THE OMATTA SUNDAY BIT,: OCTOBER P. 1M1. RUMOR OF FALLERS' RETURN ; BRIEF CITY NEWS Man Asserts Has Seen Missing- Toll Collector in Bluffs. WIFE 3EL1S HOMF AKD LIAVIS Mnr.v Cnrtrnt monu plhlor hat lolrnt Qnarrrl In Family Orrnrrrd on Ility at Falter ntntM'nriiii. A r;tm.;- th it ii.ii ind th nc-srpcr j "flici" --; i iln- ii'iiimiri. 1 Ui murl r of Huraic I". l.i'.Ui.. tic ti'.l.'i:.i tu!! i o!ivH.r vt v i. .i.e. 1 l.iufl: , who ul- . I fartvl f-xi::-. t'-.c ro'..'.a.t tiri-ct briilse j Inst July. The !i!f.niai;on was that Mr. j l":tllrm hjil returned an.l ha bon eeu in thf xuiuitx of tils fuir..r home. 1 A vif.C to the Vullcry hom ;lH Third .-.x-pime. ''ouui'l Iilnffy. Oi-c -lird that. Mis 1'aiU'i hail ; n cl h r pio;.(i ty and ft tho y srveial il.iv. ao The neigh bors had Komrwh.it i .infill iiurf niioinia-i tlon concerning Mrs. Kallois' lrtina- tlnn. On story nis that vhe had gone to Montana to make hrr home with her mthw and annthiM- that she haJ gone to Wyoming and taken up a .claim. The hou in vacant, but the tart was cstab llbhed that It wag sold about a week ago nnd possesion glxrn a few Jayg later. No one could b found In the neighbor hood who had seen Mr. Falters and the inquiries coiiternlns him were received with unconcealed inert dulity. The con xlct.on of all of the neighbors Is that Fallen) was murdered on the night of .luly 3 by three negroes and his body thrown into tlm river. The $5,000 of life insurance carried by the missing man has not been raid. 'Th story that Fullers had returned was put into circulation yesterday fore noon by J. C. Carson, who resides at 2.V3 Fourth avenue. In the immediate vicinity of the Fillers home, lie said he saw a man get off an Omaha car late the even ing before at Twentv-slxth etreet and Avenue A. where he hud teen Fallcis get Off many times, and W;ilk In the direction of the old home, t'arjon s-aid hi walked behind the man for nart of the way until he became so inirress-d that it was Fall crs that he hailed him and got Into con versation with him. ''arson said ho was not pcrsonahy acquainted with Fallers, but knew him by seeing him often at the toll house on the bridge. Carson said that after tlfcy separated the man walked directly to the vacant Fallers.'- home. It had become too dark to note what direc tion he went from tho house or If he left it Immediately after finding It empty. Carson refuses to bo dissuaded from his belief that he walked and talked with the missing man. Neighbors who reside close to the for mer home saw nothing of the prowling figure In the dusk, and e.vprees the belief that If It was Fallers he would have made Inquiries somewhere concerning his wife and children. It was said by some of the neighbors that Mrs. Fallers had gone to Monro croft, Wyo., where she said her mother lived. For the first time yesterday there came out a story concerning a violent fiuarrel that was alleged to have occurred between Mr. and Mrs. Fallers on the day of his disappearance. - Boot Print I. Oa, Klee. rmtnrrs. Burjeas-Oranflea Out . Maeh. Wks b.xpeit auto repair. Eetp Tour Money and Talnables In the Anurioan satr It, .'-it vault. In The Hee building. Ho.s rent tut- i. per ye.n. Oat ot Xow.t Dialers snould not tall lu th iminiii.se nonu.ix d.fpiay of .i.e Carre'ii"!' 1 ap-r cmiun.. Rummage S.vlt A ruuiiii.ik.c- ale wtU he. I.-, hi u nlhixl.iv, 'I hursday and Fll o, :. ,1! r -uiith Iwmtietli street. Saw R8iicnce for Liggett Architect It .. lia.u ix iiu.i i i ini icU il pUtu tot a hr.cl; resUKiuc ami carafe, to cost $12,000 tu M4."0. lot i.uy l.iKgctt at Forty-n'nth und Pousla-:. Pumice. Hospital Association Meets The an nual in. -i tint ot Hit nieml.ers the 'lse Memorial HeMitjl asjochttlon will be held Siun.:a In the visit y room of Tom- I . lM; -o! ;.f ,i p. in. Pickpockets Bound Over .eoi se Imvls and James Kos.-er. who vt-re arrested Tueda nllit and later Identified as the men who picked pockets, were bound over to the district court. Medals for the Patade The Omaha Minufartiircr-r association is having a gold, a silver and a broiue medal made (or the prize winners in the artistic class in the. manufaeturei s' Ak-tSnr Ben parade. Thex xx 111 b.. four inches In diameter, emblHJoned with the Ak-Par-F.en coat of i t in.-". , Mourns Lost of Sou U C. Fuller, aged 7! yiu.. ;;ls Seventeenth street, xx hos mind iBc affected by the death o his son. Joint - C. Fuller, who was M'led three1 years ago In ttie Fnlon Fa- it ii- yards, lelt hi home Friday after n -on in search of his son. The old man litis escaped from his home reveral times ami In almost till ca-es has been found in liir I'nlon l'mifie .xards looking for I.i -nil. lie was found xxanderlng around r.n Tenth street near Vinton. MERRY-MMERSJN COLLISION Ruined Ball Gowns nd Cuts and Bruises Result. AUTOMOBILE STRIKES CARRIAGI Herkleaa (tiaaffrnr of Car Orrapled by I.leatenant Mikriater Tanaea llaaaway Mrs. J. Karr Draaard lhroah Mad. ALEXANDER GOES BACK TO HIS NEBRASKA FARM PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 7.-(Spectal Tele gram.) Orover Cleveland Alexander, the pitching sensation . of the Phillies this ear, xx hose home is it St Paul, Neb., has decided to co home to the farm be i arise Horace F6gel of the Philadelphia team lias refused to live tip -to his . con tract promise to pay him $5,600 a year. "The farm looks better to me. than $3,200 a -year," tais Alexander. State is Trying to Check the Dreaded Disease of Anthrax Precautions to, check the spread of the deadly anthrax among cattle and humans along the Big Papplo wore taken yesterday by rr. C. C. Hall, assistant state veteri narian, under direction of State Veteri narian A. rtostrom, following a breaking out of the disease among cattle of Charles Klonoger, a farmer living neat: Benning ton. Persons falling to help check the spread of tho disease will be prosecuted. The Klonoger farm Is the third on which the disease has shown Itself. Joseph Mackland, who was attacked by anthrax about two weeks ago as a result of his skinning a cow which had died of the disease, has almost completely recovered. August Stelnbuck, a neighbor of Mack land's, who also was attacked, has re covered. The deadly germs did not get Into their blood. Asslstunt State Veterinarian Hall vac cinated sixty cattle on -the Klonoger farm yesterday afternoon and will vaccinate about 1.000 cattle along the Big Papplo within the next few days. r On order of the state veterinarian tho following notice has been posted and Its publication In The BeV reiiiosted : An outbreak of anthrax- alofift the Big Papplo river has occurred In three differ ent places and It Is probable, that -t will spread along that rixw urHoas all precau tion is taken to prevent Lt.-. ' . It Is absolutely necessary that all dead anhnals should be either burned or burled, deeply covered with lime and tit least four feet of dirt. .Anyone found .Utro wing any dead animal in this river will be prose cuted to the full extent of the law. -A. "B08TKOM; ttie-Veterinarian.. Two patties ot merrymaker en route to the Ak-Sar-Pen ball lost nlt;ht suffered ft thrilling experience when Lieutenant J. II. Mum-aster's taxi-cab. piloted by a reeklets chauffeur, collided with a car riage occupied by Mrs. H S. Tarker, Vavenport street, and her daughter. Mrs. J. L. Hurr and Miss Llla Droste. SIR Tarh avenue. In a runaway which fallowed the three women inlrnruloiiwly escaped serious In Jury or death, and trelr beautiful gowns were ruined, and the driver of the ve hicle was dangerously hurt tn being hurled from the cab seat r-y the Impact. As soon as his rrogress was stopped by the collision, the chauffeur Jumped to th irank of the machine, restarted It. and whirled away with Lieutenant Muneaster and the young woman who was accom panying him, imprisoned In the closed car, through streets, boulevards and alleys In a frenzy to escape. Mrs. Burr sustained the most thrilling experience, yet escaped with only a few minor scratches. In turning the corner of Twenty-fourth and Webster In the runaway, the cab struck a lamp post and was split In two. Mrs. Parker and Miss troste were thrown out Into a pool f mud. Mrs. Hurr clung to a bit of up holstry on the back seat of the cab while the vehicle, bouncing on Its bide, dashed front curbing to curbing. "I saw that I would be killed If I at tempted to Jump, so I Just held on, ex pecting every minute to see the bar con necting tho front and back wheels break and let me fall," she said. "The team turned up Burt street and went west along the car tracks. At Twenty-third street I saw a man standing on the corner. I screamed to him to stop the team. By the time he had started In pursuit the horses struck the mud and could go no farther. When I got out I saw my mother running toward me. She had not thought of her own Injuries and I wasn't hurt very much. I was dragged about eighty feet In the mud and my ball gown ray wedding gown was ruined." Mrs. Parker was cut over the left eye and badly bruised about the body, though not dangerously. Mrs. Burr wore a beautiful white satin dress and white slippers. Mrs. Parker's pale lavender silk dress and a handsome gray opera cloak were torn and mud spattered. Miss Droste watt gowned in yellow silk. Her clothing suffered the least. The carriage was going north on Twenty-third street near California when struck by the machine, coming from the east. The collision occurred at 9 o'clock. Mr.' Uurr Intended meeting her hus band at the Den. He had gone early to participate In th grand march. E. H. Hoover, driver of the automobile. was caught In front of the Loyal hotel by Emergency Officers Emery and Wheeler. He was charged w.. . reckless driving and drunkenness. The auto mobile was owned by Llewellyn Boone. who operates the Loyal hotel tazicab stand, Izadore Plotkin, foreman of the A. Melcher livery barn, 151B Leavenworth street, was ariving the cab. He was badly bruised and lacerated about the head and shoulders and is thought to hax e sustained conuu.islon of the brain. h m pa ii Tttmr J I I 1 W 111 1 II IP, M A TlllAf'llOs l.V OMAHA. American i 'Glittering Gloria. Boyd: "Dante's inferno." Brandelsi "Ths Traveling1 Salesman." Uayatyi Burlesque, n.rag: Bui'lesqne. OmEiumi VauderlUe. Matinees at all theaters today at Si30t evening performances at 8:18. Iicspite the rain and cold weather. Ma cushla won the race again at the Bran deis last night, and the affajra of the iMincannon estate were satisfactorily i-traightened out. One shudders to think of what might have happened had any misfortune overtaken Macushla before the race xvas over. It's a big load of re sponsibility they lay on that one little horae. bigger even than Cold Molasses carried many years ago. when the. race was run In full view of the audience. Just think what It would mean if MacuBhla should lose and the Sassenach should triumph. Meanwhile, the price of all other neces saries of life having gone up, the New York managers are looking to a rise In the scle for theater tickets. David Be lasco is the pioneer in the movement, and has boosted the charge per seat at his theater to $2.60. and the rest are watch ing to see how he comes out. In order to follow If it looks good. Just what per centage the speculators are to have out of this doesn't show on the surface, but the hrt is good that the public is to be skinned if possible. Meantime, a current magaiine is telling of actors who are mil lionaires, and of one who is taking In ij00,000 a year, while Charles Ftohman can afford to lose half a million annually tn New York, and still keep on easy street because of his profits In America. To an outsider lt seems that - a more popular move for the managers would be In the other direction. Bee: "Will you please tell me why the management of the theaters allow the women of Omaha to keep on thOHe Im mense hats during the performance, while other women and men who are compelled to sit behind them can sec practically nothing?" The answer to this query is simple. The managers of the Omaha the aters were pioneers in the move to have women folks take off their hats during the performance at the theaters, and the rule has been In force so long that a great many of the regular patrons do not know that It was ever otherwise. If any patron finds the view obscured by headgear, a word to an usher will secure Its removal. It Is difficult to believe that offense has been given, such as the writer suggests, (or the women of Omaha are most considerate In the matter of ob serving the rule, which Is in fores at all the Omaha theaters. 'A Biandels l atron" writes to I'M How to Banish a Double Chin and Wrinkles. (Women's Fortnightly Journal.) In Jt few weeks' time you will not know that you ever possessed wrinkles, "crow's feet," u double chin or enlarged pores If you go riKht n-jw to the drug store and buy an ounce and a half of tlier modizeJ jelly, und rub half a tea bpoonful into your face until It in absorbed, and follow It with a wash of i cry cold water. After only ute treatment your face will fetl taut and refreshed. Thla old fashioned home remedy really Liiiitfs marvelous rebtilta. al though Its actioi is simple and riturul As you perhaps know, the tibroua issue beneath the cuticle become starved and .laded. Ther m.Mli.e.l Jellv teed and nourishes tht tissue and supplies iliein ulth Me needed heat-energy. Tl.us it reaches Hie real cause of san ring i esh and starts tuiniedi tteh to dta.x Ihe fie i back again lo It ol i-tliue omouthnea Sad healthy firmness. And now the Poiles Bergere is closed In definitely, the partnership between Jean Lasky and Henry B. Harris has been dis solved, and New York Is without what was to be the. most noted eating place on the American continent. It appears, however, that Father Knickerbocker is still content to take his meals at a regu lar hotel and go to a theater when he wants to be amused. Eating is a serious business, exert In New York, and Isn't to be lightly Interfered with by the vatide-x-llle program.- Ho Mr. Harris expects to make the place over into a regular theater. some &taa .Notes, Starting next Sunday evening and con tinuing for (our da a, Messrs. Colin and Harris will offer to Omaha theater-goers last season li success, "The Fortune Hunter." A special matinee will be given on YVedueaday. "The Traveling Salesman" will be the attraction at the Krandeiu theater this afternoon and evening. This will be the first time this btautlf.il comedv has eve.' been presented in this city at popular prices. The company this season I headed by that clever comedian, Shep Camp, who has been surrounded by an excellent company. I'.oth performances will be given at bargain prices. Having broken all record for the Krug since burlesque was installed there, "The Bohemian tiirls" company will conclude Its stay with two performances today and give, way to the famous Zallah, who comes for a week's run beginning with a matinee Sunday. Zallah as here last season and packed the house at nearly exary performance, euie is the star with tlia show this year und will be featured in several dances. This afternoon and evening at the Or pheum the special Ak-6ar-Ben bill which baa been drawing such large crowds will be repeated. Saturday night the curtain, as usual, will be raised fifteen minutes earlierat li sharp. Next week Dr. Ludwig Wullner. the famous lieder singer, will give a song recital every afternoon and evening at the Orpheum. Dr. Wullner t a true artist, being considered one of the finest interpreters of Uorman song and poetry. This afternoon and evening Clark's "Iiunamay Otrls ' will make their two final spurts at the popular fiayety and it is a safe bet that they will maintain t.ie record breaking speed and crowds that have kept up all week Instead of the business slump that naturally follows a holiday period, no such condition will exist at 'the tiaxetx next week, as Al Keeves and hi dlantona come to town tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock for a week' engagement. lt Is said that Keeves' show contains girls enough for two show. Fearful Mlanahter of deadly microbes occurs when throat and lung diseases are treated with Dr. King's New Discovery. 60o and ll.OO. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS L. O.' Wilde and wife of San Diego, Cal., are In the. city on business. Senator Burkett snd wife and daughter of Lincoln, xvho have been here for the last ween attending the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities, returned to their home Satur day morning. Proving That Beauty Is Only Skin Deep (From Dramatic Circle.) A very interesting proof of the old adage lias lately been brought to the notice of fashionable wo men at Newport und -Atlantic City. It has beer, discovered that even the hlotcMieat and muddiest complexions are merely masks that cover perfect pink and white skins which may be easily re vealed. ' All that Is necessary la to rub on ordinary pure coleated balsam, which la kept in stock at all up-to-date drug stores; the, purifying and cleansing proper ties of coleated balsam become ac tive at once, and the outer skin quickly flecks off In liny particles and presto! there Is the bright young complexion of sweet six teen, as If it had never been im paired at all. Of course, all such blemishes as sallownesa, pimple, liver spots, freckles, etc.. come off with the removal of tho outer skin. ---- - - -,r-i-ij-iri.ruiii ux.nnT. Humphreys' Seventy-Seven Breaks up Grip and GOLDS tf It is the first few doses of "Seventy-seven ' taken early, that totint in breaking up a Cold quickly Firemen gay that the first few tnin utea of a fire often decide the fate of a building. lt la the same with a Cold Nexer be without "Seventy-Be, en' In the house. Carry lt in your pocket. Keep "Seventy-seven" handy while the bad weutlx-r lasts. It la your best protector ugaint ( ought. Colds and core irtroal AH dtaleis vli bexenty-texen." iac or mailed. Humphrexs' liomeo Medicine 'o.. Cor. xx taiant anu-Aun bumi, Iixv Xora. ooli at these Big Bargains a Minute For just a minute we wish to hold your attention in order to tell you of the greatest chair sale great est in bargain quality that we ever held. Talk con vinces some, but for most people it is necessary to delivery "the goods," and we only speak here for a minute in order to create a desire in you to see these chairs. We have dropped prices to cost, in some cases, and below cost in others. In this large assortment, that must be sold before a new line is in stalled, are some of the best chairs in the store. They are chairs of stamina and integrity; the wood is the best, and the workman-ship unsurpassed, even in much higher priced. There is a solid groundwork of quality in all; not the quicksand of cheapness. They arc restful, substantial chairs that could command a much higher price. We have actually abandoned our profit in order to make room for a new line. No where in the city will you find such chair bargains. The SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING. They will go fast; the earlier you come, the better will be your choice. A few prices follow: $20.00 Solid Mahogany Arm Chair rv.'uitiful wood, spacious neat, very comfortable . $10.00 S20.00 Solid Mahogany Arm Rocker A chair of high merit, rest ful and substantial $10.00 $40.00 Solid Mahogany Settee - Very strongly made, with , a rest-giving seat and a high back $20.00 $60.00 Solid Mahogany Settee Ma jesic appearing, with durable and beautiful qualities. Hare bargaiu. . . $30.00 $30.00 Solid Mahogany Arm Chair It is a magnificent, article, that gives comfort. Strong. v $15.00 $31.00 Solid Mahogany Settee Very spacious seat, broad back, solid and comfortable $15.00 $20.00 Solid Mahogany , Arm Chair Spanish lea ther seat; excellent con struction, durable $14.00 $10.75 Imitation Mahogany Rocker Spanish leather seat; very good nrticle, strong '. $9.00 Imitation Mahogany m Rocker Spanish leather I r ooot xrxmfnrtnVilA unncions seat; superior article $6.00 $8.00 Birch Rocker Built along graceful lines, rest ful, durable runners, high grade $7.50 Birch Rocker A chair that will give excel lent satisfaction and last long $5.00 $15.00 Solid Mahogany Rocker A chair that will become a member of the household $8.50 $10.00 $17.00 st $25.00 Solid Mahogany Settee A lifetime article, with soundness in every part; comfortable $17.00 $14.00 Birch Ann Chair Broad, heavy seat, with strong legs and a substantial air.. $10.00 $14.00 Birch Arm Chair It gives one n definite feeling of comfort, very strong $8.00 $14.50 Birch Arm Chair Loose leather seat, solidly constructed, most superior article $21.00 Birch Rocker Looso leather sent, upholstered leather back, com fortablo ' $20.00 Solid Mahogany Rocker Spanish leather sent; restful, durable and comfortable $14.00 $4.50 Oak Rocker IVetty model, comfortable and strong; rare bargain $2.00 $13.50 Birch Chair Lea ther seat and upholstered back; durable and attrac tive $10.00 Birch Rocker Strong runners, spacious seat and broad back ....... $10.50 Birch Rocker It has dignity and is built along graceful lines, com- fortable ...... .......... $8.00 Oak Rocker A chair will give excellent service; comfortable .....$5.00 $9.50 Oak Rocker Strongly constructed with an idea to durance and comfort. 'Ex-. cellent quality $6.00 $7.50 Oak Rocker Com fortable; graceful model; broad back, sound and rug ged $5.00 $0.75 $8.00 $0.00 0.00 $5.00 Remember, good furniture may be cheap; but ''cheap" furniture cannot be food. Miller, Stewart & Beaton Co. The Tag-Policy House Established 1804. 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Sirs SHOES FOR TOOT TROUBLE Don't see a doctor! Don't buy a root remedy! ir you have root troubles lt'i tbe fault or the ihoe you wear. We bave a nhoe that gives you perfect comfort and you enjoy thd pleasure of treading on air in Drexel'8 Cushion Soles They are made on common sense lasts snd fit tod with soft porous felt cushion Insoles that give a soft, firm foundstion non-conductor of heat snd cold. See them and try tbem If you would enjoy perfect foot com fort. There is no excuse for root troubles. Men's . . Women's R5.00 $ 1.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 2410 Farnam 3i. c IE 21 EXTRAORDINARY n m nn Mt u uuu ip nn NEW 1911 STYLES c a GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS at Important REDUCTIONS ' ALSO A FEW NEW 1911 STYLES WEBER and HARDMANS Owing to the dxmage done to the west wsll or our building by the excavating for the new Woodmen of the World building, we find It neceshsry to make extensive alterations throughout, and for this reubon we are making this unheard of offer. This remarkable sale will continue for ONE WEEK ONLY, beginning tomorrow morning, October 9. Schmoller (SL Muoller Piano Co. f7 r n n n n tv rr iQfjft Manufacturers Wholesalers Retailer. 131M3 FARNAM STREET. 1Z IE WIT ABS PRODUCE RESULTS