THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 1. 1911. 8 J? I Tite Benson jijjj p this committee hsv been provided with state tickets and badges. There has been no trouble In Omaha; as there has been In other places, over the , honor of riding with the president. All members of the local arrangements committee will Vave the honor of his compsny. The chairman. Victor Rose water, will share his auto from the sta ll ii to the Omaha club and from the club lo the station; C. H. Pickens will escort I.I ni to church; H. H. Baldrlg will rid with him from th Omaha club to th Auditorium and Senator Hitchcock from the Auditorium to the club. M. U Learned, as president of the Omaha club, will preside at the breakfast and dinner. Th president will ride in Joseph Barker's car on his tour of the city. FLEET EEADY TO BOMBARD TRIPOLI (Continued from Peg One.) squadron took possession of th Turkish transport Derna at Tripoli. Th trans port, which still had on board a part of Its cargo of war supplies, surrendered without resistance. The diapalrh adds that In th vnt of th bombardment of Tripoli, Italian and other foreigners, including newspaper cor respondents, will be taken on board th vessels of th Italian fleet. Th duke of Abruul commanded th Italian squadron .which nsaged two Turkish torpedo boats off Prevese yester day. .;..;. ft . . rirat Blow Strark Promptly. Th official version at Constantinople of th naval engagement off Previse dif fers from early reports, in that It makes no mention of the landing of troop fol lowing th sinking of a Turkish torpedo boat destroyer by an Italian cruiser. Th Immediate Importance of th engagement is thus left la doubt, though It wa not- .hi. Vmln tk. flnl fltvr at i-1 1 L k. It.lv In a war that has alresy caused much uneasiness In th capitals ot th powera The fact that the batti occurred yes terday afternoon makes It plain that Italy not be satisfactory and had arranged that there should be no delay In beginning VIS") r BAILS. Sanatorium This Institution is the only on in the central West wltb separate buildings situ d In their own ample' grounds--.. yet entirely distinct and renderij? It possible to cUbsify cases. Th oi building jj-eing fitted for and devoted to th ' ment of noncontagloue and 'tit uiei diseases, no otaers ue- mltted. The other Ret be'iig designed for and to the exclusive treatment t mental rases, 'requiring 1 oe watchful care and spe- 'clng. . - . ... T r sv and Thorne Yon are invited to make this beautiful store your headquarters while in Omaha make yourself at home in the new, handsomely appointed rest room, where comfortable chair, a' writing desk, reading tables .telephones and lava tories are at your disposal. Check your grips and parcels here, we will deliver them t6 the depot free of any charge. .In fact this store is YOURS, and we are ready to serve you in every possible way. You will never be offered a better opportu wearing apparel for fall and winter than during "have been arranged especially for your benefit carefully selected from all the eastern and fort predate the) palna we have, taken to eclipse. In v Women's Suit Section Young Plon'o Suits Reflects trery style that has been approved by fashion authorities tbt new 21-lnch Jack ets, ftllRhtly fuller skirts, tbt populsr panel effects and Empire waist. A fairyland of colors, la mixtures and all tbt favored and modish materials, augmented by new and original Ideas In trimmings. Their quality and attractiveness overshadow the attendant "price. Junior sizes IB and 17. Prices $15 817.50 $10.75 to $27.50. Small Women's sites 22 to 38. Price t 22.50 $25. $20.75 $32.50 $35. 30.75 $45 up to $G5. Exclusive Models in Coats Which will not bt found elsewhere, art directing widespread attention to this store. The new Polo two-tone, reversible coat, worn either side out. Is clever, stylish and very serviceable. Ont Polo Is shown In pure white. Benutlful tailored eoata of handsomt fabrics and man-tailored eoats of mannish mixtures. Junior and small Women's sices. Prices, 813.50 $14.75 $17.50 $10.75 $22.50 $25 $45 up to $65. Wool Dresses Art strikingly beautiful this season and art predominated by styles and fabrics from foreign designers, which precludes tht necessity of any further description yon must see them to ap preciate them fully. Junior sizes 15 and 17; small Women's sites SI to IS. Prices, $14.75 $16.50 $17.50 $10.75 "d $22.50. This Is the home of Peter Thompson Dress, which ar as popular as they are serviceable and stylish, every dress Is strict ly man-tailored. :,, YaU, navy or Royal blue, black and plain white serge. '' ",., ' . 1 Middy Blouse Suit In all-white or navy blue serge. Girls' Wool Dresses Are In a large measure fashioned from Imported patterns, in a wldt variety of rich colors. Tbt most charming little gar ments wt have seen in many a daay. Sixes 2 to 14 yeara. Prices, $3.50 $3.05 $5. $0.50 $7.50 $8.50 "4 $13.50. Girls' Coats Of Dobson Seal Plush, plain or corduroy velvet, cheviot. ker aey, broadcloth and fancy mixtures, makt tht handsomest and warmest winter wraps any lit tle girl could wish for. SUea.3 to 14. years. Prices, . $3.75 $5.00 $8.50 $7.50 $8.50 $0.75 $10.75 P; t0 ,310.75. , hostilities after th expiration at 2.80 O'clock yesterday afternoon, of th twenty-four hours permitted by th ulti matum. Prevese, th scene of the first en counter between th Italian and th Turks. Is situated at the entrance of th Gulf of Arte, which lies at the extreme south end of Albanlt and which divides that Turkish province from Greece. It Is removed from th regular tin of transit for steamer from Venice and Trieste through the Adriatic. Uaited Statee to Be Neutral. WASHINGTON. Sept. SO.-Formal noti fication to th United States that a stale of war exist between Italy and Turkey was given to th Stat department let today by the Italian charge de'sffalrea, Nobll Laxxaro Leo Marchesl Negrotto Cembleao. This action paves th way for th forthcoming proclamation of neutral ity by this government. NEBRASKA CITY NEWS NOTES Freak Oertr, Wk Tried to Kill Hie Wife Throe Weeks Agfa, la la Jail. NEBRASKA CITY, Sept 10 (Spe cial.) Frank Oorty, who three weeks ago shot his wife through the right breast and attempted to kill himself by sticking forks In his left breast, haa been arraigned before Judge WUson and the hearing of hi case set for October S. He could not give the 11.000 ball demanded by the ' eourt and was re manded to 111. Ills wife Is recovering. The suit filed In the district court by Taylor McOuire, eustodian of the South Third Street church, against a new minuter named Alexander and th trustees, has been eettled and dis missed. The minister gav up the fight trying te hold meeting outsld of th church so as to not violet th injunction secured sgslnst him and others. Testerday afternoon at the home ef Mrs. H H. Fass occurred the marriage of Ernest Hill and Miss Emma Gray In th presence ot a large number of rlatlv and friends. Th bride 1 on of th moat popular young woman ef this city and th groom th leading plumber. They have gone en a short wdding trip end on their return will occupy a handsome resldane belonglsg to the groom on Third avenue and Seventeenth street This city la suffering from a short age of sand for building purpose. . It has all grown out of a law suit between th parttee owning the dredge boat which la used te dredge sent end bank It. A large amount of cement work end building ar awaiting th eutoom ef th suit Th officer ef Queen Esther chapter No. 1. Order ef th Eastern Star, ae compa riled by a large number of the members of the chapter ef this city went te Dunbar last evening to Institute a new chapter ef that order and Install the officers. They were charmingly entertained by the people of that place and the labor ef the even Ing was followed by banquet. Laurence Langham. who ti arrestei her about Auguet 1, wa taken before Judge Travis and pleaded, to (the, charge of adultery. . aad was given sentence of sixty days la th county jail Co. Welcome kk-Sar-Ben Visitors nlty to become acquainted with the new stylet In your visit bert. Tbt beautiful displays which m brace the very latest modes; which hart been lgn fashion centers you must see them to ap arltty and magnitude, all former showings. Cora In many new shades and color combin ations which will be found exclusively In Bam peck clothes. There It a constant Increase In tht number of young men who buy clothes at this store, young men who insist upon distinctive styles and tht finest tailoring In their wearing ap parel, v Because of tht volumt of business we do, we carry a larger and more varied range of fab rics at easily afforded prices, than can be obtain ed In tht smaller places. Prices rang from $18 to $35. Boyo' Suits Hundreds of mothers throughout tht west have for year lookad to this stort for tht boys' clothing this year wt art better prepared than ever to cloth your boy. A dandy pocket knife free with vry tult Prices from $5 to Shoes tit otHTt norm OWMTOS HOST v TAZUAH KTZiSZZl MILITIAMEN JfADE IN MOD Camp Mickey Soaked and Soldiei Lads Driven to Tents. GOVERNOR COMING WEDNESDAY Gaardatnea Infaeed with Carnival Spirit sua Some Stay High way I m til Woo Sana of the . Mormloar. Camp Mickey was converted lnte a bog-plain by the rain Saturday. All maneuvers for '" ths afternoon were abandoned and the guardsmen retired to their tents, pulled down the flaps and rolled Into their' blankets In an effort to drlie but the chill following the rain ef the forenoon, which cam while they were In company drill. The enforced Idleness resulted In no disorder and .while sheets of rain battered against the canvas of the tents and water flowed In muddy streams down th company streets, th first and second regimental bands struck up a patriotic - tune and the Imprisoned guardsman beat a refrain en the prop erty boxee in th tents. A heavy fog and thick emoke from the Incinerator hung over the encampment aad while the rain fell the only stir of life about the flld waa that of th elow-paclng pickets draped in their poaches. Arrangements are being made by tho commanding officers Of camp Mickey to transport the two regiments by rail to Omaha Thureday to take part In the big Ak-Sar-Ben military parade Ten ml lea s considered toe long a hike, before a strenuous parade, but It arrangements for transportation eannot be aatla factorlly road, th militiamen will be morning. CoTttser Cosnloai Wednesday. A letter from Governor Aldrlch'e sec retary has been received at blrgade headquarters saying th governor will arrive at Camp Mickey at 10. o'clock W ednesday morning , and expects to epend th night In camp, leaving early Thursday morning. A rivalry eprang up among the commanding officers for th honor entertaining the governor. It la prababl h will spend th night In Major Arties' tent. Friday night a bunch want to th Ak- Bar-Ban carnival and become so Interested they forgot to return on time In the we una' hours they arrived la camp end started a wild song. Guard halted them Hoods Sarsaparilla Cures All humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures palenesB, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated labials e ailed Hevraetabe. $12, For Boys, Girls, Misses and Women The Shot Section Is now greatly enlarged and offers tht widest selection in fine footwear wt bavt tvtr had. Tht famoua Startrlght Children's shoe a ar found here exclusively. From tht heaviest shoes for boy to tht daintiest of satin alippers for the fashion able women, our showing la splendidly complete. Tho Infant's Wear Section Haa been recently enlarged and here ont may obtain every garment which tht wee ont may need, from tht simplest band to th flnat hand-mad and embroidered drtsa. Wt specially invlt yon to visit this unique Infanta War " section, there la not another ont Ukt it west of New York City. Then there are Sweaters for every member of the family from the tiniest tot up pretty little hats for girls and misses hats and caps for boys and young men indeed, every ap parel need of man, -woman " and child can be supplied at this store. m and the officer In charge said: "Wa have order to let you fellows back In camp without arresting you, providing you will make no noise when you go In " The carnival visitors walkted th quarter-mil to camp on tiptoe and ware afraid to speak even In a whisper. A member of Company I, Second regi ment, became Infected with the carnival fever and made a break for liberty. He circled through cornfields and mud holes and finally brought up at the car track, where he waited patiently for the next car, which was due In exactly one hour. A patrol was sent out from his company and In less than aa hour had located th runaway, lie sprinted with all the energy left In him, but waa caught and taken back to camp and placed In the guard house. Own Some Bnckln Bronchos. When not on duty It become almost Im perative for the guard men to keep busy and with this aim In view the command ing officers have given them permission to play ball, bold wrestling matches and boxing bouts. This has resulted In numer ous challenges and several claims to camp championship. A five-round bout was held Friday evening and one of the con testant was knocked out with a terrible solar plexus punch. Sine then the victor haa made wide and sweeping ohallengee to both regiments, but his challenges have not been accepted, although there are dark hints from many quarters that sev eral promising ring champions are train ing for hlra an dwlll In time "get his goat." Each company supports a well trained ball team and several contests hav been scheduled tor the coming week. Among the thirty-five bronchos at the camp stables are a fw bad ones. Major H. H. Antle asserts he had one of the worst. While parading before both regi ment Saturday, the major's mount be came so mean that he suddenly rolled up and It wa no longer comfortable to re main on hi back and th major forth with vacated. Th earth rose up to meet htm. but he was uninjured. Th Incident preyed upon Bishop Beech er's mind end when they led a meek looking animal te hie tent an dtold him It was his horse he said nothing, but mounted th beast and rode away. He had gone scarcely dosen yards when the broncho displayed signs of rebellion aad thereupon the bishop dismounted. Purtng ths last of the maneuver he led th horse. x In addition to the regular program Bun- day, which will include a few drill. church cervices will be held. Rev. Philip O. Snow of Kearney and Rev. Slssoa of Fremont will eonduet the devotional and may be aaalated by Bishop Beecher. At tendance at the religious services are not compulsory, but usually the entire camp attends. CORONER FINDS NO CLUE IN JARRELS MURDER CASE NEBRASKA CITT. Neb.. Sept JO.- (Special.) The coroner Jury held as in quest yesterday at Syracuse ever the body ot George Jarrela. the man who was found dead la hie home with hie head orushed with a hammer and throat cut The Jury held a secret cession, but was unable to elicit any further Information thaa waa given eut the first day. It could not find any motive tor the crime and render d a verdict that the deceased came to his death at th hands of party or parties unknown to the Jury. The Jury suggested that Charles Thompson, a map peddler who had some misunder standing with the deceased over a woman be held for further investigation. Thomp son claims to be able to prov that he was fourteen miles away from the scene of the murder the night It occurred. The body of the murdered man was Interred -at the expense of th people of Syracuse, and a stone will be erected over his grave. In the meantime Sheriff Fischer still has hopes ot bringing the guilty party to Justice, and Is working hard on some new evidence which he claims he has un earthed. Walter L. Suydam is Granted Divorce NEW YORK, Sept 10. Walter Lispen- ard Suydam waa granted an Interlocu tory decree of divorce this afternoon by Justice Clarke of the supreme court in the suit filed against Louise Lawrence Suydam. In th deer Mrs. Suydam Is i-rdrrd not to remarry or use Suydam' name. Under the decree che may re- -,.. hti maiden name of White. Suydam, according to th decree, is permitted to marry "a though th de fendant were dead." Frederick Noble, the plumber's son, with whom Mrs. Suy dam went to New York, was named in the suit as co-respondent Aviator Rodgers Passes Marion AKRON. O., Sept. . Aviator Rodgers reached Akron at 08 a, m. and circled about the city before resuming bis west ward course, at an altitude of LtOO feet. The aviator did not stop but circled about the business district. He then started directly south, following the Erie railroad and reached Barberton, eight miles, ten minutes later. He made a circle of Lake Ann, and proceeding, passed Wadsworth at SO. MANSFIELD, 0.. Sept. SO. Rodgers sr. rived here at 10:35 and after circling the state reformatory resumed his flight at 10; 36 in the direction of Marlon. O. MARION. O., Sept. SO. Rodgers flew over this city at 11:36 p. m. Supposed Crime is a Case of Suicide KANSAS CITT, Sept. 0-Aa Investi gation of a supposed murder mystery started yesterday by the authorities et Wyandotte county, Kansas, following the finding: of the naked body of a man tn a cornfield west of Kansas City, Kan., closed today when the body was tdentl field as that of William Bkelton. -who ooramltted suicide by leap Ins from a mov ing train last week. It le believed the body waa stripped of elothlns and valu ables br robbers. Bkelton was a laborer. He waa ea his way to California to his home la Dublin, Ireland, wbee he dis appeared from an Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fe train. For aale large heating sotve cheap, quick. Apply Bee office, South Omaha. Coal, money talka. t.000 lb. Cheroke Nut eoaj, K Special Price act quick. Broad wall, Kobejrta A Co., Phone S. TAFT TALKS OF IOWA TRIP President Say Hii Reception Wa Cordial and Pleasing-. VISITS MISSOURI STATE FAIR Takes Breakfast with Director at Cleb House aad Iaspeets Ex hibit of Males Flare Golf with Hadler. SET) ALIA, Mo., Sept. 10. president Taft swung back Into Missouri again today to become the guest of the Missouri Stat fair. He left Iowa behind and In discuss ing his trip through that state the presi dent declared his reception was most cor dial and pleasing. "I am glad I went to Iowa," he said. "I had no fear that my reception would not be cordial. Some, however, not Iowans, had suggested otherwise. Per haps the wish was father to the thought at any rate I wish to testify my grati tude to the governor, to the state offi cers, to the congressmen' of Iowa and to the senators for their very cordial re ception of me without regard to the question whether they agreed with roe In politics or not, and I want aay th same thing about th people who turned out. I believe they have learned something that I had In my heart to tell them and 1 guess It has not done them any harm." Explaining his western trip. President Taft said that while many persons thought that a president should keep to the White House In Washington snC while he realised the force of this ar gument It was pretty hard to sit at the seat of government with a strong feel ing In your breast of a desire for ex pression, of a character that shall not be denunciatory, that shall not be partisan In form, but merely in a quasl-Judlclal way to state your reasons for your action. Hs believed It helped to clarify the situation to get out Into the country and express his convlotlons. On this trip, the president said he did not wish to appear as a partisan presi dent. President of Whole Coon try. "I do not want to lost the character of president of the entire country." he said. "I think a president can act with respect to a great many Issues In such a way as to convince those who are his opponents In politics that he la striving to act as fairly as he can In all matters that do not Involve party principles for the benefit of the whole country." The program for the president's stay here gave him an opportunity to play a few holes of golf with Governor Hadley, the first game he has had since he left Beverly two weeks ago. He will take luncheon at the club house with Governor Hadley and the State Board of Agricul ture and dinner at the Country club. - Tonight the president leaves for Omaha and th far west. A th president's train pulled Into the state fair grounds he was met by an aviator flying a biplane who led the way. Breakfast at Fair Grounds. President Taft's train arrived here at 8:30 this morning. The president's train was transferred directly to th state fair grounds, where the chief executive and party were met by a delegation of citi zens and ' conveyed - to the directors' club house on the grounds for breakfast The breakfast was served by fourteen young women of Bedalia especially desig nated by the reception committee. After breakfast the presidential party went to th live stock pavilion on the fair gTounds. where the president de livered an address. Contract for Ifew Charebu ORD, Neb., Sept. 30. (Special.) The Methodists have let a contract for a new church which when completed will oost approximately $24,000. Soucey tc Besh of College View are the successful bidders for the main building, at $17,995. The new church will have a seating capacity of T60 In the main auditorium. A Skin Tightener To Reduce Wrinkles (From Popular Medicine.) In beauty culture, as in the treat ment ot disease, the tendency nowadays Is to seek the removal of causes, rather than to treat symptoms or effects. In the matter of wrinkle, for Instance, we know that the lines or furrows are caus ed by the skin becoming loose in pieces, so It does not perfectly fit the flesh be neath. The skin then "wrinkles" or sags. Naturally the proper thing to do is to tighten the akin make It fit then there's no room for lines, wrinkles' and, folds, and no surplus skin to sag or bag. The best known formula for the pur pose Is: Bazoltte, 1 os.. In H pint witch haxel. Use as a wash lotion. The effect is truly remarkable, especially as re sults are Immediate. Ask the druggist for the powdered eaxollte, which dis solves more quickly than any other form. Adv. Suits and Overcoats to Order $20,00 and Up These days we're getting orders In bnnches from "Ye Knights of the Grip." The traveling man's demand that bis attire be up to the Terr minute In style, yet so sturdily tailored from fabrics of such genuine worth that that style will be permanent will stand hard wear brings a large per cent of the traveling men to us when in need of garments. You also can benefit by this extra good tailoring service $20 to $45. Every garment guaranteed perfect in fit and style. MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. 304-306 South 16th St. LeBron Electrical Works Cspert Electricians and Machinists 313 So. 12th Street. Omaha Neb. TeleahoMs DougUs 1174 Independent A 1947 YOUR GLASSES DO THEY HEED CIIAIiGltlQ? This is an opportune time during Ak-Sar-Beh We do the testing, fitting and grinding. Everything done in our own store at a very reasonable price. Globe Optical Co. 218 South 16th St. P. S, Look for the Above Sign. Dainiy Slippers -FOR- Ak-Sar-Ben Ball We are showing this year the best line of Drees Slippers for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball and all dress purposes ever shown In Omaha. Dainty new styles and crea tions shown exclusively by ua that will show a pretty foot to Its best advantage. In all tints to match your gown In the best workmanship and finest materials satin, suede and fancy colored kid ' all styles of beading. Prices ranging $2.50 to $7 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. Are You Succumbing To Catarrh? De too rMltie Iio catarrh la waakenlns vr entire nritam ud srsauallr setting a etronaw aolaT You can't think at aeclaetisc this ar4 sarm dlasaM whan you eeuldar the gnr reaulta. You taum erreat its action at one and baala its ultimata cure. . T&are Is a preparation that has bean ea the mar ket tor years and la endorsed br thouaanda to whom It haa brought benefit. It is called KON. DON'S CATARRHAL, JBLLT; a put ap la small, convenient tubes, and Is a wonderrol sort of "stitch tn time" tor all Catarrhal dansm. It la so cheap, simple and easy to apply that many peo ple keep It on hand, to use at tint danger signal ot cold or ooush On the other hand. It has bees, known to give permanent relief In advaaood oroea or Hay-terer. Bronchltla, Aethma and. tbe kiadrea evils that artae front a "eettled" cold. A tiny bit enuffed through the noetrlls or slowly dUeolved tn the throat will do woadara. It soothes Irritated membranes and acta as a gonaaolda to the Inaldloua Catarrh microbe. ' Because, If a cold te not atopped where It begins in the head It "eettlea" tn the vital organe, deranging the syitem, stopping the circulation and admitting the polaone of fever, with all aorta ot dread poeelbllttles. A slight "drumming" tn the earn may be Incipient deafness and many a good voice has been permanently lost through a a glected hoareeneae. KONTtON'S CATARRHAL JaTlXT hoe la raw. Inflamed surfaces, and one applteetloa wUI en courage Ita permanent uee la the home. It la handled by the beat drugglete, at and te rente, but If your druggiu la not now eupplled. the KON'. DOM MPO. CO. of Minneapolis, Minn.. Invite yo to write and ask for their cample. It le free, and It may be Juet the simple "ounce of prevention" that your headache or cold la the head, your Asthma or bad throat needs. 1 Catarrhal ondon s j.ur FOR COUGHS. COLDS. HAT TTvBR AND AJbb FOBJdS OF CATAKKH. Tat SUalst Res.? hf Nearly 20 Tent. Five Steps South of Farnam PJ70T0RS, Dynamos J"i and General Repairing Electrical Machinery and Armature Winding' a Specialty. Electric Heritor Repairs