A THK OMAHA SUNDAY HKi;. AVM ST 1911. TftTr rATv I M If nn nKi .uriu. run a ljai Ui- klm r h JI :hfs Ef?iamr7 tn TbIcs Hn A train 1 . iiieir Kfg-alsr ActiTitifs. rEXIXG OF KEW SYKAGOGITE ' ' Will lrliri1 Tkeellraltaa at Marlrmk aad Hart Mlalt. era nrliraUn ta PalpHs. rf T:rat munl to the rerthodm Jews e-f the rlir i the dedica.Try exercise whlr-h are to be cml'icf-d Sun?y aftey rTi at t:,- r.ew la-th Hamedroh. Hnto synasog... rer-eniiy ererteo. t Hurt and Nineteenth Mreets. foarne. eor.gs and tipiiHiji haniju'l will mark the Pt"- of the city . t.. w piece of worship. M. V. U!SU. of the North PrV.y- ..an cJiurcli. mho ) tK-n iit;r); l .a nn.thr in Kirf,M. la., m lu ".CiW th P'lipit in hla can th irrh at Nir,r.th i! cl.:o atrptj. on P ind.y. lr. Higboa. -a-hiia iit. daa aUended tv.e tveFu.i!i of Kairfirld Cl auiaq ja. !ia Knid (;auU, aoprano -.lo:t of First Vnit'J Preabytertan church. ! Anf. al , fll a n t th offertory aolo at Han o m Park Methodiat Epiwopal church Hun cay inorriiip. iDK'maiioral F.jb Student' aaaociatlon, Harl-ht hall. 'inirith and Farnam. ut:1ay at S p. ru. Public ''Th Witi of Sin . tM- :ft of K:uhtuaB;" al"Wcr, K.. Human. Baptlat. F;rt TavMHv-n'mh and Harpar Morn at 10. DO: organ raxltal at 3.li; auriday avhoul at noon. faKarr Hranch Thirty-fourth and Pamard Sunday school at l.M p. in. H am Cerpentw, aupcrlntndnu CaJvarr. Twntr-flfth and Hamilton. Rv. K( .R. Ciirr-. I'aator Ptrto at H a. m. and p. ra. Mnminif aarmon lr Aar. Hanry Wtli tains of Ia MotriM. KrMiIng aarmon Km-. J pcott MrMi Hlbi acbool at noon. Vourg i'eopi rnatli at J; . in Tmmantjel. Twwtr-rnurth and PlnVnay. F.av. J. t. riiaranla. Paator Hundar achool ata-4 a. m. s-M-to at 11 a. m. and I r to. Young Pepl a mtina; at 1 p m. VonjlnaT wrmon: "YVhit Ijlliaa from Black roola." In tha A-anlnr F.av. Manry Wtl-l!e-ma. I. P . of Dm Mclna. arlll praavh. I'cvotional mftiBC cn Wednanday aranlag f hrlatlaa. Tirr. Twanty-rtxth and Hav.iy. J. la. 'Karaay. J'aator Sunday achool, :& a. m.; practtn aarrtc. H i a. m.: no rraattia; arvlcc; Chrlruan Endaavor from until I ft m. . rhrlatlaa Mrmr. Flrat Churrh of Chrtat. cintiat. Ta-on-ty"-nfth and Karaam. Chambers' Balldhut funday achool at 41 a. m. ; "unday aor i at U a. in. and I p. m.; aubjact of aaon acrmon. Chriat Ju." aaaraaatlosal. F.rat. IVav. F. T. Rotiaa, Pantor Mominff aanico at 1 . aith acrmon by Rar. Jacoi. Mock: no avaninc acrrica exoept Chrtetlaa Kndcavor mactln at 7 p. m. Eplaropallaa. St. Andrtwa, Cornar rorty-flrat and harlca. F. D. Tynar. Ractor Sunda- acr vicca: t'alabratlon of holy oommunio., I a. Sunday achool. a. m ; mom in r oar-e,-ajd aermon: avaatng aarvtoe, J.jh. Church of "t. Philip tha Paaoon, Twamy m aed Pauir R. Join Albart Wliltama. ctnr- ElfTaoth aundar aitar Trinity; mmunion. 7:M a. m. ; ma tin a, 10:39 a. m. : uiy eotnmunkm and aarmon. 11 a. m.; jndav acbool and catachiam, 1: 3U p. m. , fvanlr prayer. ( o'clock. Trlrttr Cathedral, Ei(bteaoth and Cap liol Avanuf. Vary Kev. J. A. Tanoock, lean Sunday aarvicea: Holy communion. I a. m.; Bibla claaa for youn paopla. 1:30 a. in.: niornlna prayer and aermon. 11 a. m.: aveninc prayer and addraaa. : Sunday nhool opvna first Sunday in japtembcr at a. m. " Lalkeraa. tC Watthew'e Cornar Ninataent- and mal!aj Rav. Q. W. "nydar. pa at r sr'leaa at II a. m. No ex-nlns narvioea. Sunday achoet at t:H a. m. fit. Uaxk'a Cnsliah. Twantiath and Bur itta. 1. Orob. Paator Jam-loaa. 11 a. m., A True Balivar a Ll-tne Parson;" t-unday rchool at 46 a tn. No evening service. Rt. Paul'a. Taenty-aiahtb and Parker. Rev. E. T. Otto, Paatur Servicea at X; Sunday arnool at ll:3v. evenm worship in Krrllah at 7.C Mr. A. Lambrerht will Kountae Memorial .xervio for the irioa dt it iiMur, rvr . r4iia; run- av acnooi. nuciori; roorniut aQivaip ana rmoa at 11 o clock. dace. i;2-li0 South Taanty-aixth, it. 1. lialick. Paator Sunday achool at 9 4. Mr i. T. . Bmith. aup-nntatident. Church aarvioea at 11: aub.Ktt of aermon. "Vlaiona of Heaven Should He Obeyed." No evening e--rviee. Flrat Reformed, Ta erity-third nd Central riouievard. C. al. Rohrbauah. Pastor Suu dv achool. 4a. C. V . Thomaa. auprrin- tdert; mornlni worahlp. 11 a. ra . "Tha j World a aw huoi uaatrr. K.vanina service, ( p. m . "Ttie llorwmi kneaa of the Suul." Mali., dial. Trlnit. Corner Tnty-firat and Binney f'teartiiriK in the morniri by the pastor, rublect of morning ftiraon, "Common se." oak. Tweatietn and Oak '""l paslar. Rev T. C. We .line at k o'tluck. Eible ; p. tn. Midweek meet s Preaching by abater. Sunday school Sunday meeting Thursday rvenmg at e o'clock. pearl Memorial, Twents-fourth aid I-ari-nipie Carl t. badei. Pastor Morning worship. II C, Sunil.y acnool. noon; Ep orth league. 7 p. ni.; leader. Mr. J. hi. Mi-i'omba; evening worship at I p. m 4 r Kirst. Twentieth and lmvenport. Rev. I and Treyaor. ia.. a oistano oi seventeen l'rank Lmli. L. I . Pastor Public wor-j miles, but th line Iran Treyaor te Oak suip and aetmoii at ll o ciotk a. m Th" I land, thirteen ml!, ia about flnlaiied and , sstnr nas r turned from his vacation and ..... . a ill occuvvVlia pulpit. No evening service. 1 be la operation early next spring. Sunday ac o.-ol at j a. m. Epooith leau From tiieia th read will oa pushed an to at 7 o'clo. k p. iu. I Imnieh. North Twenty-fifth and liecatur. it. P. Petersen. Pastor Service al 11 a. m, ! add 1p.m. This 1. the last Sunday befoi iV aniiuai cunlrreoce. The paator a li j.ich the last sermon for ih,s year in Vio ol at . a. in. lUftam Tark. Taentr-ninth and Wool- worth. F. H Crawford. -sstor-Morning sen tee at 11 Serrrx.n by tl.- Rev. C. N. 1 -aa son D. P. Evening aeixl.e. i ta. Ser- inon by the pMor ihe Name Above tvery Name." surn)a .nooi. J.ax. Morth leasue f 5. leader. Miss Adelaide Tonk ana Ml&a ulenna Peak. McCake. Fortieth and Farnam, Rer. John Grant ehuk. Pastor Sunday echo-.. I at Mr. Superintendent L O lurry n tiou servlt-e si a. '1 heme. "The lebt of Ilia I laaes lis Wark. strong." Juo:e Williani Itainl will gne j Aa eattUniud Farnam street car travel ihe main ad ireas of lae eienlng. Prajer j ;, c down ttie il rar Thirty-fourtu street meeutg cn Wedrn-aday nht al a. monJljK u jgM ,. a sud- wa a. . atAl l.ur,h c,f the covenant. Comer Twent, - aeientii and Pratt IW. V.. .1I. pienung l will pneau n al ti.e uiorn.lig ami even.ng aei -vice at ti usual l.oui?. lark 'orest Chapel cf Hie Caalei.ai Street church. Twelfih and iHi i.niiin -Tlia paaior of t'sftrlar aiii - cunauci a public worship service Sunday eveluni at S. Cliftea Hill. Kon -fifth and t;-an. Thomas h. Greenlee. PastotvSabbatli school at a a. m. Puooc woran.p at a. m. i knitun Enlejivor al 7 u iu. Mid tseek aervti -n V-JntJay al t p. la North. Coiner Nineteenth and 4hi. M. V. )iigle. P- P.. Factor Mormr,g worship at l.aV. ienuou by li.e Isior. Sabtta av'hi-4' al not.u Cl.riatian Knueavor ai p. in. No eening aeim e Pras er meeting at i'ti Wedneaaay evei.mg. llrst. Corner Seventeenth ard Podre Ldwm Hart Jenka. P. P.. Pastor Ptib.ic j woiakip ai l".Vs wuii aer-imn by e . j i.OIil e. iiuri, uir.'w. .b ia iour ..(?" C hrist ian r.rideavr al a la p. ta. j jn Lc N'.ti day aKbowi ai . a. in. Lowe Avenue Corner Fortieth and notas. W. Nathaniel M'li:rf'n O. P.. Minister Monung errn-e at lu auo- eM. "in ir.I- oaaciouanas or the tenure Stat t.f the rkiui. MuiiOay n hool at I" e a. in. I'hnntiau Endtraior at 7 p. iu. No etening aer hx. WH'n!nialer. C.Ti.er I'wentv -ninth aed Va-oiu Rex Thomas II .MoConneil. Taator -.rvi of w-asnio with aern,a at . jlit. "If hi.d'vn i.at Itien. Kab t atj a bol and ii-ole ciua at iiooo. s -n- li.x.i at oii ni.;rr viiapel at 1 ji J : ia. No .!.. i itrvu I i-ilril. Twentie; h an Suiuiai ai hooi ai lis a nd Leave- i erii- Vr a.l ... S. Pl'il worship and a-irtreas ! i .1' e !-..! ' - ' ,.f . , ..r; ? XI' ?!:! o-j l tuna b. S : . J 'I. I'lar.k ' t I M. T a ern - f t d 1 it i' l. (.- 'i'nr- S-Tri..ri ai " " I a ii i. ft. 1 ( . ....w V .-. r um. . .i . o h 'nail Jt r I ni . tibiae. ItKini K':'. ! t-Hi-e ,,f .p.. '...;.. I v a 1 i"i'.n at . m.. a on " T: I.. 1- , timo-e 'ri rliM'.n. ' I" Kev. W. . Pin- I I . ! .!.' Jiti Snn anl ! Ha'j-h K !loi.-man. V nlster-J-'i. 'c , alitp ami wmwn at l a m . Life T.a I tnrtMl '' (41 1 . . m-I.Im) a I r. ' M T! . ' I Hnrr )rnr -irertntTid. r t Yo'ire I People a mee-tine al T n m Tn,r'iir afir- ( no.n f-on 5 i li 7 Tt pr'.g-a-i a i "I aortal , nvt ri of tr:a rorrin i ;;1 f.narv o-i rtr. aih Mr. and 1r l rarii Yod. Us. jiith antcnt h '"antral Trii.l. Tf Iv J.vjrlh and laixlra. liar Hei B. Fpur. Paa' or - Mornlna mor ahip at v.V: a7nn hv tha paatof; thama. "Oivlnc ("hr'at tb "r- K.Pilr"r ." aiat'sth -hl at nTi. F. K VcMi lan ainar'a t'nlant. Youre Paipla chnanan union at 7 O m. : . auh;at-f. A MIlo"arr J'iurnay Around the Wnrd VII. Ml''.iti In Far ia and Turkav:" lae'la'. Mtaa Anna Ve- 'aaua. K.Tnln aarv'r a! I; l"f s theme. "1 Am Radr " I allH Brrtkerea, Harford Mamorlal. Cornar Nlraiaan.h and L4throp M. o McUaifhlln. I'aator Morninc aarrloa. 1 X": avanlr.a. a c ock; workara' rraatina. 'adneaday, f p. m. 4larllaneaaa. Naw Thought Fa!loar:p. Pnita r. Pa.d rlfa BIcKk. Tarnt I at h and Farnam un dar arMr. )0:a a. m.: addraaa. "The World s Prfsreaa In Y'ielon;" noon haallr. meet:n; Wdnea.'ay. I p. m.. midweek maetlnt;. Vnited. Twanty-aevapth and Camdan Avanue, Rer. O. P. Nether'y The your.a feop1 of Use corragatl')n wt;l l,ae entira charae of the avenlnf hour; a daltaMful mualcal proaram win be rendered. Mrs. John W. Kvana, the elocutloTilat. will recite and read "Th Loom of life ' Peoples Church. Charles W. Kavldaa. Pastor afominr. "The Faaee of od and He Price; ' evanina. "CovenMl Over Kins." unday school at noon. House of Hope ser vice at r Nortn Twatity-aevanth avtyiwe at 4 p m. Touna; People a "oclaty of Chrta ttan Kndaavor at 7. Prof. Mertr has charge of the muaic. V. 4. V. A. .ewa ates. Mr R. S. Flower. In charae of Me beys work, retnma Sunday morr.itia from h.s honia In New Tork stale, where he has been rteltlne. Mr. Flower alao spent l weeks at the Plivar Bay T. M. C. A. Conference. Sunday evenln at , o clock the it- , Iftma eoUntr, California; dellfhtful ell lix ous daparttrient of the T. M C. A. i wi l conduct as automobile open-air meet- mate, rich fruit land; value. 11.2. roll In Ir.f at ls'h and Y'tntonrmBrflX- uoavca formation ooncemlr.e this land may be had tt at Eighteenth and Vinton rtreet. MrJ th! c,fce of ln, Trowbridge-Bolster aiker!" T t" T"y' U to l" ,he j company In th. City National bank bulld The T. V. C. A. Patrol of Boy Pcouta i Omaha, will go on a two-nay maw urn . and will leave the Association btiildit.g at two o clock, going to Albriarht. from ; whence ther will tramp eouih. camping- t will go on a two-day hike next Tuesday. Tuesday night in the woods, and return einceda y evening. The anual anaounoement of the yeara work la la the hands of the printers, and wi;i be ready for distribution sometime next week. The announcement is in the form of a neat Utile booklet, lllustratfd be had at the of rices of the Ralston Town Sdb coniin?ngW a'n ou't.'T t'wTk ! company. outh Seventeenth street, for next year. "timaha. Mr. J. Truitt Maxaell. Physical Direc- I Fifth In the beautiful suburban town of tor or me umana asaociauon, wui or me speaker at the 4:v meting on Sunday afternoon in the T. M. C. A. lobby. Hia subject will be "The Investment of Per sonality." Following the meeting, a fel lowship luncheon is served to all who care to ran am, and a very enjoyable time is assured. Tha educational department is to act as host at a waterme'on feed on Monday evening. Auguat 2stn. Tl.ia ta a yearly event, being primarily, for the old stu dents of the night school. All w.to have at any time been connected with educa tional work of tha Toung Men's Christian Association axe cordis i.y invited to be present- Several good talks and musical numbers will be given The Toung Men a Christian Aaeocation Olee club has been conducting regular re hearsals throughout the summer, and will be fa excellent training for the pro gram a to be presented this winter. Several new members have recently been added, and Professor Kxaia states that the maximum number of vol cos will soon be reached. A return program will be presented In the near future at the ljeflar Memorial Method ist cburoi at South Omaha The Physical department la making aer eial changes in the gymnasium. Several a mall rooms adjoining tha main im are being thrown together, the partitions be ing removed and thus making one largs special exercise room. The physical rector's office will also be located on the main floor next to the gymnasium. A num ber of changes ln the ventilating system are s.ao being made, which will Improve conditions along those lines. During the past week, the aaeuciatlon has alao In stalled sanitary drinking fountains ln the lobby. These are b.mllar to the onea being ueed quite extensively through the east. Railway Officials Considering Bridge Conference ii Held to Discuu Pleti for Structure Over the Mil touri River. George W. Adams, preslder.t of the lwa az Omaha Short Line Hallway comper.y, apent a portion of Saturday ic Omaha, con ferring with officials of.Uis other roads Interested in th bridge across the Misaomi river and the Omaha fralgtit and laasenger terminal. President Adams Is about t seek an entrance Into the city fet th trains of his road, which now run lain Council Bluffs. At present the Iowa Omaha PUwrt Line Is operating trains between Ooaaeil Bluffs r.e Moines and when completed will be j lt)a ,hort llfl tetween Oa-ah4i and the . . .. ., -" LHiriag tha last twa Week th Iowa tk j omaiia Slictt Liu haa ka.n4.e4 )t oar of ! This freight all ort1uud on iu line, and j scourd rg ta prealdeat Adaavs. taking l ,et.(rtii fcf tha road luto etaisideraUon, is I . t ,,,,... J - - IZkBUkW STREET CAH lnnnlH ink.ll lvn HAS NARROW ESCAPE rataraaer Tklak Kanekaar Hu Bees ''" "'- " of ear-:'litting sueaia. indicating a terrible , a'Xid. oi. I'aaaeriaers in the tar lad heard j the fender drop and saw the motornian i lean, anguish airickeri. out of th front all j In gaxo upon the mangled remains of I. is i f victim. Clinging desperately to the fender j were thiee dogs, uiree -count em. uy dropping his safety device at just tiie lvir swauent the motormaa picked up all th: pupa at one as they were racing madly arroae in I rack a. They were unhurt, but frgtiPatved alanwat barkleaa. When th car ettpped ll.ey rolird off aud art off In a northerly dirt-ction fast enough to be in f A'ik ere sue, PERSONAL PARAGrtAPHS. Mr aad Mrs. Jorm Wharton, after har irg sDt thr. weeks touring the mate of ifo'tw ia an a JtoiDo. e. returned honia Satuniay. Svlveete' 11 Rush, sped a I assistant tn ! Attirner Generai Wiraersran.'. a .o ha l ie heaiiyiiariers in Omaha, left Fn.la y j nisht for Kanaka Cit under oroera fn.ni 1 lhr dejrtu.eijt. lie goe . r..e-.ite ' u-h u. attorney g-u- I era; has peo-i.i.g tue.-e. Curtain Marr OC..r.nor. former Virige ad votate of lie I part neat . ihe i s,..im. s iu trie city for a Kw dais l ailain o i'imiior ia at t.ri aer.t on lea -'e of abM-nie, btit la uader orders t Ke.n hs feginvent. Trn.i rrvr. m Ir.e r :ur.; u,- tit "" 1 '", "'"nds frori Fan Fran BIG YMJE OF LITTLE BOOK Whit Baokiorers Ctpgue No. Toft for ContfUnt. O - HOW TO Wit ART GRASD PEIZE I r ef :ttra ( aaPra l rrtala ta Rrlai IUnar4 la Ike lMr af Tkaae aslral ladltldaala la thla latereatlaa Oaaae. Si "i se ta been the 4'matid f"r at !oi,. m the Itvklovers' ront"t of The -J.st the f'rt option of N" t cata l !. waa exha.i.ted and addiU-ea'i order had to be piaea-d for the naa title hooka. Thata rstsloxuaa are row on sale at the but'j.r.a office, the clrt copies from th ITii'ir l .t. received Thnraday. Th book all for centa. Whan aert bv mall 1 t. . " l. x. , . t i , n-ar., - irvt.R tl'i'lll't" .ill-.. ! "e the suteat!ona for the puasle pictures, the contest e.lltor uses this book. No. 1 cata logs Is d fferent from catalorue No. 1, so It Is neceevary to uae the new book In thla eeoond contest. Vfa People Cater, furir.a: the last week many new con teatanla have been enrolled In the ranks of the Bocklovers. It Is not too lata to enter ih contest and will not be too late for many weeks. All the back coupons may t oMalned at the busllneas office of The Boe for 1 cent each. Orders for these coupons must be accompanied by remit tances. Rxtra coupons are used by meet of the contestants. John Bath, who won the first pr a In tl a other PookKrver' contest, declare that contestants should use many coupons, for be found the extra blanks helped him to win the blf Appe.-aon car. I 1st af Prises. The prbsee to be awarded are as follows: First A White Steamer automobile, a beautiful fiva-passenf er car. celebrated for Its durability and speed, valued at COW. Second A ten-acre ranch In beaut??Ul Third A beautiful Krell Auto-Orsnd iiuru a piaTer piano ha ler" your owi re the musia of the mas- n home): value, tMO. Thla prtse la exhibited at the Bennett mora. Six teenth and Hamey streets. Fourth One lot In the business district of Ralston, a lot ZSxlfa) feet, on Maywood street; value tTa. Full information may Ralston, one lot In the residence portion. &! feet: this lot Is valued at tZA. Full information may be had at tha offices of the Ralston Towetite company, J0 South Seventeenth etreet, Omaha. .Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Three sets (twelve volumes) of Nelson's Looee-Laaf Enf yclopeilla. the encyclopedia that can- , . . , . k . , B . . . . "i: irr rinigiira ai in eiore oi vv . A. Hixenbaugh aV Co.. 1814 St. Mary s avenue. Ninth and Tenth The Book of Knowl edge, or Child's Encyclopedia, a universal work for school children, twenty-four vol umes; each set, 3. These books are ex hibited at the store of W. A. Hlxenbaugh V Co., 1111 St. Mary a avenue. Add to thla forty-five cash prixee. as follows: Five ri. prit-s, ten 5.B prises, ten C prise, twenty (1-oa prixea. HARMON CAMPAIGN BOOK OUT Argaaaeat Eaaplayeal that M Weald Make Karelleat PrawlAavat Be. taaw Kxeelleat waTermar, COLUMBUS. O.. Aug. K.-That Jjdaon Harmon mad an excel lent governor of Ohio, and would make an excellent nreei dent, axe arguments made la the Harmon campaign book jurt. inaed In intf rent of Governor Harmon's campaign for demo cratic nominatjon for lareaident in 1S1A The Kvarnor's loag fight with the legis lature for progjeaslve laws is art fortiv A feature is made ol tlx wark oT t-ie snate tax oommiasion. wh'irh he appoiatatl. ' iiatrreauung vaiaetians oa public Uon& CautAa aesaaaa Deexav Taaa. CHJCACO- Anj. St Jajcn H. Curti of New Tar was mcixari Ts-eieaad national prcanoea. af jbe Ixla Tan Ilra fra ternity at th mteenxira bang held bere. All the ol-ber tauu'tui offtnwa of the or- m wre re eleicxd. NO MONEY DOWN 30 DflVS' FREE TRIAL PRY $1.00 PER WEEK Free Sfool Free Scarf or HAR J CUARHHItC FREE IHSVRANCl Will positively be sold during the next 6 days, on the above liberal terms at prices from SchmoIIen & fueBlei v aaaalanaiera, V kateaaler aaa Hrtalleea. BRIEF CITY NEWS. ItTf I1 Wit It. at: c trie rare gJorgtes-IVrariweti. tractaral Steal Arrives T e : .t-i r"-- signinei.t 'f amirtora! sirel for t h Wood- f w,.r ,i i. liioma. at F. urwn and Martian, r. r-t9. ra afT'4 Th: a: 1', larloadt i, th t.ipm'nt. . arflsra atok Tea tore Hrsl"i aina! rntran. a fj th G and t nion T-a oniarir early Palurtlay roorriir by break Ira a tranaorn ocr tl.e dior ard stoie sit the avails! la ah In the pla-c. which sniouted to fci. pedal Car for Faae In order that ; aporta niay hv an opport'inlty of ret- tint in on the Jot h-llir k.-na hmitt ercat- lint match at Chicaeo. next Saturday, the Ullwaukee will atiaoli an extra sleeper to Its Cmsha-hiaao eieninar train. It 111 be for the exclusive use vf the wrest- bteMtsa.. . Caiox., -oul.T.rt .atrt MclNrnlc. a.-9.rfi:r.i n- terient of parks, has returned from a trip tl Chlcauro where ha went to lmest sat mA .,.-... . II.. l.-..PH tack aome sample that wi'1 tv. ored l detarmlne future apecifK r.una for the Otrxta boulerxrfa attakaM V tap la Oaaaba Congressmaa M. P. Kinkaid of O ;'! t. b ... nr-.a"u a few hours Saturday mori :ns in t frrm Waahlnarton to Ma i:-.e. Tie CTicrc man. although a bit wear.- Iron the .m: ordir.arlly long eees.on wh.di :.a ji;a: t J- 1 Jo-jrned. expre'sea Mmraif as rriy p tatisnea with the work tt.at l as btm ac loan pllshed ktLrflart aet ttaaU iam Burglars en tered the hoaie of Charles k. Tlioaias. V1 Suuth Twenty -ninth street, FrWar and se, cured W rents betonglDg to Mies Minnie Thomaa. the daughter. The members of the family were sleeping upstairs and aome time during Friday night a ba s.kf tore off a screen over the dining room window, raised the sash and climbed in. The lower part of the house was raoeat ked. but the only thing carried away was the handbag of Miss Thomaa. It was taken out onto tl.e lawn and Itt contents scattered over the grass. In the basdhag was a purse containing a tO-cent coin, which the burglar took along. Says Killed Father After Parent Slew Mother and Child OONVlLL.E. Ind . Aug. K,-YVeakened by continuous questioning for a'aiost thirty hours, William Lee late today made a written Flat arrant la which he said be had killed Ma father, Richard Lee, In self defense sfter the fathar had murdered his wife and younger eon. Clarence. Th bodiea of Lees father, mother and toother were found In their burning home early yesterday and Lee was charged with their murder. After his statement today Sheriff Scales, fearlnr the prisoner would he lynched, secretly took him in an automo bile to Evar.svllle. Little credence Is placed in his con fession. Lee. who Is U years old. reitcrsted h !a St nrr that Ke t.ar . . - . ,,r . , : , .v . tn::. :i .. into the be, rn, whara my father, mother and brother slept. As I opened the door, I raw that my mother and brother were , , wkJt111 ' W tL a' XOm grabbed the ax sway from him. ana hit him over the head with it. I could atriall coal oil and I found oil had already bean poured over the bed. Just because anatchei were bandy and I didn't know vhat else to do. 1 set fire to the bed clothing and then rave the aiarm of fire." "I have something' preying on my mind." Lee said, when be aaked for the paper and pen ai, acoordlng to Sheriff Scales. The motive ascribed by the officials tn charging Lee with the murder ia that he triced to obtarn money wita which to be inarried to hia fiancee, Mina Taylor. Cash amouctiuK to tltaV. said to have been ia the Lee house on Wednesday, baa sot beea found. The Urea of Richard and Clareno I- ae.a tTMKn.aH f-a i.l ITilllaM 1 . j known to bare aiaiLrrriMl wilh his parenla becauiaa they oppoaed bis marrjing. i-llaartara (kaatsa-jaa 8 ARLINOTOlf. Ne. Au, -iewaai The cha utaiqtia closed law. nighl after a very suoceisrful aea-non. C C Marshall, president, reports the nT.ances in good shape. THE ' LJLST " TOU WILL ZTVXS BUY & SONS PIAHOS AT THESE PRICES. Scrolls rU'iL'oIler's FORGED n i.. v. . ' ' or improving it for Investment. Mr. Sweet until late today when he suddenly changed ,, ,, .,. ,. . . .. . . . , will sell It If possible after it !s lmpTo ed. ' hia mind and. calling for paper and pen- K... a a, . v, . an v. i out " n Pna himself unable to do this. cal. he wrote aa follows: . . ... ' . m . . h erect several houses upon It. w iimtn n a r.oise ar.a went V PIANO SALE J SI 92 ! 8227 EVERY ONE OE THESE PIANOS PRICED THE WORLD OVER AT 3373 AND 3400. I3II-I3I3 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA. TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP -Condition of Seal Ettite X&rktt in Hig-bjT Satiif:tcry Slur. BIG SALES AHE EXPECTXD SOOX Wklle Havana al Ik Tlat la M ery Aellee. Oeeal "lay la. aa'rles re Beta- Msde I aartralaa Praaert y. , - "T!-e niaha real ea-.ate market lias not beer. In a more heallhr condition In twenty year than It Is today." eaa A. P. Tukey. ' W hlle the market Is r.ot fartlousrly artite Just now, !t la rnMy aatiafactory to owners of real e1ata Moat of the prorrty which has been held for boom pHre foe the last 10 yeara has been practical!? ! cleaned up and disposed of. -'The tendency f nroperty xalue Is ,w war In all ri loeHt. fcnd 1 t!ltr i In all of my experience In the real :cte busli.es in Omaha that I haie rertr seen auch tV.xnhy conditions In fie las' f weeks we have had more Inquiries about real estate than at any other time this year e- I i .rpo that a l rf the other real estate dealers sre also arivina out mucti information about lard. Just row. buf.in-s ! rot cry active, b-it IV a outlook for the' fa'l trade is very ancoutaeinf. "More lare-e rTcvertles have Nof). sow ard rra::y more are soon to ba ao'tl. ;Mn ha' a rer been transfer-Mi in the I" te, in?. Toil can look for some of I1;? n.oft ser. tlonal real estate pen a lr a slnrt t'tne slorg lh! !nc that has. cvr b'-er. kvoxj ln the history of Omaha." Aa Mr. Tukey a; a. tax! fuste bt ncsx ln tr.e last month lias ben pxrlicilarly Slow, and althout:i It is cxp tted to pick tip soon, ti.e last week was pratisl)v devoid of any transaction n v. h'ch s 'ars init uT.t of money was involved Pohi;rt.h property is beir.f sold by rl estate d'aliri at a rapid rate, anj in eeiy par t of C.e ou,-skl.-ts of On.al a new 1- uik couskis ai:.1 bungalows are aprmgirg up I ke magic. Encouraged by ha success in diioa.n( of his tiougias street property xt a hni acme profit. Dr. GIf.'ord. the man hi recently ao.d the vacant lot on the cnurr . of Seventeenth and Douglaa atrseia to th Boston Ground Rent com) any fur S1&.0A. has purchased for the purpose of specula tion the lot on the aouthaeit corner or Nineteenth and Hamey streets for the um of ?.. The D. V. Sholes cominy acte.I for J. M. Dsugherty. ihe seller, and Harri son & Morton were the representatives of tr. Oifford. This proijerty has a front ace of 1SI feet on Hamey street and HI on Nineteenth and j la In a neighborhood that la rapidly be- ; coming crowded with naw buildings of a ' substantial kind. rr. Oirfard believes that in a short while property values on Har- j ney street win Increase, and with this idea i ln mind. Instructed hit agents to make : the purchase. ' j Ernest Sweet, the real estate man. pur i chased a tract of land at Twenty-fifth and I Harney street t for III.SW from N. P. wt..t. fr the rac; Tha fnlln.o na ,ka !.. .nd home, that have changed t-wnershit, in ' the last few days: N. P. Berrers his ,od to Emtrt Swee i a tract rtear Twenty-fifth and Harney rtreeta for SU.Ma. j i K,,, r- i..i... v . , . guat Feller. KS Blondo etreet for aS.000. E, J. Carvlll has bought of Lininger 4 Metcalfe. Il South Twenty-fifth lienus. G. J. Hull has bought bf .Atigu-t Nelson. 111-1 U South Forty-eeoond street for M.STKt. , J. A. McCulley. has bought a place an ! McKlnley street, Benson, for W.OW. J W, J. Berlo haa bought a pla.-. en Reed i street, half a block west of the Country . ciub. for tS.'.Oft, Dr. Harold Qjfford. who recently sold the 1 lot a: tb corner of Seventeenth and Dous iaa street to the lioarton Ground Rent company for r..v. haa aanoonced tha ptirchae af tumor r valuable lot ia the downvowa district. Tha latest purchase is the property oa the southwest corner of Niaetevaih aad Haraey axrearta from John M. Daalarty for ai.tW. ale Mssageti a t. Pawl. CTNCIXNAT1. O- An. 3t Paul wax j im oi use iuoqii paiea aanaivrs as- f sotaauoB. OTfu-ta-a for ti a ecsu'ri; yrxz ; w-u te aiaxnaa umnrrw. These PIANOS Must be Sold During the Coming YJeek In order to relieve the weight on our Fourth Floor. . . . During This Sale We Will Rent 30 Pianos at $3 per month. FREE TUNING Free Insurance "o) and -Til Sons Piano Go. J TIic Omaha Bcc Great Bookloveps' Contest I .VVy 2s Me. li Saxoay, i g . -CkN v VY'l . , 't-CVt What Book Does This Picture Represent? Title . Author Your .N'ame .Street and Kuiubor City or Town . V'rti ln UUa cd author el book and 8AVt coupon ted plcttirr Send no coupon until finish, oi the contei ia annoume-d. Eacn pictura represents a book UUa not a acanc or a enargcter. 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Priaes via ba aaanlet to tba eea'.esuata aaaAlct la Ike larsew ambae at enrran aalutlaaa. Ia areut of tvo ar Bare patwaaa hart a taa Sana aiitair at enrreet aolutVoea, tba peraak aalng tka awatlar aawner at extra eoupana ia tia aat at aaraara 1ll ba aaclarat wiaaar. Is art al twa saraaaa kariag tha aaaaa aaeibar iKw-ratt ai.t aalaa ta aaaia aaaikae at cea-p-ina. tba serroa waoa at at aaawara Is sat aaally kraparaA. in tka osiaioB el taa ail JaAaiex evmaitttaa, will reeaiea Iba flrrt prita. Oaly aaa Hat af aasa-ara saar aa aabBSarg ay a eactaaust sag saly a prlt win ba aa-ar-4a ta aaa laatlr at aa attraaa Tba aa at Ua coapoia la ant eblttatnrr srpua th eaataatant. aat aa aaawar aaa ka eaboiitiat ka ear etwibM aaaaaar tba aatai.aai aaa atleev. Awardi will b a-ade atrmiy aaaertla 1 tha ataxil a( eack a-saraia llat. Tb aaina af Bar tfcaa aae reraas Binat aat a writtra aao any aa eaapea, : Tha aaaroa anil aaa b tha neatest E&itar aat a eaauultaa al wU-aaa a aatt ia. wboaa aaaiaa will aa aaBauaeet later Tb eoateat la llmriat la Ik (ellevler taiillwy Kabraaks, w;re,atiig. taat sort lea af laws wat a kit aa laciaaMag Das Mataaa. Iba Hlai. Hi I la OlaWlc. White A -psss5i.gar 111 Mode: W lilts Steamer Touring Car odorloar. smokele a and noiseleaa. No cranking, no shifting of gears; any ueslred apaecL Wl.it Steamer sales Increaa each aucoeeding year. Has prsiilcaily an endorsement ef the Coiled 8tatea government, which owr.a and opeiates h.or Wtut Staatn era ihaa ail other cars combined. Richly upholstered beautifully finlahed, un it mi tad power, controlled speed. Thla oar win ka axhibitad la Omaha at a later lata- . SECOND PRIZE ), la the soft, seml-trople. clime tic tone, etiendlr.g r.orth from Sax Diego to Sliasta County. California, lies Tehama county, la which U si rested this beaa tlal Utile la-arra ranch near the town of hed Bluff This is fruit land of a very high order and li part of th celebrated Lutheran colony which bad its Incep tion with an Omaha clergyman. Lltaratur dea crib leg this property may be bad at tka offloa of TOW-SaUSaia-BOXarraUft CO, la tha City Baauraa Baak Bwllaiiig. Oaaavka. SeV!"5-3Kf '' FOURTH PRIZE Ralston la tn be a msnuf scuring city. They bay a fin start with iba Brian Truck Msnu facturlng Co.. h Rogers Motor Car Co.. aud the Howard Stov Works. Evervthing desirable to cwmfortable living may be found there On one of toe mala business streets tn. Baa has selected it foarth pnae a business lot fialO f:. and valued at S2T&. FIFTH PRIZE, Value $225 In ih aarra town and with th earn prospect ef ailvaacc3.n ih Aaa ka eeiected a realaeao lot itzlia ft., and valued at t& I-aiaton is on th only Interurban trolley Ua riuixuug out of Omaha ana within lorty minute of th Omaha poe toffies. iZrlH ' rn,"on about this property at th effUa of th aVAXBTOB rtWBHlT OOSBJAJIT, 80 Soath ITt , Oaaafea. ava-aasTwat SIXTH, SEVENTH . tvuuuw in ni This encyclopedia of twelve vouiua which la valrel al ttt-a aat. aivae II. aa the fSmaha office of W. A. aUaaabaagh Oo.,.Xai v. jaarV A T aiaa. NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES TK prises consist of twenty-four aeluxta ciota bound ai .r , FORTY-FIVE CASH PWZES Fire Pnzes of $10. Ten Prizes of $3. Ten Prizes of $ ' Twenty Prizes of $1. WATCH FOR THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE. a eT V - - r 7-.-.v-TtC' t Aagaat tT, lll. aat tbat secuaa at taaia Dk.la kaass 1 1 FffiST PRIZE ?SS. $2,009 Steamer Automobile THIRD PRIZE IJS Th magnificent. ' fancy walnut KSSX.Z, AUTO OaVaVJTS aXtaTaTaV-a1AaTO which noth ing can excel. No other player-piano ha in the absolute th "human' touch" so desired ry a musical etr and to prised by th manufac turer Thla Instrument will be exhibited, ax plained and played for anyone who wlahea t aee It la tha ware rooms on tn third float of THE BENNETT CO. Si AND EIGHTH PRIZES Thla Ingenious nc clopaaia,' a hlLti ia a leve-os-ment raiber man iriveniion, baa bM.ua a it cacfek lencae the vaiue ef Luaaj-ed of oiurs raaataiiy MUipped to maa on of lu greatest encyclopedia i er compiled, on of th Lrougral lacummcaaa Hons for this work is tha I l Is rfbrn Ui prea of th rwiiabl old house ef VXOaV. aTBIaSOaT at lOa. f aw Tork. Loaloa, BakUa aa4 aWxasaxga, aon . y Mr. 1 isiii) iikar at lu a aa, t.tu iimi on Sei'ttmlii r &.