11 HE TELLS OF WALLA WALLA AT THE LAND SHOW. Council Bluffs Minor Mention Th Council Blnff Offio of Th Oaaha Be ii at IS Soot Strstt. Both Fhons 43. THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1911. jl f Dsvls. drugs. Loffej t (. optician. Hgv Morehouse aruboaa It. Corrlgans, undertakers Phones HJ. Oanulna Vlctrola. 115. A. Hosp Co. For authority on watches see Lefterl. FAUST CER AT ROGERS' UL'FcTT. Woodrlng I'nder taking Co. Ti. 369. Lgwla Culler, filarial director. Phone S7. WANTED-Uii is at w oil ward' candy factory. Every Victor record In gtock. A. Hoipa Co. For fine eating tiotatoes see us Tounkrmin titr Co. AH sizes of liowtr pots and tuba Tounkeiman Seed o. Metal Apllka The now inexpensive Art Cralt Fauble Art shop. The best tlmekrr;era. best watches, gre found at Letters, the sign of the clock. Pee Lefferts' Optlc-lan; when they tell you What your trouble l, von can d pend on It. Five hundred stoves. b?t grade of tovea. half price. A. Gillnsky, 307 W. Broadway. . 6 th Stewart stove and ranges be fore you buy. Continental Furniture gad Carpet company. Morntncglde chapter of Pt. Paul' guild will meet tomorrow afternoon t the home of Mrs. Hlalr !n Morning-: It It you want WINDOW GuASS call Bell phone U'9, Wlutf eitv Gas and Mirror . work, mm Wen F.oadwny. We make la apaclalty of t.LAZl.NU at low prices. Wt do Jewulry repairing Jum g little better and cheaper than anybody elne In i this section. LeXftru, the sig-n of the l clock. The firemen were called out at 4:20 i o'clock yesterday morning to extingui.-h lg fire that had been started in some mys terious manner In the rear of the Kiel hotel. Two sheds were found biasing, I but the fire was extingutahed after about tloO damage had been done. Tou may be busy man. so busy that I you hgve no time to think of your I clothes. Let us help you think of them. Just let us call and brin them back all neatly cleaned and pressed. Nice clean I suits make a flnn appearance. It pays. Bluff City Laundry, Clegiitrs and Dyers. Phones 814. L. H. Peterson discovered yesterday that burglars had broken Into his shop at the corner of Broadway and South First street some time Saturday nignl and looted the place. A rear window was smashed In. Among the more valuable articles taken were a Winchester rifle I and pearl-handled Smith & WesHon re volver, both left therg for repairs. Tears of experience has taught us thhat the best Is none too good to hold trade, that Is why we are growing. We do everything possible to please our cus tomers. We have nearly anything that you want In the wall paper line In strictly up-to-date Danera. at nrices that are as 1 reasonable as any wall papor store In this section. W e can do your work to suit you. Let us paper that room. H. Bor wlck, 211 South Main street. A telegram was received vesterdgy at the home of her pgrents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hancock, residing on North Broadway near the Krettek place, that their daughter, Mrs. Perry C. Hill, bad died gt Orleans. Neb., from injuries re ceived In a railroad wreck. -The body Is being returned here for burial gnd wag expected to arrive last night It will be taken to the Woodrtng morgue pending arrangements for the funeral. Mrs. JcsbIs Plnkney; residing In York township, has filed a suit for divorce from her husband, Henry Plnkney. She lieges desertion gnd says he Is now omewhere In South Dakota, and that he deserted her g month after their mar rise; gt Avocg on June 4 last. A similar ault wgs brought Saturday by Mrs. Kmmg Morgan ggalnst Fred Morgan. They were wed at Colvini S. D., on April 9. 12. She asks the custody of their four children, ranging from 7 to 16 years of gge. Notwithstanding nearly $20,000 hag been expended In new cables to increase the service preparatory to the consolidation of the two telephone systems, and sev eral cables carrying 6u0 pairs of wires each have been btrung In conduits as far west sa Twenty-ninth street, It will be impossible to furnish any subscribers west of Twenty-ninth with Individual line 'Dhones. Until the cables are ex tended further all subscribers In that iart of the city will have to be served with two-party line service. 8. G. Rush, Hgrry Phillips, Rlchgrd gnd Sam Cans were found drunk gnd fighting in an alley entrance at Nortn Main street yesterday afternoon. Patrol man Hardung came along and took the whole bunch to the station, where they were charged with being drunk and dis turbing the peace. Each man wag of fered his liberty if he would tell where he got hig whisky, but all declined. On the same charge J. H. and J. A. Sayleg and C. El Pennington, all of South Omaha, were arrested earlier in thg day. Beginning, perhaps, next Sunday the vestry of the First Congregational church will begin seeking a new pastor to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Dr. O. O. Smith. Through the fflclgl board of th association Of churches possible candidates will be In vited to come here end flil the pulpit. To secure a man of the character and capacity of Dr. Smith Is recognized to be a good-sized task, snd It Is expected that many new faces will be seen In the pulpit. Personal letters from Dr. Smith tell how happily he is situated In his new field and forecasts the great possi bilities that lie before him. Second Presbyterian church, corner Grace and Pierce streets. Rev. George A. Rgy. D. D., pastor. Therg will be a business meeting of the brotherhood Monday evening at the church. Thg September division of the Ladles' so ciety will give g social at the home of Mrs. R. M. Sprsgue, Ml Fifth avenue, Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening gt 7:.o o clock, serin turg, James 2:14. The Baraca class will meet at th home of Howard Smith on Lincoln avenue on Thursday evening for a business and social session, t here will be a publlo meeting of thg brotherhood on Friday evening at the church. The ques tion of the recall of thg Judiciary will t discussed by thg press sna the bar, California wines. Wo pgr qt- Kentucky whiskies, bottled in bond. $1 per qt Rosenfeld Liquor Co., Tel. (521. Wanted old mirrors to resilver to look Ike new. Bluff City Oigss gnd Mirror Works. Bell phone MS. To Have Complexion That Men Admire "A man may Admit with great sophls Ucation that powder and rouge grg ngc egsary aids to beauty." writes the Coun tess of Wenlck, "yet deep in hig heart be dreams of thg woman wbogg lovll- ness needs no artificial touching up. Women who gppreclgte this, who give congldergtlon to the masculine viewpoint. void using anything that might Indi cate their oeaaty is not all their own. 'Such women in Increasing number org acquiring the meroollzed wax habit. By gpplylng thg wax gt night as they would cold cream, washing it off in thg morn ing;, they secure, gnd maintain, gaUraly Nothing added to the old complexion the latter Instead, is discarded. Mercol ised wax. procurable at any drug store. absorbs the devitalised outer skin, grad ually, almost Imperceptibly. The fresh clear, gatlr.y underskln which appear bear g healthy, youthful bloom no4 gomparablg with thg fixed artificial eol- K- - ' i r'iV'.-. tf Mii sirs .&St J6tmLmlaimMmmMmmKbmmtal L. M. BROWN. Publicity Msnsrer Walls Wgllg Volley commercial viuo. Council Bluffs CHINA AN AWAKENING GIANT Dobson Says Eevolt Identified with Christian Movement. MISSIONABTES SO BIG W0BX Real Power of New Force tn China Dn to CowTortod Chloesr Esiplre Too Great for Mlod to Groap. China, thg giant of the world, who hag been asleep for centurleg, is gwgkenlng, and when fully groused will stir this world as it hag never been stirred before. Chlng Is ona of thg greatest countries on earth. If not the greatest, gnd thg world knows least about It. Thg pressnt uprising will succeed If the people can get the necessary srms. Its success will be the greatest benefit that can possibly oomg to the people. The Christian re ligion is what hag aroused the sleeping glar.t. American missionaries have sounded tho trumpets that have disturbed the sleeper. They hgve awakened the spirit of liberty thgt has caused this re bellion of the new ogsjnst thg old, smd every man and woman in Amerioa who believes In thg gospel of Christ should feel a personal interest in the success of this uprising. These were soma of thg declarations made in an hour'g address yesterday aft ernoon gt thg Toung Men's Christian as sociation building by George L. Dobson, former United States consul gt Hankow, China, and for four years Iowa's secre tary of state. Mr. Dobson paused in his duties gv Des Moines, where he lg now treasurer of Polk' county, gnd cgme to Council Bluffg to give two addresses for tho purpose of promoting thg foreign missionary movement. Missionary Work Important. Mr. Dobson dwelt lgrgely upon thg Im portance and extent of thg missionary work In thg Celestial kingdom, and de clared that thg greatest part of It Is being done by thg Methodist churchee of thg United Statea. Thg missionaries hgve started thg work and it hag gong on gathering strength and weight 11kg a huge snowball or an gvalanchg. The missionaries grg thg leaders gnd teachers. The real work is being done by thg converted Chinese. They have started an enormoua energy that cannot stop until It sweeps over the whole kingdom gnd comeg to rest after completely changing everything in the social and religious lives of a peoplg that hag with stood thg assaults of thousands of years. It Is thg greatest place on garth for on to realize the virility and strength of Christianity as a world religion. It only costs 130 g year to keep a Chinese mis sionary preaching tha gospel every dgy gnd night. No mind is great enough to grasp China. The world knows little gbout It, only g little shimmering knowledge. Ilk a distant survey of shore ling from th sea. China is gccredlted with hsvlng 850,000,000 people, but no one knows within 100,000,0u0 of thg number. Ther has never been g census taken of the country. A square mile has been meas ured and thg people on it counted, gnd g total estimate made thla way. Mr. Dobson sold h was obliged to re vise gll of his s-jpposed knowledge of Chlng when be went ther in 1S06. He had read Marco Polo's description of thg city of Hankow, which was declared to be th most beautiful city In th world, with 1.200 pubUo baths. When hg got there h found there were gbout 1.300 people In thg city who took a bath once a year. Hg had heard so often gbout American trust msgnates gelling fgrm machinery gnd threshing machines in Chlng gt less cost than gt home. Thg only threshing mochlna from America ha ever could begr of was whsn some Yankee went over there and licked Chinaman. WAIX PAPER Wouldn't it be g big Improvement to your home to have thg wgllg repgpered and woodwork freshly varnished gnd painted T Tha expense lg nothing; when you consider the comfort you get out of It. especlelly when you get your materials from us. Wg carry only thg best gnd do only first-olgsg work at thg lowest possible cost See our new pictures and let us do your plo turg framing. C. Jensen. Masonic Tem ple. Flower Decorations Mark Anniversary A beautiful incident occurred in con nection with th services gt thg First Congreggtlongl church yesterday. Th church wag beautifully decorated with flowers, provided by J. D. Edmonson of Des Moines, in commemoration of th birthday snnlvsrsary of thg late Mrs. Jennig Hart Edmundson. Mrs. Edmund son wgg g sister of Ernest E. Hart, on of th staunch workgr In th church. Mr. Edmundson wgg for many years a member of th church, esteemed by gll who knew her gnd loved for her gentle. womanly character, and It 1 she for whom the Edmundson Memorial hospital Is named. It Is the purpos of Mr. Ed mundnon each year to present to the church flower to serve gg g tender gn nlvgrggry memorial to th deceased wife. Ig thlg connection, gjso, February U of i r'Co See ) ME In Two Concerts; 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. The playing of this great band is bewitching all Omaha. Grandest Exposition 61 a Century Thousands of exhibits. Stupendous staging, Hundreds of features. Gorgeous environment! . See Mammoth Machinery in Motion. Special Program for Today Society and Army Night. Y. M. C. A. Athletic Night. Department Store and Telephone Employes Night Noon Day Club "Night. Glee Club Songs of Oregon and "My Oregon" by Twin City quartet at 3:30 P. M. Address by Mayor Address by D. C. Freeman, State Commissioner of Oregon. Address by Jl C. Ilolbrook, Commissioner of "Willamette Val ley, Oregon. Traction Ploughing Contests, 2:30. Two Selections "Crucifix" and Schubert's "Serenade," by Mons. and Madam Pegue, Metropolitan Singers 8:30 P. M. EVEBY CHILD CAN LEARN AS MUCH GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY. IN ONE VISIT TO THE LAND SHOW AS CAN BE GAINED THROUGH BOOKS IN A YEAR The Greatness of this Exposition Will Amaze You EXTRA STREET CAR ACCOMMODATIONS AMPLE TO TARE CARE OF THE CROWDS dgy for thg deceased members of the Woman' Christian association. This date wgg chosen for g doublg purpos. It commemorates tha timw when th gg soclatlon took charge ol th Jsnnl ed mundson Msmoint bagpltgl gnd lg glso thg gnnlver'sory of f gy of Mr. Ed mundson' , degth. On this gnnlvsrswr, gt thg request of Mr. Edmundson. a vgse of flowers will bo placed in the recep tion room gnd perheps in every room in the hospital. r.conroMY i wealth. Bar tho Best. Th Radiant Home hg no equgl; ask your neighbor. Thr grg gevergl thou sand In Council Bluffg. As gn lllustrg tlon of guperlority in etovg construction, th Radiant Homo hg never ba equaled. In smoothness of castings, per fection in fitting and mounting, quality of nickel, they hav no rival. They or faultless In construction. Beautiful In design and ornamentation. Perfect In operation. Powerful beater and econom ical In fuel. It hgg pocket Joint, pro venting cement irom falling out and making an gbsolutely airtight joint, wblch will not open. Thg open top mag. aslne. In combination with g gas flue not found In gny other bg burner, gnd gn gutomgtio magaslng cover, prevents all explosion or escsp of gas. It carries th heat ground th outside of thg bot tom, thug Increasing thg radiation. It take the cold air from thg floor, or. It preferred, from th outside, through th center of tb bottom gnd upwgrd between th draft flues, in this way coming In contget with thg hottest pgrt of thg stove. It 1 acknowledged to be thg finest finished gnd most eeonomiegl bard coal stove ever made, giving th largest amount of boat for th quantity of fuel consumed. Sold gt Psteeen V tcho nlng Co. Plant Mow. Tulips, hyacinths, crocus, narcissus, peonies, sacred lilies, winter onton sets gnd lawn grasa Tounkerman Seed Co. BAM BNTDER LOANS MONET on household goods, horses, cattle gad gll chattel securltleg gt g big discount of tho usual rale. Gftlce over tut West Broad- (EON the magnificent showing of products from the splendid coast Oregon Apples, other fruits nnd Oregon Souvenirs will be distributed free. Ferallo's Famouis James Dahlman, 3:30. PIOUS ANTIDOTE FOR DIVORCE Bar Btato Preacher Thinks that Teaching; Lot Will Core tho EtII. Teaching love In thg school gnd In thg church so thgt thg pupil will be trained gloog such lines thgt on can make sclentlflo selection of g spouse gnd never seek divorce Is g solution of ths mar rlgge gnd divorce problem put forth by the Rev. Oeorg L. Psrker of this city. "People of today do not know how to lv," says Mr. Parker. "From th gg of seven ths child loves. But, not being trained, ha loves crudsly. The time to ohoose g spouse cornea. Thgt lg gn Im portant scientific tssk. If th child grown up Is taught how to select th mat the selection will b go good that nothing In th world could break th bond. "A man who truly loved a woman nevr was divorced. Ifore gnd more people rush Into matrimony without knowing whether they lov each other or not "Th trouble with gll thg publlo dis cussion of divorc Is, first, thgt marriage I neglected as g thing to be talked of and studied until th tragedy of divorc gppegrs. To discuss m arris g on Its beautiful and affirmative side Is Ilk In vestigating th breaking of th dam gt Austin, Pg , Instead of examining it last week, or all months ggo. Nothing cgn restors th wrockgg dug to th neglected question of marriage entirely gepgrgtg from divorc. "Thg church Is by it own profession based on love the lov of Ood and th love of mankind, divine lov gnd human love. In other words, th church 1 the school of lov, though some publlo discus sions si most make It appear to bg g "school for gogadgl.' "If thg church Is thg gchool of lor, one connection follows the business of th school is to teaeb gnd therefore the business of thg church is to teach peopl bow to lov. "Divorce Is th expression of g wrong choice. Ilgppy marriage Is th expres sion that tb choice wgg right, or hg been mad right by learning to lovg gg life goes on. "To love to lovg will mgke us exer cise th heart. Just ga to lov to play TATE dlvoroe grg light. They grg tragedies thst must bg gooepted becguse thg vir ginal leeson of lov wag never learned. But most dlvoreea grg wrong, becaus w ligvg wilfully closed our eye to th dear Christian message of lov. "After marriog th lesson must go on. A furnace needs cool If th fir is to bum. Marriage needs to go on loving-, learning love more and more, if it I to be prevented from ending In divorce. Th church' altar merely marks this step from thg primary grads Into th university. Sacrifice, klndnn. patlenoe these grg gll parts of th sams thing gnd these glone, under th sway of th master love, can prevent failure and even divorce. Those are gll pgrt of lov, but w seem to havs forgotten them when gpplted to marriage. "Her ar th prvngtlvee of divorce learn to love, learn to lov love, learn the selective character of lovg, learn to express love's broad ocean on th solid land of on harbor gnd fortress. Thst harbor and fortress la marriage." New York Herald. . PATRIOT PIPES THE HOT AIR What Roosevelt Discover After Hearing Michigan's Pros rt. During th first year of his presiaency, Theodore Roosevelt gav g reception In th east room of th White house to th member of g Michigan delegation hav ing In charge the arraniremente for th celebration of th fiftieth anniversary of tb birth of the republican party. Tha president wgs gsked to go to Jackson, Mich., to hav g part In th birthday proceedings. Holding membership In th visiting delsgallon ss a cltlsen from th town of belle vue. He wg th most enthusi astic member of th visiting party. A brother Michigan man was making g speech, snd while paualng for breath in th middle of it th Bellevue cltlsen In quired gt top vole: "What's th matter with Roosevelt!" Whereat the delegation uproariously responded in due order: "He's gll right." Ti e Interrupted speaker was forgotten and the cititen from IleMevue made g speech for his section of the stale, and a right good speech it was. In it he Impressed the president with th faet rv.ii tmivmm DAY Banc. Y. M. C. A. Athletic Program with sixteen leading athletes participating, 8:30. Special Reception of 30 Omaha Debutantes at Society Boies, 8:15. Hawaiian Singers, 1:30 to 5:30; 7:30 to 9:00; 9:00 to 10:00, and 10:00 to 11:00 P.M. plain peoplg, whose hearts went out to him. Mr. Roosevelt wa told that he must not think that hi support came from officeholders gnd politicians, but from us, th peopl, to whom politic, and especially offices, ore naught" Thrn with thg other th Bellevue olttten walked by tha president to shake his hand, gnd as he passed his ooat lapel In advertently was turned bgck gnd Mr. Roosevelt looked wpon g huge badge of blue embroidered in Utters of gold with these word: PRESIDENT OF THE POSTMASTERS' ASSOCIATION OF THE STATS OF MICHIGAN. Chicago Post. LOW TEMPERATURES WILL PREVAIL DURING THIS WEEK WASHINGTON, Oct. M Low temper ature will prevail thi week, gccordlnc to g bulletin issued by thg weather bu reau tonight Ther are no present Indications of a disturbance In the Gulf of Mexico or th West Indies, says the statement. In the United State th temperature will gverag low for thg season over practically all districts from tb Rocky mountain to th Atiantlo coast gnd thers w'U be frosts Monday In th in terior of the gulf states grid In the Ohio valley, gnd by Tuesday or Wednesday in th middle Atiantlo gnd glevgted re gions in th south Atiantlo statgg. Th precipitation will b th normal generglly. There will be rain or snow Monday in the region of th Great Lakes. Th next general disturbance to cross thg country will appear In the northwest Tuesday or Wednesday, advance east ward over tha middle west Wednesday night or Thursday gnd th eastern states gbout Friday. This will bg preceded by rUIng tempersturea, attended by local gross of precipitation gnd will be fol lowed by g change to considerably colder west her. DEATH RECORD. John Dobson. PENISON. Ig., Oct. t3.-(Speclal )-Th oldest goltler of Crawford county, John Dobson, died gt hig home in Delolt Bun day morning. His residence In the county MU state. j of Delolt later sprang up. Hg wgg prom inent in the church of Latter Day Paints. Hg wgg graong thg number who separated from tho companionship of Brlgham Toung at Council Bluffs, re maining In Iowa while th mas of thg rellgiou enthuslssts wsnt on to Utah, founding thg settlement there gnd intro ducing polygamy. Mr. Dobson was looked upon g thg patriarch of tb church in Crawford county gnd ther will be g great gathering gt thg funeral Monday gt thg Delolt Saints' church. The highest jxlnt of wo mm 0 hap piness is reached only through moth erhood, in the clasping of her child within her arms. Yet the mother-to-be is often fearful of nature's ordeal and shrinks from the suffering inci dent to its consummation. But for nature's ills and discomforts nature provides remedies, and in Mother's Friend is to be found a medicine of great value to every expectant mother. It is an oily emulsion for external application, composed of ingredients which act with beneficial and sooth ing effect on those portions of the system involved. It . is intended to : prepare the system for the crisis, and ' thus relieve, in great part, the suffer- ing through which the mother usually passes. The regular use of Mother's Friend will repay any mother in the comfort it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health and strength' it brings about after baby comes. Mother's Friend is for sale at drug stores. Write for our f:c; book for fvnwtartt moth ers which contains much valuable information, and many suggestions cf a helpful nature. RADt'iLD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta. Co, ' . . - .rr 1