thi; va:-.: omaha: vi:ixksi)AV.' .jcxk 14. idii BRIEF CITY NEWS ! Ware Sioet Frlat IV. . raae sars-ees-OTsaaea, ! X. . It. Calibrate flag- Xy Tl't members o fthe Omtlit chapter, Uaughters j of the American Revolution, hold their final meeting: of the mnon at tha residence of lira. O. H. Moyt. 6ZS Park avenue, on Wednesday, flaf day. Tribaie to Bales Mary J. Dietrich O r. Davidson paid thla tribute to Mlaa LMetrtck: "Ifl tha dMlh or Wary IXrtrlck tha public achoola of Uiiiaha loae ona of Ha moat con sceentJous taohra. fin mi a woman us beautiful character and splendid teaching . power and waa beloved by her co-workers and her pupils." . Celorwd WomM data a Varclat Mary E. O. Quatrebaun, colored, who haa bean sulne B. U. Johnson and Bruno O. Blls. aa pro ' rrietora of tha Bur Wood theater In 19H, for ' IOts) (or aliened ahock to her nervoua sys tem and tha humiliation that accrued to ' heV wtien aha waa escorted out of tha thea ter by a policeman, waa awarded a vardlct t .100 In- district court Monday. ' Saas;et ' Special Stope Kara Ona nun. drad and fifty repreaantatlyea to tha In ternational -Sunday School association ea- . ,,'HUBV onfeMlon. to ba held In fao Fran ciaco J ilna 10-27, passed through Omaha .Tuesday afternoon. Tha "World Erangal . Hpeclar Mapped hera from 1 to 1:45 o'clock thla afternoon to allow the travelers to cat , lunch, ,makln a big order for the cooks 'at tha station. They had been warned before hand, however, and wart ready. Another a big special trala, will come through Omaha Thursday, bound for the Sunday school . -convention. Two ' Jraameratora) rials Complete re turn ot enumeration from two school die trlcla were filed with J. F. Burgeaa, seo ' rotary of Che Board of Education, Tuesday morn Inn. Botrf ahowed Inereaaee over 1810 eaumerctlon. Eight hundred and alzty-four were enrolled by the enumerator for the Franklla dlatrlol, an Inoreaae of flfty-nlna evi "fne previous year. Of the number, li were- bora and 461 girl a. About thirty colored children lire In the district, ao oordlng to tha enumerator. The report of the Druid Hill district contained the name of 194. children of achool age, seven more than laat year. The enrollment consists of ' m bars, 'and 15? girls. t Presbytery - of Omaha Meets The ad journed sneetlna of the Presbytery of Omaha and the vicinity of the one held la Fremcnt on April 17 of thla year oom- meneed Tuesday morning at the First Pres byterian '' church. A ehort meeting waa held,, la which unfinished buslneae waa taken 'Dp, and then adjourn ed iBdaflnltely. The pulpit at Walthin, Nab., waa declared open and the paator, J. O. Woeenoraft was girert permission to accept the call of the eoitsrefatiou of the Plain City Presby terian .church", , where hie brother, W. J. - Weeenerat,- waa pastor before his death to automobile accident in that oity. A . " committee of fire, will be appointed from the paator of Omaha to gather data for the Presbyterian Historical society of Phil adelphia, wliiolt la, to prepare a history of the creed since Ita advent into the United State, A report of the executive eomralt- ; taejraa niadej whloh closed the meeting. H!Grf SCHOOLTANNUAL ' 1 0 1 70 BE OUT TODAY CosntMntaf ?iebbr Will Be Oat The radar for DUtrlOattoa at '.; . ( Gradnatloa, The annual number of the Hfsh School Register 'will ' M. published alt her 'Wednes day or Thuraday.Thla number of the regis tor la the largest one which is published throughout the year, and Is the senior year . ocok.'! The tomm-n.ysmit numb r of the Register will be publls -4 Thurs day, and copjea.wltl b distributed. at ,ths commencement Friday. . , ' Aooordlng to the Register staff, the an nual this year will be very jlaborate. It ' will contain 174 pages, and will have the pictures of 180 of the sen. are. The cover ' V of trie' annual" will bery. handsome, cost - .Inf .jthe. ataf rza Nearly All of the cuts throughout the paper are drawn by Homer Conant Nine, companies, three battalions, the band andilha ataff will all be repre sented. - Over eighteen societies will be rvpre-aantedV-ottber, showing by .the uffitere or the ntlre ;eoelety. . Athletics will also re ceive their full share In the paper, and all parts of the achool athletics will be represented, y , v . Thr anul tbls year will bo W cents to any one wishing to buy. In tormer years U waa TS cents and 11. after a certain time. BEALS SCHOOL HOLDS CLASS DAY WEDNESDAY Trial treat 'frosa "the Mereausat at ,".. ;i Vcalc to Be Given y . the tlaaa. ' ' The'' annual clasa day azerclaea of ths Beala school will ta held Wedneeday night at the school building. Forty-eighth and Walnut streets. Kev. R. M. Henderson will deliver the invocation. To Mlas Edna An- -Sri(oi) haa been delegated the honir of easting the future of the members of the class, and Miss Christine Madsen will ce- ' liver the claaa will. i Te- trial scene from the Merchant cf Venice will be offered by the membsrs of the glass) with this cast of characters: Shy look, i Edward Olvens; Antonio, Charles Oreener; Basaanlo, Alfon Wlaaler; Qratl aao. larry Murray; Salerlo, John Carman; ' feslanlo, Louis Armstrong; Duke, George Jennings; Balarlno, Elaia Itelter; Leonardo. Hulda Jorgcnsen; Stepharo,' Mator John- -sooi' iNeriaea, Mary liobey; and Portia. Eiien Bmllb. , -BYRNE G1ES IN RESIGNATION Ferer Menaces ef Caeselty Cesnay Will Probably t)u tat the l"'.: - Bead Baslaeae. - Harry 8. Byrne, manager of the surety ;'. department of the National Fidelity and Casualty company, Twelfth and Farnam ' streets, haa reslarned from the service of that company, ct which he also waa assist ant secretary. Mr. . Byrne has not an-, nounced what his future business connec tions will be. However, he does not deny . that bo wilt, continue la the surety bond business .for, himself. ' ' "Corning to 'Omaha nearly nine years ago ' '.aa peeial'ageat for tha Fidelity aud De posit company of Baltimore, Mr. Byrne sub V fasiuently aueoeeded Henry A. Wagner as I. gneral afeiit of the Fidelity and deposit cominy when Mr. Wagner waa trans ferred to the Pacific coast. Mr. Byrne be cam manager of the surety department of the National when that company's bond business was established In Omaha. ; Theiw la one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during 'the summer months, via. Chamber lain's Colls. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem - . edy, " t la' almost certain to be needed. 'it coats but a quarter. Can you afford to "be without it T For aale by ail dealcra ! , Marrtaae LleeJkewe. licences to wed were Issued to the fol lowing: ' ts'aiue and Residence. Ar WeucesJaus J. Lorrns, Odetl , j Eiuuia, Ttll I, OUeJl , , jj Frank Cuoyl, ' South Omaha j( . Paxaata klsvrucanla, Buih Omaha ...... tS M'chaal Burners, South Omaha ,, yi Viorfce Jenacu, ekiuth Oiuaba ... in FOR PREVENTION OF DISEASE ! Ilealth Offictrs Listen to Papers on Method of PreTention. "SWAT TILE IX IS THE SLOGAN Hesse Fly Centre la far t osaKrrsktt Atteatlea freaa Tkets Who Are Coaslderlaa the Health f Peeple of Kehraalut. A more technical trend of dlcuimio waa aken In the Tuesday morning meeting of the 8tate Health aaaorlt;on meeting at the Rome hotel. The keynote or the discus sions by physician, aa In former lectures. wak that disease In most eases can be pre vented and that proper precautlone on the part of tha public will do very much to ve Buffering individuals and prevent the spread of devastating maladies and the consequent economio loss to the community. Dr. J. M. Banister, formerly chief sur geon of tha Department of the Missouri. United States army, spoke upon "Prevent able Diseases ot tha Eye." Dr. Shalek of Omaha spoke upon "What Can Be Done to Prevent the Spread of Venereal Dis eases," and Dr. A. 1. Dunn . of Omaha upon "Typhoid." All tha doctors and lay men who have spoken hava Insisted that typhoid Is ona disease which precautions and carefulness In sanitation will eradi cate. Sat the Fly. The philosophic note that underlay all discussions at the afternoon meeting of the State Health association yesterday was: "Swat ths fly." "Keep your wells clean; watch for fresh air and stay Id the sunshine, but swat the fly. Swat 'lm good and swat "Ira plenty." Flies are more worthy foes than some people might suppose. With pestiferous mallca they causa most of the disease that Is suffered by humanity. They breed In filth and are home loving bodies. Accord ing to Dr. Connell a fly born east of Six teenth street would never deign to fly west of Twenty-fourth. Mrs. K. R. J. Elholm, executive secre tary of the National Anti-Tuberculosis So ciety ot Nebraska, ventured the opinion tbat aince there were fewer horses during recent years thers have been fewer flies, thereby boortlng the trsds for gasoline and automobiles. Ona doctor auggeated that painting walls blua would discourage the files, although he had no theory for their psychological horror of that heavenly color. But at any rate the assembled doc tors and laity joined In tre glad slogan of slaughter, "Swat the fly." Theirs not to reason why,. Theirs but to do or die; "Onward and swat ths fly!" That was ths slogan Mrs. K. R. T. Edholtn read a paper giving convincing facts of ths activity of ths antl-tuberculosls workers who have done so muoh toward stamping 'eut that disease. - Dr. Connell spoke upon ths city's food, and milk supply, recounting the re cent campaign against' dirty dairies and making a plea for pasteurisation. Dr. O. H. Wilson, stste healthy Inspector, read a paper on "Quarantine." Following the discussion by Dr. 8. R. Towns ot Omaha on "A Square Deal for ths Child," the delegates advocated strongly a statewide law for medical in spection of the schools. Dr. I. TJ. Howard of Harvard stated that In his opinion that half the pupils who go ' through ' ths schools at present are worthless because their minds are educated at the expense of their bodies. University Club ' Has Organized and : ' Elected Off icer Officersvof the Temporary Organiza tion Are Elected aa Perma- i - . . nent. Officials. . i A permanent organisation of the Uni versity club was farmed at a meeting In the Commercial club today. The charter membership totals 230. Quarters were dis cussed, but no ' definite decision waa reached. The two places which met with most favor were the Racket club rooms, or rooms on ths second floor of ths Omaha Natlnal Bank building, which now are available. An executive committee of twenty mem bers was elected. Officers were elected from thla body. Those who had served as officers under ths temporary organisation were re-elected. The officers are: R. C. Peters, president; O. T. Eastman, vice prealdent; C. J. Smyth, vice president; John R. Webster, vice prealdent; Eara Millard, treasurer; Harry 8. Byrne, secre tary; Edson Rich, chairman of executive committee. Other members of the exec utive committee are: A. 8. Richardson, Stanley Rosewatar, E. U. Graff, N. H. Loomls, John McDonald, H. A. Holdrege, F. A. Brcgan, H. W. Pierpont, Dr. , R. R. Holliater, Arthur C. Wakeley, John L. Kennedy, Charles O. McDonald and Cle ment Chase. . Flag Day Observed in Omaha Schools Superintendent Davidson Notifies the Principals and Teachers to Float nags. Old Glory will float proudly over every school house and from the windows of many Wedneeday, which Is official flag day. Principals atul Janitors ot ths varloua achoola were notified by Superintendent Davidaon Tuesday to aee that the day waa observed In all achoola Fla- day exercises, however, will be dis pensed with, as the time needed for the preparation of class day exercises has left little for special programs. Aa Ualy Gash should be covered with clean bandages sat urated with Buck leu's Arnica Salve. Heals bums, wounds, sores, piles, 5c, For sale by Beaton Drug Co, PALIMPSEST CLUB PLANS DINNER TO DR. DAVIDSON Clah Wee.14 Vive Teetlsaeatal to Charter Mesaber Who Is Leavlas; for Washlaa-toa. Tbs Palimpsest club la planning a testi monial for Dr. W. M. Davidaon, who waa una of Its charter members, before he takes hla departure for Washington, where he haa been called aa superintendent ot schools. Conforming to the guest's ar rangements, the dinner will he held June S at the Country club. The list of apeakara haa not yet been made up. Desirable Aeeeaiaaedatles to Colo rado laeared the Do Lai Roehy Meaatala Limited. Rock Island lines operate dally electric lighted sleeping ear with three staterooms and ten sections from Omaha to Denver. Car opaa for occupancy Union station a p. m, Recur aeoo m mod a tlons at 1J3 Far nam etreet HvOMWENT OMAHA SCHOOL TEACHER BURIED MONDAY. saART J. DIETRICH, Weary of Struggle, She Swallows Acid; Dies on Green Sward Woman GiTin; Kime of Uinnio He Cann Select Pratt Street Lawn . on Which to Dio. Becoming tired of too struggls for life, a woman, aupposed to be Mrs. Minnie Mc Cann, 66 years old. purchased a bottle carbolic acid at Farnaworth'a drus atnr Twenty-second and Cuming streets. Tum- day morning, which shs drank an hour later on the lawn of W. W. Ehlnn's resi dence, i&i Pratt street. The woman died terrible agony before medical aid ar rived. ' Nobody in the neighborhood knew Mm McCann. She was poorly dressed and an. pcared to bs a hard working woman. Be- rore 10 o clock she went to Farnsworth's drug store and bought a bottle of acid from the clerk, stating that she wanted It to kill bed burs. She rave tha druri the name 6f McCann. An hour ' later she was found dying in ths greatest agony on Mr. China's lawn. She waa unable to talk by the time she was found writhing on ths grass. Coroner Crosby, who was notified ajid sent ths body to an undertaking satabllahment. He had not succeeded In discovering her Identity at a late hour this afternoon. Mrs. McCann was a sister of Mrs. John J. Freeman,, who according to the city directory, lives st 6127 North Seventeenth street. Mrs. McCsnn had made her home with Mra Freeman. Aged Woman Meets Her Death on Track Near Her Own Home esssxejsxwxe Mrs. Weit is Struck by Freight Zn ' gine and Her Body is Badly Mangled. Mra Margaret West, aged 60 years, was Instantly killed st I o'clock Morfday after noon, having been ' ' struck by a north bound Missouri Pacific passenger? train, one and one-half miles south of Fort Crook. She had been In Fort Crook City making purchases at a grocer) atom and waa re turning to the home of Edward Upjohn, two miles south of the fort, where she resided. Within a half mile of home shs had Just crossed a small bridge when ahe waa struck by ths freight engine. Her body was terribly mangled. The body waa taken In charge by the coroner of Sarpy county. Woman Becomes Head State Teachers' Assn; Hiss Edith Lathrop of Clay Center Will Succeed to the Offco When Davidson Withdraws. X . easssMsssasxea Miss Edith Lathrop of Clay Center, bo comes president of the Nebraska State Teachers' association by the withdrawal of Dr. W. M. Davidson, who haa sent In his resignation, because of his removal to Washington. D. C, to live. Miss Lathrop was vice prealdent of the vassociatlon and succeeds to the office. This Is ths first time In ths history of the association that a woman has been prestaenL ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE FOR DAVIDSON RECEPTION Principals aasl Teachers Are to B the Heats ef the Ereslag at Happy Hollow. Arrangements are complete for the re ception to bs given Thursday evening at Happy Hollow by the principals and t each era of the Omaha schools to Dr. W. M. Davidson, the retiring superintendent Members of the Board ot Education and their wives will also be guests of the even ing. The committee of teachers In charge consirts ot Miss Kate McHugh, Miss Emma Whltmore. Mrs. Nora H. Lemon and Mies Martha Powell. POOL HALLS GET LICENSES Larae Kaanber Make Application Throaah City Clerk to Operate Cades New Ordlaamee. Applications for pool hall licenses, ac companied by bonds of 1100, poured Into the office of the city clerk Tuesday morn ing. No leas then tea were before City Clerk Butler by noon.. Of the number, six offered Ideal bonding companies aa sur eties, whils four offered personal security. These latter were referred to Wood Hart ley, city abstractor, for Indorsement. A Leadiaa t'allfaraU nraa-srlst. "Pasadena. Cal.. March t. ISU.-Foley Co., Gentlemen: We have aold and rec ommended Foley'a Honey and Tar Corn pound for yeara We believe It to be one of the moat efficient expectoranta on the market. Containing no opiatea or narcotics It can be given freely to children. Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as It has no nauseating results, and does not Interfere with digestion, ' Tours very truly, C. H. Ward Drug Co.. C. L Parsons, Sec'y and Trees." Uet the orig inal Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow package. Mallets. Permits. ' Frank Tomsu, 1447 South Twelfth etreet frern dwelling, ll.aOO; Vrank Pleakae. lx.il Pouib Fourtwnth atreet, frame dwelling tz.wo; F. 1). Jackson Hot flouih Thirteenth' street, frame dwelling, 12. Sou; ft. V. Clark i."7 North Fourternth avenue, frame dwell ing. llti.oJU; L. McWipple. illl Webeier street, frame dwelling, 1,W0; J. y. lial stead. Twenty-fourth and Ctmdi-n eveou frame dwelling, tl.&ui; Peter Anderson Hedlck avenue, frame dwelling, $1 two Hoard of Education, Thirty-fourth and Martha streets. Addition to Windsor bund lug. lAA ., - v. j. '; ' . ..... ' .;V - . - , :. f You Panama Fellows Ilust These 135 to Vq1uc3 We're Selling at $2.95, 3.95, , 554.95 Hare la a splendid chance to get that new' Panama Hat you've wanted so long;. And we'd advise you (o hurry here, for Panamas re very scarce this season, at any pric. We, however, Imported these Blrect from Ecuador the land of the Panama . Hat had them blocked and trimmed In the latest styles and- hand them to you at about half value. Shapes are new Telescope, Alpine and Optimo, In every size, and dimensions to exactly fit your head. Remember, they're going fast; if you're ready for one come here today. Tomorrow may ba too late. house or IGH MRIT. " Home of Bteia-Blooh Clothes, Kegel A 7 Here mm: m To Your Good Health and Pleasure Comefollow 'til you join the who have quit seeking for the one best beverage because they've found it Real satisfaction in sparkle vim and thirst cools like Delicious . ' ..Wholesome ' Sc Everywhere Send ft?r our interest-V THE COCA-COLA ing booklet. . Atlanta, Oa, "The Truth. About Coca-Cola 6Iilo3E6D3ScliEaOteI (AMERICAN OK CUROrMtAN KAN) An Ideal resort delightfully situated on Lake Michigan, 10 minutes' rid from Chicago's theatre, shopping and business district. It combines the restful quiet of country and seashore with the attractions of a great city. Here, surrounded by beautiful lawns and flower beds, you can obtain every hot weather comfort; you can sleep in cool, airy rooms; refresh yourself In the surf of the smooth, sandy beach, and find best of food temptingly served. The grounds of This Finest Hste! en the Crest Lakes adjoin the great South Parks, famous for their golf links, tennis courts, lagoons, bikes, boulevards, horticultural displays, etc. Those wishing quiet find the secluded nooka they seek, while others enjoy ail the sum mer gaieties. The tourist, transient or sum mer guest finds always a hearty welcome, ISlKseratea! heofclet est reeaeet te Maaaget, 1st Bhrsl. aasl Lake a here, Chlcege Not because it's one dol lar "but because it shaves cleaner, keener, smoother and better that's why over two million men use the EVER-READY. 5olr a all teeef Same n J i l a . . . , REST AW KULTR TV SQmi MID CTdLD. Uii.Wikuaw'1 BooTMiwa Svacr bas beea arl lot over H1XTY YEARS bv MILLIONS oi loTH?k lur tbeir C11I.DSF.N WUIUI TKHTHINO. wrih KafECT blCCKS. it SOOTHES the CHILD, boFTRNS the GUMtt, ftLLAVBll PAIN ; CUllliS WIND COLIC aiut i rh best remedy lor lilAklHiEi. U is a( nlwteiy banuleu. Be sure aw ask. for "Mrs. Viavw'. Soothing Syrup," is lake ao OUief aiaA Tweatr-4's cciua a bouis. COMPARE FOR YOURSELF. Measure Ttie Dee against other local papers in respect of quality as well as, quantity of timely news and interesting articles from day to day and ThcBee's superiority will be demonstrated Hat See G10V Shoes, Stetson Xats, Kanhattaa Bhirta my. I -are the arrow v tV merry throng I every glasssnap and go; Quenches the a breeze. Refreshing, Whenever COMPANY you ee an 5 Arrow think of Coct'Coli Summer Tourist Fares Embracing1 the Moat Charming Summer Trips la America Varatioa selections oa the Mains or Jersey Coast, in New York of Boston, in Historic Montreal or Quebec, ia the wiU oi Caa ada, at a highland Lake Resort. Route ia Nlaaaia Falls, oprioa of steamer trip through the 1 boa, saad ULaos sad St. Lawrence Rapids. Special Low Toetrlet Fares E-SKSTCjuaa Is k Sc 30th. kxu. Muas-ms sunr e.r f j. d. McDonald a. a. r.A. 113 W.AsaauSt. -.4 .1 1.11V. it..' . . it u v iv r av in -hi S f S II l V m aw III is l,i kMoouiees il I 111 I I 7 V. . rfc l.W i I a A Xtic Omaha Booklovers' Contest ii' i i skat. ' 4 - TLL! r ITO.'Tl WISHSSOAT, JOsTS 14, Vhat Does This Picture Represent? Title Author Your Name - Street and Number ................ City or Torrt ...vt i After you hare written la tha title ot the book, the coupon " and picture. - Do not send any coupons until the end of the contest la an nounced. Remember the picture represents the title ot a book not a scene or character from it ' ' ' . Catalogues containing the names ot all tbe books on which ths prjzile pictures are based are for sale at the Business Office ot Ths Bee 25 centa By mall. SO cents. Rules oi are eilsiMs te tour la. si at satr tuailM Bhi Sar, tee Tse sw a atetwe wbtoa vtu wmia ta ua. a( a aaoa. BeiMata eaab stalars tswe wUI ke a bteaa lor tk. mwusl I. Ml la the title e( tbs booa. Oa set setb tb. alMara aaa k4aak aa4 nil tbe aaine s4 satbw et tbs booa aaa aed rwr sain. aa4 aasrua awtlr mt puiulr ta Ua arorloea. Me rertrMUeoa U s alse.S ea tb. r la wklab .nawar to the atstans aws be swans. Ia aletm irmni enlr o. UUa ar a beoe. IC r. ars at sere a a title ana wteb ta seeS ta ssor. tbaa ea aasver to eaeb pletsre, res atr . m. BUT Kerr aoBa T1U.N niva answkh win. aa aooarTao to ant on a ricrusa. Umiis ' answer. wUI nM be .witM acalsat eoaUstuU U earmt tunr la atee ae" More, raw ana answer abea4 dm b. a at en th. sasne sees en, Katra cenpons sbui be Mwt ate extra answers, AU aaaweca t e aba aasse assn bee sbaai ba bee teswber .a asnStDS ta tbe set. r While as abaaiatelr a sir. M aeatrabte Uwt tbe atetaraa ebeaM la eaeb east ba aeat la wit th. aaewwie .1. arose tbat all answer ba saltans, A441Uoaal sMtana a4 eonaeue Buy a ebialsa at tbe e Itle at Tbe ae br taatl r la seriwa, . Wbea roe bar sU eereatr-tlTe ale tares, hutea tbeea tosUir an4 brtoa ar awU U u tbe Oniaba See, sdru. e the Baoklevers' ConiMt gsitur. rrieea will b awarSeS te.Uk. eantaetant: eeoalos St th Ux.tM anmS.r ot errt sulatVMs. In areai e( tw er sjtee axreana baetaa tb atat. nm f ceeraet MlaUen. ' tbe awwea aatog tb smaller aaaaber et aatra emsen la bta H ee snaeira vlt a a.eleni. winner, la real et twe l inens bartns tb new aamaer ssiieut sa4 art a tb sen. aeeaber l tb eeisea wbr. H el awra tall Iwtalna eosaautt, wlU rni. Oatr ene lt of aa.w sear be sabeaitu br a eneleetent. Tbe am et tb an Is aval ebtiestear ssea tb eaatoeuiiA, aa4 ga aaaver ssar be eatenltte la an? ltM nuassr tb uatstaat soar aeieet. Awares wtU be aw M-rWtlr aee rein t tb merit et eh eeaanUe Mat. The same mt asor than s aersm meet net be written weea anr eae eeasea. Tbe eweeea wtl ba saaaa br tbe Cntat aatte ea a nanlim of weU-ba ssV hilt i. wbea s.mes will be anneeiuM l.tr. Tb Osetteat hi Itmltee te the SMI ewlas et lewe wee ef awl net insiesina ves agines, ana taas ea.iita road records, and today ranks among the leading motor cars. Vor both berries and speed, this auto wilt make au excellent possession. It U a ral joy-maker. It is fully equipped and Is just like accompanying illustration. The famous Appersoa warranty goes with this car. Tbe prize may be Inspected at the Apperaoa Bales Rooms. 110J Farnam Bt, Second Prize Value $760 Wot sTsrybody can play a plane bat everybody would like to. The It-note Kimball player-piano, worth IJ60. whleh is the second grand prise, will furnish mualo (or you wnether you piny or not. It ta a wonderful Instrument, and wtil make seme homo a bsppv piece for ever member ef the family. Even Grand, ma can play thla Inatrument. If atater wants to play It without the mecbanlam. ahe almply haa to lift a lever. This player Is exhibited at tbe A, Hospe store, Puusles Bu Fourth Prize Valut 1233 -v A 1100 Columbia "Kegenf Orafon. eta and te wvrin ef ecorde form tbe fuurtb araiid prisa Thla excel lent Inauuuifcot la one of the beat manufaoiuied. It Is bulit ot flneel niahocany throughout for any family thla Instrument Is simply a inuslcal asm. It la aure te Increase tbe Ulna or any horn. It wlU draw tbe family cluaer together and furm tueana of entertainment nlstnt after OlKht This Urafonula la now ea blbited at the Coloraola fhonushaub Company's aaency, 14U-1I mium wtreet Thirty-Five Cash Prizes VALUE $140.00. Five Prizes of 110. Tea Prizes of J3. Twenty Prize, of $1 Yfatch for the Dculy Picture ia The Bee Dec's Great 7k the Contest eontert eao.pt wnalorn ot the Ossaaa Bee as4 my act Hn Svs, Utare wUI a. BiMieSM la m sa.it aeaur ststsni.. la tbe estates at lb Cine) ante. bantUsri W.br.ebs. Wreeaias. tbat sun lee First Prize Value $2,000 A f 1,(100 Apperson "Jack Rab " bit" Touring car. Model Four Thlrty, wita tlve passenger capac ity, it la a great car la a great contest. It has many speed and Third Prize Value $300 frits prise Is a beautiful let In A P. Tuber Boat liar addition, adjacent to Hanacout park and Cen tral boulevard. It la lot 4 of block eight oa Thirty-third street, and ta avails feet. The attest ear line runs along Thirty-second Avenue, Just a block from the alto of the lot Home yonng couple, perhaps, will hers erect a little cottage la ' n.ch to live fur teaie and years: Who can tell what lucky hereon will sot tbie Ideal Uil Vu may be ths ona, .