Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 10, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE BEE: OMATTA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1911.
REAT FOR BEE READERS
Pree Tickets to Tremendous Land
Show, Octsber 16 to 28.
STABT3 WITH THIS ISSUE OF BEE
riT Coapous l on.'cn tlrcl? Nam
be red Mill Be F.schaaged at
Boilnm Office tor On
Ticket to Exposition.
Little Girls to Draw the Names
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Here la anotrirr trat for readers of
The Bet: Tickets to the big Land show,
which will be held at the Ak-Sar-Ben
den (Coliseum) October 1 to 2, will be
given away free to all readers of this
paper who cut out coupon that will ap
pear herein during the six days Five of
these coupons, consecutively numbered,
may be exchanged at the business office
of The Bee for one ticket to the big ex
position that will cover two full city
blocks.
The first coupon Is pr.ntcd In this
issue. Every issue up to .and Including
Punday will contain one of these
lupons. The slips will not be accepted
unless they are presented within fortv.
eight hours after the publication of the
last one of the series of f.ve. The last
coupon, appearing Sunaay morning, must
be presented at the business off.ee of
The Bee before Tuesday murning. The
coupon which is rublishcd today, with
four otbera, will be taken by the business
office any time between the appearanoe
of the fifth coupon and Monday morning.
Mast Be In Consecutive Order.
Those who cut out the coupons should
remember that slips without consecutive
number will not be accepted. The scries
of five must be unbroksn in num.ricai
order.
This la to be a great treat for Bee
readers, for ,tbey will het to see free the
greatest show of Its kind ever held. The
first land, exposition was a marvelous
Production, but this second show, in
creased many fold, will surpass any.
thing of Its kind ever attempted. That
famous Perullo band, pronounced by the
Chicago Tribune to be the greatest band
In America, will appear at thla show.
Th price of admission, SS cents, would
pay only about a quarter of the charge
that would be made to hear this band In
concert nail.
ROME MILLER WILL TOUR
SEVERAL SOUTHERN STATES
Mr. and Mrs. Rome Miller and I. A.
Medlar will start November 1 on a three
weeks' junket through the west and south
to attend meetlnxs 'of hotel mn t
I Denver, Oklahoma City, Ban Antonio,
''v Galveston, Fort Worth, Dallas. Texar
sX n Hot Springs and Kansas City. They
T Vaill travel in a private car with hotel
J en and editors of hotel papers In the
uwri.li, tut party to comprise
about twenty-five In all
The Rocky Mountain Hotel Men's asso
ciation advertises a vaudeville perform
ance at Denver, in which Rome Miller is
featured as the "Only One Great Mono
logist, Rome Miller, In a Repertory of
Ancient Stories."
An A m.ldn v. Iflni
la the areat klncr nf ra n- vin..
New Discovery, the quick, safe, sure
couga ana com remedy. 50c and 11.00,
For gala by Beaton Drug Co.
PAtXAS. 8 D. Oct. P. (Special.) In
hie selection of two little girls to draw
the first 100 names for establishing filing
rights on the Rosebud and Pine Ridge
lands. Judge James W. Wmen chose
Virginia Torter of rallas and Dorothy
Slaughter of Gregory, thereby demon
strating that the diplomatic tervice lost
a splendid opportunity when Judce Wit
ten Wis designated as ch'ef law officer
of the general land office.
While this land opening has had for
its principal object the settlement of
Mellette and Pennctt counties, all of the
Interest at the two principal registra
tion points ha related to quetlcns of
preroratlve ami prominence. The inem
bcib nf tl-e Pouth Dakota deltgst'o:i 'n
cmgress run afoul of the sltuat.oy risht
off the reel and quickly learned that It
wuuid not do to designate either Gregory
or Dal'as as registration points, without
including both towns In the list.
Tn the subsequent arrangements all of
the officlala connected with the opening
found themselves confronted with tech
nical and trying situations. As an offset
to the fact that the drawing wns fixed
for Gregory, Judge Wltten established
Mr personal headquarters at Dallas, with
V. U Wood, assistant superintendent. In
active charge aC Gregory. The post
office Inspector roomed In one ton and
put In most of his time at the other.
And so It went all along the line.
The general features of the drawing
for this openlng-to be held at Gregory
on October 24ai'e practically the name
at In other recent, drawings. All, of
tho reu--nation onelopea will br dumped
onto u large platform. thoroughly
shuffled and mixed with a pltchtork and
then the drawing will begin.
Virginia Foster and Durotliy Slaughter
will draw cuts for the first selection and
will then alternate dui'.ng the selection
of the first 1W names. As the envelopes
are drawn from the bunch they will be
opened and the slips removed. These
slips contain the name and addressee of
the applicants, as well as personal sig
nature and other Identifying features.
The slips will be publicly announced as
drawn and then numbered consecutively.
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The first S.uou names drawn will be
notified, as the experience of the past
has shown that more titan SO per cent
of the number holders do not appear to
file. All remaining slips lll be care
fully card Indexed down to the third
letter of the name and compared with
the lucky list In order to detect any
attempts at duplicate registration. If
there are such cases the person who has
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A Hotel of xfiried cl
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NewYork's social centre
Easily accessible to
tlieatre and slioppinA
districts ,
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You Look Old
Uie Wyeth's Sag and Sulphur
and Your Gray Hair Will
Quickly Vanish. i
VOST-Higb. Grade Furs
jj EXPERT REMODELING
a!ia Corner UOth and Famauu. Telephone Dougtaa aotu.
Orr balr 1 a mark f age, an atetk
Ing that can be said aa to Ita beaoty wUI
offset the disadvantage of thla merit ef
ag set upon your brow.
Wyeth'a Page and Sulphur Hair Hm
edy darkens the hair and restores tt te
Ita youthful beauty. Our grandmother
and their grandmother before tana asia
sage and sulphur for darkening their hatr.
Nothing has aver been found paora
fecttve for thla purpose thaa thava twe
time-honored remedlaa. but Wyeth. a
modern chemist, has combined the two
with other Ingredients, which makes a
delightful dressing for the hair, and
which not only removes vrery traoe of
dandruff but promotes the growth e( the
hair. It also atop the hair from falUnc
out. and raaksa It beautiful.'
All druggist a are authorised e refuad
th money If It falls to do exactly aa
represented.
Don't neglect your hair and dent re
sort to old-tlm hair dyea. Get a battle)
of Wyeth'a Sage and Bulphur from rear
dmgglat tday. and notice the differ
aaoe In your hair after a few days' Bee.
This preparation Is offered to th
publlo at fifty cents a bottle, and I
reoommended and sold by all drswglMa,
Special Agents: flhermaa MoOttsn
Drug Co lth and Dodge Bta.J Owl
Drug C. Kta and Barnay aUa.
IXJROTBT SLAUGHTER
diiplKuted will Im disuallflrd from
entry. In every drawing hold under this
plan such attempls huve been detected.
A man who drew a Rood number In the
Lower tlrule opening had duplicated and
he plead for a right to file, claiming
that he was drunk and did not know ho
hud registered two times. Falling to
secure this concession he killed himself
on the train, while on the way home.
JONES COMES TO ARRANGE
FOR THE IDAHO EXHIBIT
J. Wilkes Jonea, who managed the
first National Corn exposition In Omaha,
now commissioner of th bureau of im
migration, labor and statistics of Idaho,
Is In the city making preliminary ar
rangements for a representative display
of sull products at the Omaha Land show,
to be held in the Coliseum October 16 to
28. Mr. Jones has th assurance that
Governor Hawley will attend the show
and take a prominent part in th Idaho
day program.
In speaking of Idaho Mr. Jonas says:
"We are having a very satisfactory
growth In railroads and In Immigration,
and everything Is on the move. Right
now we are in the midst of a wonderful
apple harvest and good prloea are ruling.
The dry farming districts of Idaho have
yielded unusual crops of grains and
grasses. In the Irrigated sections, In
spite of the fact that more than a million
acres have become available within the
last fifteen months, land Is being rapidly
taken up and developed. Perhaps the
most Interesting feature of the develop
ment of Idaho la the completion of
hydro-eleetrlo power plants, Nearly 100,.
000-borsepower has been developed within
the last eighteen months, and from th
plants power and light are being trans
mitted to largs areas of southern and
eastern Idaho."
Wild Man is Held
On Larceny Charge
It was a disgusted and tame . enough
looking "wild man" that Detectives Ring
and Van Duesen arrested early last night
upon th request of Sheriff Wychoff of
Vinton, la., who asks that the prisoner
be held to answer a grand larceny charge.
The "wild man" when taken to the
station from the Omaha carnival grounds
gay th nam of John Ferran and ad
mitted that he, with another man had
broken Into and robbed a farm house near
Vinton of soma clothing and severs;
hundred dollsrs. - He said that be had
been th "wild man" In a pit show ex
hibiting In Vinton which had gons
"broke" and he was forced to raise some
money to get out of town. The sheriff
followed him but failed to effect a cap
ture. Th polio tn Omaha were notified
and a strict lookout was maintained.
Ferran kept close to his "wild man '
disguise and aeldom strayed from his pit
and for this reason the police were unabli
to locate him until the carnival ended. Ai
the carnival grounds he was billed ac
"Craxo," and attracted large crowd
every day.
Sergeant Venous says Ferran's corrsc
name Is John Esloks. The sheriff st
Vinton was notified and probably wll
send for the man today. The man wh
assisted Ferran or Ezlcks at Vinton wa
arrested Saturday at Boone, la.
The Merchant Who Has the Qooda li
the One Who Lets the Publlo Know It
Vroug Advertising tn The Bee.
This
Beer Satisfies
hi
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Dad you ever notice that the man
who drinltd it is never quite satisfied with
any other brew?
Pabst
BlueRibbi
The Beer of Quality
is bo distinctive no satisfying to delicious
it appeals to people who select their beer
as they do their food and clothes
to satisfy themselves.
Ord
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today.
T Ak-Sffir-Ben Coliseum
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October 16th to
The big show of big things with something to amuse edu
cate and edify all classes and ages for thirteen big days
A GAIN The Bee readers are among the most favored! They' now have an opportunity to see
free the stupendous Land Show, covering two full city blocks. The tremendous show begins
at the Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum in this city next Monday. Every day this week and Sunday of next, a
coupon like that below will appear in this paper, rive of these coupons, consecutively numbered,
will entitle the holder to one ticket to the big show. The five coupons will not be honored unless
presented within forty-eight hours after publication of the last coupon of the series of five presented.
For example: the. coupon No. 1, published today, and four consecutive coupons, 2, 3, 4 and 5, will be
accepted at the business office of The Bee, if presented before 6 a. m. Monday. No coupons will be
accepted after Monday, for the last one will appear Sunday morning and must be presented within
forty-eight hours.
Cut this coupon out and bring it, with four others,
consecutively numbered, to the business office of
?The Bee and get 'a free ticket to the Land Show.
r
Another advantage for The Bee readers
Land Show Coupon No. 1
OCTOBER 10. 1011.
On presentation of anj fiv coupon, numbered conaecutirejy, g4
the business effic of
THE OMAHA BEE
Tbf may be exchanged for a tiiktl good for one admlsaloa to th
Omaha Land Show
These coupons mast be presented within boar of 4(e of last
one of aerie of five offered.