tMSidasaalabl I TIFF: PEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1011. SNIDE SHOWS ARE GRILLED Tlie Omnhn Bee's Great Booklovers' Contest Chetp Carnival Attraction! at Fall Ffstiva.lt in Disrepute. MINISTERS' EXPRESS OPINIONS Re-w, T. J, Marker IIaFe Omaha Hss Grows Too Lnra-e to Trifle with Khoddy Baffooal.na at Its Star Festival. Ths sentiment sgalnst a continuance of ths street fair and carnival features of ths Ak-Sar-Ben fall festivities con tinues to develop. Already citizens ars taking hold of the matter and are de nouncing the performances that are per mitted upon the grounds. Thla denun ciation does not come from any ona class, but from all alike, rich and poor, I , A 0 7 .jj .... --i.. . rs.nA..,.i: -. BRIEF CITY NEWS oct rmi n. welcome Qro-ra 1 Mae Welcome Grove No. ' M will hold Us l eg- HJw session Tuesday night, OcloW 10, at toe nome of the guardian. SS North Twenty-fourth street. euawork Guild t Me The local aodety of the Needlework Guild of America will hold Its preliminary meet ing of the season Friday at X.90 a. m. at the home of Mrs. W. A., Smith. M4 South Thirty-ninth stTsct. w Home for Bopply Souse Tha Coad Reel Estate company has taken cut a permit for the erection of a one-story brick building at 2109 Farnam atreet It wfll be occupied by the Powell Automo bile Supply oompany and will cost $10,0u0. Breaks Leg la Scuffle Henry Man nings, 2m Cuming street. Is lying In St. Joseph's hospital with his right leg broken In two places as the result of be ing ejeoted from the restaurant where he was employed as night cook at 2309 Cuming street. Yladnot Cass Postponed By agree ment the cfty's mandamus action to com pel the railroads to repair the Eleventh street viaduct was contalnued until Oc tober IS In district court Tuesday. On that day tho roads must either start work on the viaJuct or else show cause why. they should not be compelled to do so. Bavldge Opposed to Bible in Schools Rev. Charles V. Sarldge of the People's church Is opposed to the Introduction of the Bible into the public schools and has accepted an Invitation to handle the negative side of the three-cornered dis cussion which will be hold Monday evening, October 23, at the First Meth odist ohuroh under the auspices of the Tri-Clty Baraca union. Boors la Discharged E. H. Hoover, chauffeur of the taxi-cab which collided with a oab Friday night at . Twenty fourth and California streets while both vehicles were conveying dancers) to ths Ak-Sax-Een ball, was discharged In mu nicipal court Tuesday morning by Judge Crawford. In discharging Hoover, who was charged with reckless driving. Judge Crawford said: "Ths testimony shows that Hoover did not have his car under control at the time of the accident, but no evidence baa been Introduoed to show that the chauffeur was driving crimi nally reckless." - Principal McHugh Issues a Statement Against Fraternities Principal McHugh of the Omaha High ahoel has issued a circular letter to the parents and guardians of the students calling attention to the state law regard ing high achool fraternities and touching upon social activities of students with relation to their school work. In regard to' the ' fraternities Principal McHugh says in part: "The Bute of Nebraska has passed a law,' which be came effective July 1, 106, making it un lawful for the pupils of any high or elementary school to participate lrt, or be members of, any secret organizations or secret fraternity. The bill also pro vides that the school authorities are au thorized ' and empowered to expel any student for failure or refusal to comply with this act. Also It is mads a nut demeanor for any person to be upon the school grounds or to enter any sohool building for fhe purpose of .soliciting any pupil to join any fraternity, society or association." Of the relation of social activities to the high school, Principal McHugh says: "Ths high school conducts no social af fairs whatever with the exception of the senior banquet at commencement, and there are no parties given under Its supervision or for which It aeaumes any responsibility. It to not the desire of the sohool authorities In any way to dictate as to ths social activities of the pupils as that la a matter which rests entirely with ths parents. It Is undoubtedly true, however, than In many cases the attend ance upon too many aclal affairs is the cause of failure to carry school work." An Armed Sentinel Stalks in Dundee 4 Martial law, or something like that, pre vails In the village of Dundee. Yar that the Omaha "Water company . destroy the water connections, which made on order of the federal court, Jriven ths citizens and ths Board of Tina ecu to take heroic steps to prevent any sui' h ac tion on the part of the water company. An armed sentinel no patiola Cuming street nightly to see that there is no Interference. In cbbs ' lie d lects em ployes of ths company or. others tamper ing or attempting to tamper with the connections he will give the alarm and ths efforts to cut off the water supply mill be thwarted forthwith. Hull Throws Acid in His Wife's Face Mrs. W. F. Hull, Twenty-ninth and Cuming streets, has sworn out a warrant fur the arrest of her husband on a charge of assault. According to the story re ielved by the poller. Mr. Hull, following a quarrel with Ms wife, threw the con tents of a two-ounce bottle of carbolic acid into her fare. Ths Implicit confluence that many p to pi have In Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is founded on their experience In the ue of that remedy and their knowledge of the many remark -sole cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysen tery that It has effected. For sals by all deaiora. Anti-Annexationists Have Invaded Omaha Ths South Omaha opponents to annexa tlon have Invaded Omaha and are laying the foundation for their fight. Tliey ar rived at the city hall Tuesdav mnrnln and at oiioe began checking the names of ths Omaha voters who slpned asking that th proposition to annex be sub mitted at the election. Ths petitioners who sts-nari r, ..til ths submission of the question numbered anouc J,800. To defeat the submission the opponents must show that at lrt ten ths signers were not legal voters. Dur ing Tuesday the checkers went over the registration books of the First. Second and Third ward a In their chncicm.. ,. claim to havs knooked out about one- tnird or ths signatures. Nine Auto Speeders Caught by the Police Nlns speeders were arrested bv the Ty ing squadron Monday afternoon and even ing. They are E. V. Rlckenba-her. Roms hotel; L. H. Neble. in:. Valley street; A. B. Mason, 4165 Cuming street; Bd Erlckson, J-ll Mai-on street: John Wolf. Tier Grand hotel; C. li. nntiKlas. Merchants hotel; II. E. Klopp of the Klopp aY Bartlett Printing company, snd It. W. Weatover of the City Auto ealea-room. young and old. while no concerted action against the street fair ha been taken by the clergy, almost to a men the members are against. The following are some of the opinions expressed: Rev. T. 1. Macksy, All Saints It is simply buffoonlsra of ths worst kind and should not bs tolerated in Omaha. The city baa grown too large and of too much Importance to longer continue this plsce In connection with ths Ak-Sar-Ben fes tivities. Dr. F. ,V. I.yneh. First Methodlst-lts influence Is degrading. The great white pillars leading to the gates Impresses one with the idea that he Is climbing the hill at ths capital at Roma, but ones Inside, there is nothing that is worth seeing. Kffrct is Demoralising;. Rev. C. N. Dawson. Methodlst-It Is very demoralising. Stats Superintendent Bailey of the Young Men's Christian Association-If Omaha wants to be a great city, it must do away with ths small things. This car nival Is one of them. Rev. George MacDougall. Olivet Bap tist I warned my people to keep away from the carnival. I did not consider It a proper place for them to go. Dr. J. W. Kersey, Flrit Chrlstlan-It Is no credit to the city and It Is also a re flection upon Ak-Bar-Ben and everybody alee who has snythlng to do with It. Dr. Matthews, First Baptist I know nothing of It by reason Of personal In spection. I would not care to visit any thing of the sort WW Your Hat Thousands of ht are sold each seHson. i.iit the best hsts are those sold by the NVhissk The quality which determines the kat is mr first cm st.lernttnn P.or material csn be moulded Into up In .late slmv.ee and Iih v- no plm-p Let After e d.'tiM mine the qualltv. we decide on the shnv" Then ue put on out efrrtMfl l' t't'lc. The result I - good quality un-to-date stle und low price i n jou "X pect a better c nihlnatlon? Our s rlety I enormous embracing every known shape, style end color. Ksrs ars BOMS Mats. Pric $1.80 to $3.80 Foot Ease I Tou set foot ss here comfort able ho.'S th.it fit and wesr ell and are. stylish The prlie sre lower thsn elshere Thi trtlurs ste I.eMer ure ellln mote shoes tnsn exer l.etore t hei e .-. a reason hether for man. woman or child we have a latgo assort ment. For man and woman we are offering exceptions! aluea at $, AM and tiM. Tor children, ac cording to slue, from tl.OO to fa. BO. A Frightful Experience with biliousness, malaria and constipa tion, is quickly overcome by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. I8c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. mnmtia&aiMtm &l I vie mouse or JOGB MCMT RELIEF CORPS TO CHECK BOOKS OF ORGANIZATION The Auditing committee of the Ne braska Woman's Relief corps will meet Wednesday morning at the Panton hotel to go over the society bonks. The com mitter comprises, Mesdames: Minnie B. Bell, Lincoln; Augusta Taylor, Broken Bow: Biielsh C. Davla Omaha. The treasurer. Mrs. Joele Bennett of Har vard, and secretary. Mrs. Addle K. Huff of Omaha, will he present. The Relief corps of Omaha snd Houth Omaha will give a reception at Barlght hall Wednesday evening for the state department president, Mrs. Oeorge B. Eddy, snd her staff of officers. Mrs. Eddy will leava Friday on a tour of In spection of corps in northwest Nebrsstts. The Key to ths Pit nation The Bee's Advertising Columns. WOMEN TO MOVE AGAINST THE OPEN FRUIT STANDS To bring about the enforcement of the ordinance against Ihe selling of fruit which la flowed to stand uncovered on the streets mil he one of the endeavors of the Civics committee of the Woman' olnb this eaon That uncovered fruit collects germa from street dirt and In responsible for much disease, ts the be lief of Mrs George Cherrlngton, chair man of the committee who has advised her department to pursue the suhju-t. i I When you hsvs a nd cold you want the best medicine obtainable so a to cure it with aa little delay as possible. Here Is u druggist's splnlon: "I have sold Cham berlain's Cough Renwdy for fifteen years, says Enos I-ollar of Saratoga Ind , "and consider It the best on the mar ket." For sale by all dealers. People Will 1 :alk You Know e-r jM3 And that's the reason why Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines are advertised so little novr-a-days. They have made hundreds of thousands of cures in the past 40 years, and some of the grateful people whom they have restored to health are to be found almost everywhere. There's scarcely a hamlet that doesn't contain some. Look them up. Interview them. They are living, walking, active advertisements. For Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. " You can believe your neighbors. Therefore ask them. What cured them will very likely cure you if similarly afflicted only give them a good, fair trial. ' Ifs m good, souad, common sense policy to use medicines only of KNOWN COMPOSITION, snd which contain neither alcohol nor habit. forming drvgs. The most intelligent people, and many of the most successful, consclen thus physicians, follow this Judicious course of action. The leading medical authorities, of aft schools of medi cine, endorse the Ingredients composing Dr. Pierce's medicines. These are plainly printed on wrappers and attested mnder oath. There's no secrecy; an open publicity, square-deal policy is followed by the makers. We have a profound desire to avoid all offense to the most delicate sensitiveness of modest women for U'flnm n.e entertain t n, o . .!HM.H. J j . .. 1 u i "- iiiuoi ouitcic ic&pcci ina admiration, we sbali not, therefore, particularize here concerning the symptoms and peculiar ailments incident to the sex for which Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has for more than 40 years proven such a boon. We cannot, however, do a better service m 1jC fflAICjte.d f the BcntIer 9fX than to refcr thrm to Dr- Plena's Common Sense Mcd.cgl Adviser, a great family doctor book of 1000 page, bound in doth and given away gratis, or sent post-pa.d, on receipt of 31 one-cent stamp, to cover cost of wrapping and mailing only. 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Wromtng. that portloa at Iowa waat of but nat Including Das Kolaea aad that at.lljn ot South Dakota knows aa Ua Black HHIs Olatrlet. FIRST PRIZE 82.Soo IVTiite Steamer Automobile A -paasenrr 1111 Mnrlel White Rtasmer Tourlna Csr odnrless. smokeless and noiseless. No cranking- no shifting; of arara; any desired speed. Wnita Steamer aaloa Increase ssh aunreedlna year. Has pructlcslly an ondoraement pf ths United Htalea government, which owna and operates mora White Htaamere than all other cars conihlnM. Richly unhnlntered. beautifully fin ished, unlimited power, controlled speed. This oar will bs aaalbltea ia Otaaaa aaa orcrnwiv DDr7i? value 91,280 la ths soft, seml-tropio. ollmatlo aone. eitend Inf north from San Diego to Shasta County, Call fornla, lies Tehama eounty. In which Is situated this beautiful little 10-sars ranch near the town of Red Bluff. This Is fruit lsnd of a very hlch ordsr snd Is part of the celebrated Lutheran col ony which had lta Inception with an Omaha clergymen. Literature describing; this property may bs seen at the office of TBOWastOOa-BOTa-T OO, la the OUy JTatloaal Bask BolldUri Osoaaa, : 1!!J3 rVi rl r avT laA. 'i' . .. .4 If i a m THIRD PRIZE HfS'o The raagntflcent fancy walnut ZBBX.Z. AVTO OBASTS nATBB-VZAiro which noth ing can azoel. No other player-piano has In ths absolute the "human touch" so desired by a musical ear and so prised by ths manufac turers. This Instrument will be exhibited, x plalned and rtlayed for anyone who wishes to sea It la the ware rooms on the third floor ef THE BENNETT CO. 9270 FOURTH PRIZE y- Their f-fVVtfl uclc Man. I '''lUrrr-f rr r,,,Tr 'in '!1b. . .a FIFTH PRIZE, Value $225 In tha sams town and with the aama prospect of advancement. The Bee has jelarind a residence lot SOalJO ft., and valued at aaaa. wltb&,rkCn7.tV-f 'in rUnnl Ut ' mth Ralston la to bs a manufacturing ctty. They have a fine start with tha Hrown Truck Man ufacturing Co., ths Rogers Motor Car tJo., and tha Howard Btovo Worka. Everything dealr al.ls to comfortahle living mav ba found thera On one of tha main business streets Tha Ra J,?1"rt4 'ourth prise a business lot 26lv0 feat, aad valued at 375. 3ft SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES mis ingenious encyclopedia, which Is a dsvaloe. mant rathar than Invention, has besides its ooa venlenoes the alue of hundreds of editors men tally equipped to make one of the greatest ency clopedia ever compiled. One of the strongest reoommendatlone for thla work la that tt la from tJrCi"'' ''! old house of TatoS. . encyclopedia of tw volu.r.'h U "luM', Wat may at ths Omaha office of W. A. Klaeabaugb Oo" in il xia, Thli be ssen NINTH AND TRNTTT PPT7FC t m, mm, a AXAAaUU aq jlpped eiicyclopella made for r-l.iM.-n -T..7 " "natwnl,e Tnl". X office, of W. A. mXBBBAPOK SA jt. M.yVi;,," tho Omaha FORTY-FIVE CASH PRIZES Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prize-, of $5. Ten Prizes of $2. Twenty Prizes of $1. WAIUll r UK Tlir". Tl A TT.V PTTTTla Y.T TrrTVI warn,. mmmmmMlmmmmmMmmmmmm'mmM