future horn, ltot Far nam. rea's Ball--The second annual bail the tUf ilKUnan of tfta Omaha Klra department will ba given aX tha Auflttorlum fcovemtier 21. Olesen s or thcmxa nrui TCiaVan Uie muaic Tfartswia ay ta Mm will he said t St. Mai-) Madaiine church at lth and LI dare atret Thursday and Friday tm.rninj by Kim of the rrty who are accompany 114C l.aidinal Vannulellt on hia trip throuah tne United State. Parrel! Proaaeted Cornelim Farrell. docket cierk In tha office of tha clerk of ti.a -district court, haa been appointed second deiuty clerk. He will continue to do aom of U-e .aork he haa had in tha paa. y near appointment will ha made to All the vacancy cauaed by Use death of Allen T. liw. chief clerk. a far Brokaa aUba Anthony Deaaert baa fliad ault In district court agatnet the Bee ha Runvan Furniture company for 110.r for injuries he received while ork:r.g iu a company warehouse. .. was working in the bottom of an eleva tor abaft, he Hay, and the car, without warning, was allowed to deacend upon him. Hi ehet waa cnaahed and aeveral nhw were broken. Tldaoo Bala Bapatroaj Repair work ta going aieadlly forward on Ilia damaged portion of the Tenth street viaduct, the three piera which the enginea craahed into probably havteia; to be renewed al together. At present tiie viaduct at that point la aupported by a number of giant aooden brama. Tha gaa connectina which mere torn open and tha broken rail a ha. i-a haea replaced. BISHOP SUED FOR RENT BY DISTILLERY MANAGER Clalaa ta Made far Balaare af Tlaaa mm m Tkeaa Inn' Leaar. Biahop John fw Nuelaen of the North Ne 'railta eonf-rem-e of. the Methiwltat chun-h l a been sued in 1 nunfr couit for rt house rent 1 by Adair Mjcr. Keneral manager of tha Willow Opting JleUllery. BtaTion urlaeu haw been re:iling at Sat Poppieton avenue. Meyer allege, at id paying- rent at the tale of Vt pei month. He nad taken a tirrev vear lean on the houe. jut saned notlfn auon thai ha would leave at five month beav the three year had pired. tbe.$3Wi i rent for the additional five ncntha a hich Meyer alleajt-a la due htm a.--jordlag to Ua leaae a bather the bishop lived in the luiute or not. Union Pacific Railroad company will keep the etructure. within the property :inea o that It will net extend out to the self a af the viaduct According to Ed. P. Smith, tne attorney for threw property ownera Juat north of tha pro posed building, the comoany would have no right to erect the poalofflc building 1n any case because the atrip of property that waa vacated fr tne company waa Alien up only for the aaa aa a depot or a railroad yard. Mr. Smith tlienta own U.a three lota just north of the ground to be occupied, which ta directly across tne viaduct from the Union atation. The fltst lot, occupied by a saloon and a re taurant. la the property of the McOavock estate, the aecond. unoccupied, belong to the Ston Brewing cutnpajiy, and tha third ia a part of the McOowan estate and la occupied by the Wullatein hole: liiiuor house. These property owners have no objection to tha establishment of the poatoffice. provided tha building la kept within tha property line, bat think that they would be damaged If It la allowed to extend out to the edga of the viaduct. In paaaing a reso.aun ordering that the building be kept wltVin the lot line, the council la acting in accord with the opinion of tha city legal departmant. which, under it intruction. will allow the building to ba put up only If it con forms ta the same Una aa othara da on the street. Postmaster Thomas said yesterday thai he yet boped that the property owner would come to an agreement soon :n the vicinity of Tenth and Marcy street. o that the new substation may be comnleted before tha holiday rush. "The 1'nlon Pa cific owns the lots In question and ia under on tract to build a subatauon for the gov ernment. I have worked hard for thl ac commodation for the people in that part of the lily aj.d I hope that minor ques tions a HI not cause a big delay of the station." Clan Gordon Celebrated Barns' Birth day for Lut Thirty Ten and it Sponsor. Hieanders. Loalaoders. Pcotsmen of ail cans, aul come to Omaha January i j next ear. for the Scot at Omaha auu uth Omana a ill invite every Scotchman tn braka and member i-t Scott. eh m-j-cieue in u.e a est to heip veieoraie the birthday of Robert Burns. It ia the inten tion to make lii celebration a arte that it a ill nut be necessary for oiher cities to celebrate tuey tan all coma to Omaha. Clan Gordon ..No. . whH b haa celebrated tne birth of Burns every year for thiriy yean, ta the originator of the giant cele bration plan. It has been voted ta ask not only the other lodges of Clan Gordon, but tha St. Andrea s and Caledonian socie ties. This will Include those in the Black Kill country. Su Pajl and Minneapolia Sioux City. Lea Moinea and aeveral piace n South Dakota w here Scota are numerous. Similar ceiebrationa bav been given by other dtiea and it i now Omaha a turn to play boat, say the Clan Gordon who re eager to function in surd a role. Clan Gordon haa appointed a committee on arrangement With the request that the sukjevt be given full consideration and close Investigation and that the report be made back to the next meeting. Tha com mittee include R. G. Wataon, i. C. Lind say. W. J. Hlslop. G. X Dunn. Thomas Falconer. Jr.; D. J. Allen. A. Fernandex. William Kennedy. Will A. Campbell and H. W. E. MacDamel. If the rota of other cities respond in number aa expected the Auditorium wiii oe engaged for the celebration. It ia the intention to wind up the ariair with a grand bail. HITCHCOCK SENDS CHALLENGE lavites-seaatar Barbate la Batter a al: ,pekU .,-sk lioaal laaaee. Conramn Hitiiicork aaa sen t this letter to Senator Burkett: . Omaha Nab, fepu 20, 110. Hon. Elmer J. Burkett. Unco In, Neb.: Dear S r In aoi-on-ance with th terms of the origiDal announcement of my canBdt y for the aenat. I w rite to in it you to Join me In a aerie of public debate in which we may discuss .the national Issue if th day lefura t voters of the stale. As opposing candidates for the United ftst i n-nste 1 believe the voter will be interretad 'o hear us debate th question now u;j'.' -riost in th publir mind, upon hirh tti :iru:f ar divided r upon aluca . oi arni I differ. It is ooly when both aides of the ques tions of the day are presented before an , su J ence that a real upportunity la given .. neighbora of John W. Hoaard. at the pe.-Tle to Judge of tha merlta of the j ytM I arn4nl ret. have told the police i-op. stng view. The Joint aenat la a , n MW 4 rgT0 proallng around the j Howard home about the time of the burg- auTiest two delte in eacii .-ongrea-, Uxj Jim several day ago. A a reult si nal d strict. te time at each meeting ' lne a.ttiv ar directing their attention tu bi cqua!: divided and o apporllor.l w .pprohendin the negro on the belief That Tt n-,ent;1g- and cloaing shall alter- ! ,B responaibl for all the three or four nate tiri-t to you and than to ni. j boueebreaking crime of th last week. An rar'y answer will ( be great lr ap- i Th, intent burglary was that reported at l-i ec s tea. 'uur truly. Lj,. home of D. C. Kldndge. 17W Park v G. M. UITCHCOTK. venua. wiiar i waa stolen Monday night. " ' Neigh bar tn that locality bliv they saw JUNIOR MEDAL CONTEST HELD th. cgm roaming near. HilLRUtD DlitlDI ITATIU1 A. L. Msklrr Bad Ussa Rick ICarra Kavar far Idea. "A substation poatoffice at the receiving depot of the mail mould be an Innovation for Omaha that would place thi city In the claaa of large ciue ot the worll, de clared A. L Muhler. vice president and gtieral manager of tbe I'aion Pacific rall ruad. in shaking of th difficulty over the new railway poatoffice. "Any such thing I a big thing for Omaha and I would be sorry to sea it held up in any aay. Thi city undoubtedly would be immeasurably benefited in a buaires way by th difference in time the new proposed system of handling in coming and outgoing ' mail aa th direct delivery from the station on Tenth street wouid give It. Th Union Pacific I no in any way desirous of going against tbe wishes of property awners on Tenth street but the way In which 1 understand the permit given in railroad. It was for th purpose of aanasKia any saUwiaV business In eon Junction with the Union Passenger station,-' said Edson Rich of th legal department of the UnKMi Pacific "Tha station will un doubtedly be built, the detail and minor point iralshtening themselves out. As yet our department has due nothing In regard to the matter.- Sleuths After Negro Burglar Dete'ctiYei Believe One Housebreaker Seen by Neighbor. Perpetnted All the Bobberies. OHIHATRADE-MIREFOR-ALL-B Xuafsvctareri' Committee Decides on Distinctive Omaha LabeL BOOST FOB E03HI-MADE GOODS adders V 11 1 Be Asked ta t.lve fref mset ta Vsuka Preesrt stbere th frtce ta ia tasae. An Orr.ana tude-roaik anil soon be knosrn ail over the country. Every ointl.a manu facturer I to be asked to use a irad mark device a ;ich ha been maur 'ip for the manufacturer committee of t.-.e Com mercial club and which manufacturer will uae not only on every article, but on tne outside of ail packing rases. In .itendl. The scheme is an entirely new one a applied to a my. and ia held by ali to be quite practicable and will sen immensely well In an advertising way. Tne manufacturer oommtttee. whi h haa adopted Monday aa Its regular meeting day tn the future, haa a report from Chairman George H. Keiiey on th Industrial exposi tion. In which it i declared that sentiment In favor of tuch an n position is gaining ground fast. A meeting of ail the manu facturer of th city will be called soon to c i ujpiii oi umini ano Duiia aweiiings, warehouse and factories a ill be urged to see that hereafter then building specific- j Uon vail for the use of Otnaua-made ma terials so far aa possible This, of course, with the understanding that price and quality will b equal to Imported matertala I i 1 iM V. if (3 1 A New Fall Suit for Every Boy in Town Of rctirse wa really haven t quite so nigBT as that, though to look, at th- trrmt mwr ment In our new jtnenli departinent, Toud wonder what we could Jo with Dior boyg- gait. We've all the new fall gtrlea that have teen designatayl as the rorrett sort (or boyg' wear: every new color t. n. xnd new pattern, and tha most splendid fabrica e could buy direct from the woolen mi!!a. Onr boyg- fsll iiilta hava bepn carefullr designed by men who do nothing else In that tine, and hate ben extra atronaiy tewed and re-inforced at every point of strain by expert boys' tailor. Con eeonemly we know that these atiits are the tvgt that ran be made an 1 that you van de depend on their style, their fit and their wear ing qualities belne beyond any fault. They are priced at S2.45 to $9.95 New Fall Hat Style3 for Dressy Boy. The new telescope hat for boyg, as ahoan atue Is simply a smaller shape of the style worn this son by men of taste and disiTiTrinatlon. All shalea of brown and blavk. at 1.-V 1.25 and Sl.OO V TV. a F.vr PeTjn- v lar Golf Cap for .mi TT II I !! II I IIH I ! I 111 'The House of High Merit," yLA Boys- This style ia certainly entitled to the great popularity it enjoys amongst boya of all agea and dis positlpns. It ia atyhnh, neat, dres sy and Inexpensive. In fancy weaves and biue, at $1.00, 75c and J0? Protest Raised Against New Street Car Line After Paying Property Owner for Cuttiaf; Street City it Asked to Prevent Traxklayiag'. After paying property owners heavy damag for cutting through Twenty fourth street from CaU.-mia to Burt o that, the street railway company could run its lina tlirouali for a cross-town touth Omalia to Kloienc system, the city may be beaten out of the street car service by action of the property owners wha sre planning to block tha building of the tracks , Just who is responaibl for Uie move ment against th new lina Is uncertain. but Assistant City ..nomey Dunn was in formed Wednesday morning that Uir were objection ana wa asked if til : city had any intention of preventing the extension. Vf. H. Thompson waa the at-. torney wno made th inquiry. He w" told that although the street railway ) company probably haa no franchlswd right to build Uier. tha city would not remon strate. Mr. Thompson said later that although he could not name his clienta. ther waa a trong party of property holders op posed to running the lines through from California to Cuming streets, and tha courts "may possibly be -resorted to. The aaaertion that the street railway cmpany has no right under Ita franchl to run it line through t bssed upon tha fact that the street wsa not cut through when th existing franchise wa granted and consequently the extension of the line through was not contemplated. I MS jBera Brad and Maaie Br adored a first Methadlst tkarck af Drtma Mis Met, raw Wlsa t -. i !mx papeM ! raad and a musical pro gram of hJSi Ha aaa rendered in the tuntor ii.vr m-dal contest of the Women's 1'hi-s.tan Temperain I'nion at the First Methodist chuth at Benson Tuesday even n. Judge of the conttat were Mis Ward and Mr Maps of Omaha and th Rev. Mr. I Huntley if Ir.tngton. ! Tl: leading wei as follow: "What i rt of Man," by Helen McGraw; "How a Ui'. "Ir Emptied a Jjg." by Minnie Mardau- -'Doilies New Dreas." by tllsa heth Beech; "A Little Prohibitionist." by t bsrlea lUiblnson: "A "mail Boy's Ambition,'- by liain Williama: "Tha Same Mandard for Both rxs." by Lillian Huber. MONSTER CATFISH CAUGHT WITH A GARDEN RAKE Real Fish Itsrr la Finally Explalaed by the Kay Wka Dlaeavered the Blst Fellaw. Ths true story of how George Stafford caught the big seventy-en-pound catflsn which he ha had on exhibition for a couple of dava haa finally come to the surfsce. Stafford, with soma friend, was finning ) and hunting at ths camp of the Yellowstone J Gun club near Ashland on the Platte. Ha brought th fish bom with bim and claimed he caught it. Later reports show how tbe fish wa really captured. The young son of Otto gpellman of Gretna waa wading in some Unique Scheme Used to Defraud Peter Unxuh Plead Guilty to, Hie gal Ute of the United State Mail. Judge Munger. iiaranal Warner. Irl trict Attorney Howell and other members of the federal court in this district re turned Wednesday from Norfolk, where s snort session of court was held. "Runarkabt waa th plea of guilty a. made by Peter L'nruh," said Marsha W arner. t nruh was up to a few months ago post master ot Tyndal. Boyd county. Neb. He became agent for a Dakota insurance com pany in Tyndal and contiguous territory lie insured fictitious persons, then reporteu them desd ana collected the premium until h had beaten tEe company out ot some thing like It was discovered finally that there was soma crooked work going on al Tyndal and detectives had a hard tint discover ing and connecting L'nruh with the fraud This was Unally dona, however, and L'nruh pivaded guilty to the charge of using the mails to defraud and tbe Court sentenced turn to serve a term ot ten months in the county jail at Madiaoa, Neb. Indian Braves to Visit Omaha Cowboy, and Cowgirls Will Admire Sights of the Growing Metropolis. Omaha w;l be a Strang revelation of remarkable thing to the cowbov. cua girls and Indians who will reach this city Thurs day morning 4a the visitor mill be to the city. When 1W ranch, which is widely known over the country an a unique wild a est show, arrives in Omaha many mem here of tne aggregation will have their first glimpse of metropolitan civilisation. having JuM left their ranch life cut on the plains three or four week ago. The show a ill reach this city st i o'clock in the morning and will be displayed on tjie street in a guigeous parade at 1 o'clock; It is annoumed the usual two perform ances, one In the afternoon and one in the evening, mill be giveu thai day. In the parade, with it owner. Joseph C. Miller, at the head. nl be li Indians be decked with war paint and ftatnera. fifty cowboya and frty cowgirls arid innumer able Mexk ana, Cosacks. rough r der. lanat throwers, broncho buMei. sharpshooters and others who represent the life of the piaina. Turned loose on the streets uf Omaha veee strai.gers sell may be expected to got lost and" frightened. Street cars and automobile ar sources erf great wonder ment and fright to the simple-hearted men of the ranches. It ,1s reported that these people seek safety In numbers and on their brief Ume of leisure walk aimlessly through the streets of a city, gaping wide-eyed at the show window. Sometimes they will timidly enter a swet restaurant and revel in the uss of a separate knife, fork and spoon and ' the TrtMnsome morsels they never saw on a otiurk wagon. As Is the custom of the show there is no top to the center of Uie show lot. but an amnio canvas Is stretched over ail the aeaia and grandstands so that the spec tators can be entertained, rain or nine. thoroughly protected from the weather. The rout of the parade will be from the cirrus grounds down Twentieth to Cuming. Cuming to Plxtenth. filxteemth to Douglas' thence east to Terth. down Tenth to Kar nara. thence west to sixteenth and back ta th show ground. PLAN FOR THE CLUB YEAR President Call sswr-tal Meet lea ml Weaaaa'e tlab Ulrertary ta I aae ptrte Arraaareaseata far gea a. Mrs. M. D. Came: on. preaiaent of the Omaha Woman club, has issued a call fur a special meeting of the directory of the Big Boost for Dr. Davidson Sebraska Teacher Telia of the Sterling Worth of the Omaha Superintendent. In the September issue of the Nebraska Teacher It pa) s a fine tr-bute to the Oniaha schools and especially to Dr W. M. David son, auperintendent of Instruction of the Omaha public schoola. A llaea Rersr4. Omaha a new hlrh school buiMing I" neanng completion. When flnisned it will be one of the finest school buildinvs in the country. But Omaha a building oiner fine oulldlnsa besides the hun school Several of the best grade uiuluinga an where Have been built hi the last two or thrre years. And Omaha la'dolng more than build rfood schools. The salaries ot the pr ncn ais and teacher have been raised to a point wiiere they compare very favorably with the v-rv best cities of the whole country. There has befn proutess n evr" line, as a re sult there are better bmldinra. better eipup ment. belter salaries, better courre of atudy. better teachers and of --jurse better schools. Ther is one dominating force be hind all these thing, it is the super n- tendent of schools He has the eonfld-nce of the Board of Education and of th : people. He has done thiiuca well and the I peopie are consiantry expecting more and better things of him. he does not diap-1 po.nt them, just as he did not niiupi-oint ! the people of TopeKa. w hf re he did a timi-l lar work for several years. iir work at! Omaha had given n m a national reputa tion. He has been honored in manv ona Helen MGrn wss swarded ths oris. ( Bt (tepp4 on th monster. Frightened, he The prog-am wa concluded with the alng- k, th camp and called Stafford, who ,i g of iUueitated sons by several boya returned with a rake and pulled th fish onto dry land. of th shailow water slong the river when i cul 1 ba held Friday morning at !:. Tn National Educatio BIStTHS B UtCATHS. M'kM W a,H: Henry Hof- ' PUPILS OFF ON BIG PICNIC meisiai. Zli Wooiwurtn avenue, oy; H. ii. Kv. aoi North TwsqtieUi, girl; li C. Mac. at r-outh Thirty-third, boy; Joseph Mvars, , Nuiia IOgriinia, gin. Destns-Mrs. P F. Munph), Franklin year. ASTHLIADOfl a zzxizmm cqsect fcj flSTHCafl s:lb et all c:::rns cs tee t:::n-EJia rua te . Sduffmaea's "HTHHADOR" aeeae fans to gis I NTANT KEUE hi tbe worM ram .USTHs V Ns WAITING toe IK 6 1 ' L TS. ' la acuu Imssadiasa. direct and CEMTaXN. aad a CLUB Is to rai al s aa Bay sea Baalaeas I'adlaaTa Halda Sesai. taaaal Aatlaa; at Blver-vlew Park Wednesday. Four hundred pupils ot the Boyle b mi nes college in Omaha and Council Bluffs left for Rlvervtew park at :Sk to spend th i day In their semi-annual picnicking yes ! trday. ' Flv trolley rrl provided to carry them and a ride was taken about town be : for thy went to th park. Luncheon waa ' seivfd by th college at ihe pavilion ia the ' aark at noon and th rest of th day was j spent in aihieiic games and contests under 1 ihs direction or nneen members of the o'clock in th club room at tha First Con- gregauonal church Th meeting is to mas arrangetnenta for the applications for th university and college scholarships secured by the state federations, and also to transact business necessary in their preparation for the opening of the yeai-e work. Th executive committee will meet at 10 o'clock to cbisplai the appointments for th years work. Mialion riae; made him a memser of the National Flu-, cauonai council. Th National i erartment of Superintendence haa made h'm Its presi-) dent. The Iniversitv of Nebraska and thi old and revered collere of M,am' have', given him the honorary degrees of Honor I of Laws Superintendent Iiavioson has' woa his reoofnuon by the rood work he' has done. He ha won the confidence of his oo-workers in teachins profession be-j rauae he has always made good. "I'nrol him that hatn. atrn.l be gien. Net raska la proud of the auyex nteouent of its rhser city. Afraid of Ghosts I faculty. Bafor they left th college building at Eighteenth and Harney streets a big group pictur was taken. W K AbbuLtmLT GrAANTB ASTH H ADO st" ts s-rva IMalDlAlB RELISPta rh asaat soaui at ASTHMA, a saaativwy ansa are w iaa M will a eaaetir a Msisssd hie K. that wa aawa sella arsssd A Drasrgiats ia as C. Ss ta Refund Your Money srubaul gassrtiin st k tails M Boaent yam. 03 . lekitmMM Ca, rriasar. St. faiaBka. Marrtaa Unawa Petntua.to wed have' been granted lut fulluaiua' coupias: Name and iiaaidaac. Age Oecar J. hvoaar. Portland. Or .dime V. Anderson. Omaha CUfrid Beiliuaar. Wymor.... Supiii Koch. Millard BrneM R. Heller. Kansas v i-eari Haoderson. Vermilion. S. Kugfii Young. South tnaha.. Em alack, JMjuin Omana Itiillip 8.ae. umaha Carotin Muni, ocnaoa J Hi n j Mo L a a , Many awplt ar afraid at ghosts. Few poop I ar afraid mi gars. Yet tka ghost i a laacy aad tha gars is a swot If the gars sooJd be anagnikcd ta a six asntal as its Terrors it would appear mors tambtc taaa ay ira-btearhiag dragoa. Geraas caa't vdd. Taoy are ia th air ww hraailia. tba water dnak. Tha aeraa aam aashy aeoapar waea raa eoaditioa at th syMassi gie st ansa soop to satablish it elf aad darvaie. sV aea toora is a dcaciency at vital sura, lagiisr, rsarl as, a sallow cbavk. a kMHlosr ry, waaa tba appwat is poor aad rh sisaa is brokaa, it is Usa to nar against ths gcraa. Yaw aaa lartirf tha body agausst aU arrsns by tha oa ot Dr. Pie-rca't Gold a Madioal Ouaovwry. It iacrcaaes tha vital power, cleaase rha synsss at otogguag laspunn, aanenca tba blood, asars L. . . . - " woa aa wgaoa a nigaaooai assa auinaoa Be searfcas. toadihoa, ,n assda a weak ar tela tad ape ia waica ta bread. "Goidos Madioal Diaaesry" eoataaa aa aiaoaol, whisky a aabil-swrsaaag orwgs. Al its log regents pnatad aa it owrsic'a wrap par. It a sot t sacra aaatrura hut a ssaaicio oe iwvs Ooattosmow aad snik a record at Ht sears mf rarvx. Accrut oat iff thara ia aorttmg mm m swW." Aak ywasr amghbara. 1 kt th stvas. I ill s&foifa. i$-JM$ I aV -ier-'V " :if?J . v-' 2r. v- li frv .Y hi? LJ V kJ U, 0 i 1 my m St '",TJ" ' I 1 " If vsitni vvno Dtoie .Panama C the ana It's Gone! Oh, -the dirt is there and the cut and the work and the tremend ous bill for the work $500,000,000 , They are all there, but the advantage is gone! The advantage of the canal to the American o People gone! is gone ! All Willis J. Abbot is after the thief! Want to join in the chase? Read "The Theft of the Panama Canal" October OSMOPOLITAN 15 Cents Now on the News Stands Peonies Should Be Planted This Fall Prompt deliveries will he mail any tlm before Octooer !Sth to your real dem e. if in umsna or Council biofts. Omw Special ri) Cataiogaa la Worth As stag- For contain planting instruct!' and uescr.i.u.ins uf an ut our beautiful pcixnee. iel it iw and oraer erl.. Ba lot send pus lags. F. W. MENEEAY CRESCENT NURSERY COMPANY, haaas: Bali art; last. iia. aita) aH. aad in. a CowaaU BlaTfs, leva The fW aims to print a pHpvr tlmt a pi eali! to in- teUiren-p; not to an appe tite for x';inlal ami senst- tiuu. ft