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niK 1IKK: OMAHA. TIIUKSDAY. (HTOISKI! 2ti. 1911. You'll Like Mentor Union Suits Tboy are fo perfectly fitted, in the knitting, that there is never a hint of binding or saggiDg nt nny point. Yield readily to every bodily movement, but do not lose their hhnpe or elasticity. Combine warmth and comfort, without weight or bulk Mentor Unions arc a revelation to those vrbo have never worn them. Tor Women A warm, fleeco-llned white Mentor union suit ..1.25 A light weight union suit of the finest combed EnypUan yarn $1.71 A part wool union tult $iJ.OO A handsomely flnltshed mer cerized garment S3. 00 An extra quality union suit of Ilk and wool $3.50 Tor Men Light and medium weight un ions of the finest combod .Egyptian yam $1.50 Others of part wool and in heavier weights at $1.75 82.25 aaJ 53 wc-plece suits at per gar- $1.00 and 81.25 Two-i ment 500 For Boys and Girls m.(-iinp(l Mentor union suits Wool and cotton unions 81.0O nnd 81.25 FWr-iind Jersey ribbed shirts or pants, per garment, accord ing to size, at 20 to 440 Part wool shirts or pants, per garment Swiss rib wool ahlrts or pants, per garment, according 0l to size, li 550 81.00 Til TfooNO rconra m". aJ'Vi n r J f ri i xi 1&4G4E20 FARNAM SCTLEET Send For New Fall and Winter Catalogue. EXPRESS COMPANIES GIYE UP Will Make No Fight in Bate Reduction. Iowa AGREEMENT TO OBEY THE IAW Serving; of l.lqaor la f'afrs In loera Prohibited, o Mnltcr How or Wkri Peine I Seroretl. (From a Staff Correspondent.) I)K3 MOINHS. la., Oct. 2S Ppeclal Trie icram ) Exprrss companies will make no flKht axalnst express rates which be come cf.'ectlve In Iowa November 1. At torney Central Cosson and N. T. Giirrn sey returned from Chicago, where they had a conference with the attorney! and traffic manager of several of tho com pnnlcs. They received assurances that (ho companies will not fight the new rutea when they become effective and also that the companies will furnish all Information which the attorney general may desire as to the operation of the new rates. Divorcee stud Wife Desertion, Governor Carroll Is confronted with the question whether the marrlnpre In this slate of Frank Truynell, wanted In In diana for wife desertion, will art as an estoppel to the charge of wife desertion. Bruyncll claims he eloped with a woman In Mlshawakec. Ind., and came to Dcs Moines, where he got a divorce. The two divorced people were married here. He Is under arrest charged with wife de-tertlon. , No l.lqaor la Cafes. The servlna; of liquors In cafes, res taurants and hotel dining rooms In the state of Iowa wus stopped for good to day, when the supreme court refused to rthenr the rase brought from flloux City to test the law on the subject In which the court had previously rendered a decision declaring: the law unconstitu tional. No longer may cafe keepers permit tholr waiters to o to nearby suloons to set cold steins, high' balls and othir things with the Ice In them for their customers. FORMER GOVERNOR OF IDAHO AT DEVELOPMENT MEETING. .v r Sale of Liquor by Iowa Hotel Keepers is Held Illegal DBS MOINES. Ia., Oct. 25.-The su preme court today refused a rehearing In the case Involving the rights of hotel men or restaurant keepers to serve liquor. The decision followed a former ruling of the supreme court that such liquor service was illegal. The original .trtton was started In Sioux City with H. II. Sawyer of the Anti-Saloon league as plaintiff and Leonard II. Frank, pro prietor of a cafe the defendant. In the state, much of which Is available to the man who will cultivate It, In the country to tha southwest of Bait Lake there being a large area that can be taken up In E-acre tracts under the pro visions of the Bmoot act O. L. Cox of Utah was the last speaker, extending an Invitation to those present and all other good cltlsens to visit and ielde In the Beaver state. station when the great naturalist wnim- slcally asked lilm It he wanted a hut- tonlere and went away, returning in a few minutes with the Inigo artichoke blut-som. On bis recent visit to the Hur- bank farm O. C. Itosewater was shown a patch of ttO of these giant artichokes, which Mr. Burbank had procured afte many painstaking experiments. Mast Wooderfal Healing . After suffering many years with sore, Amos King. Fort Uyron. N. V., wos cured by Hucklen'e Arnica Halve, tic. For sals by Beaton Drug Co. Burbank Produces a Big Artichoke Accustomed to see an artichoke two or ihrea Inches long visitors to the Land kn fcava heen marveling at Be ef lather Burbank's exhtblts. which Is an artichoke blossom three feet In etroum- ference. The artichoke Itself was as large a tha flower. A short time ago W. Nichols was at ths Burbank experimental IttVM ' iesjipe Relief In HOT and 1908, I was taken very sick -with kidney trouble and being afraid of Brlght'a Disease, went to a prominent physician at Llbartyvllle. Iowa. After doctoring for rome time without cure or benefit. I began the use of Kwamp-Itoot and found immediate relief, which urged me to continue tha use of the medicine. After taking several bottles which bought at Jericho's Drug store, In Fair field. I became a well mun and ran hon estly 'say that I have never had any signs of Brlght'a Disease or a return of any kidney trouble. I am ao grateful toward Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rout that I never hesitate to rec' . omend It to any one I know who uf faring with kidney trouble. Yours very truly, MACK CUNK1NBKARI). FalrfleM, Iowa. State ef Iowa. Jefferson County, ee. Subm-ribed sovl sworn to before rua by the said Mace CHnklnheard, and the elg nature acknowledged by him to be gen ulna, tills J2lb day of July, 10. Charles 8. Crall. Notary Public. X-otlar lo Tr. Juimar ft Co Flns-fcemlos, W. Y, IMPERIAL ARMY IS DRIVEN BACK (Continued from First Funs.) la Mormons Coming on a Special Tram to Sing in Omaha The special train bearing the mem- bers of the Mormon Tabernacle choir and about 100 of their friends, la due to ar- rlva In Omaha this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. From the train the visitors will board street cars for Florence, where their forefathers established winter tiuartera in the 'forties on the long Jour. ney from Nftuvoo. III., to alt Lake City. The ehoir will appear this evening at the Auditorium, where It will give one of the greatest concerts of the kind ever conducted In Omaha. The choir leys claim to being the larg it and oldest singing organisation In the world. It was organised sixty years ago. and today numbers over 800 voices. ror the last twenty-five years it has been under the direction of Evan Stephens, who accompanies the choir on it. nruint trio of &.CVJ miles, and will appear at every concert during the tour. The cbolr goes to New Tork to sing tha famous "IrrlKStlon Ode", the music of which was composed by J. J. Mc Clollsn. . the Tabernacle organist who accompanies the singers. This ode win be sung dally at the National Land and Irrigation show In Madison Square Cardan. Coming and going the enotr wm vi.it a -number of musical centers en route. The Mormon Tabernacle choir was Ivan a tremendous reception last nigni at Cheyenne, Wyo. Applause aner ap plause shook the house bringing the choir back for numerous encores. The sextette from Lucia by fifty solo voices, and the choir was tremendously applauded. The selection from Mlgnon by Miss Edwards. and the Oypay Sweetheart from the Fortune Teller by Ensign and choir were encored several times. JAMES M. BRADT. President Western Development Aso- ciatlon. Oil-Pull Tractors Are on Exhibition The M. Rumely company, Laporte. Ind.. has two oil-pull tractors at the' Land Show. One la mounted In ma chinery ball, where It Is shown stripped, the parte being krpt In life-like motion by an electric motor. A duplicate of this fifteen-tractive, thirty-brake horsepower tractor ia being used In the plowing dem onstrations. Using a low grade of petro leum distillate, which Is even cheaper than the lowest grade of kerosene, it successfully pulled six Oliver plows, cut ting a strip seven feet wide, at the rate of about an acre and a half of plowing per hour. J. J. Rumely, Vice president; C. A. Randall, manager of the Nebraska branch at IJncoin, and L. W. Ellis, tractor plowing specialist, have been looking after the Rumely interests, while J. W. Jay. advertising manager, made a special trip from Laporte to Install the attractive exhibit. COLDS CAISH HEADACHE 3.' laxative Dromo Quinine, the world wlie y removes cause. cold and rfp rem' for full name. Look for signature Orove, 2ic If you have anything to exchange, vcrtlee It In The Omaha Daily Bee. Call E. VY. Sd- HOW to Keep Hair Soft and Beautiful Pirn Wui $, fUet Will D F Tsa Send to Ir Kilmer Co., Blngham ton, N. Y.. for a sample bottle, ll will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, tell all about the Kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure end mention The Oman Daily Bee. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar slis b litis for sal at all orug stores. ns Staler Feead Deed. 8IOCX CITY. Ia., Oct. . (Special Tel egram.) -Ben Major, a well known lnsur ance man, was found desd In bis office with a bullet hole In his head. It Is probably a case of suicide. Caaa ef DUmvsdi Stole. CHICAOO. Oct. IS A sample case con talnlna diamonds valued at I10.W0 be InnKina- to V. C. Barry of Newark. N. J was stolen from the lobby of a hotel here today by a man who escaped. The Yellow Peril. Jaundice, malaria, biliousness, vanishes when Dr. King's New Life Pills are taken, duarantred. Kc. For sale by Haaton Drug Co. Tha Key to the Situation Bee Ads. 8 This Shield ITS on the Car Door ( GUARANTEES Perfect Taxi Service You are Justifed before buying anything; to be reasonably exacting concerning Its worth. If you will be sure that tha abova ahlcld is on the door of tha Taxi you use' you'll never get acquainted with Taxt-trouble. Our cars are modem, quick, safe, comfortable gnd clean. That, together with the ability and courteous attention of our drivers, about completes Taxi-service perfection. For the theater, shopping, calling or when In a special hurry, call up. We have ear always In readiness. Dougla. 4673 Ind. A-3678 Omaha Taxi Cab Gt Auto Livery Co. 2024 Farntm Street SAN HOUSER, Pres. and Rom Hotel l'1 : of the government's commission to put down the rebellion. Is a subject of lively Interest here. Yuan is regarded as the man of the hour In China. It is hinted hern that he may be Induced soon to give the rebel cause his active support against the Manchu .dynasty. Although the Manchu officials here con tinue to give out false news of the state of affairs In Clinng Bha and Klu Klang and other cities In order to create an Im pression that tho imperialists are still In control, the native press In Bhanghal and In cities throughout south China has defied all censorship and Is printing the most exaggerated reports . of Insurgent successes in all parts of the country. Ap parently the government officials are making no effort to enforce the censorship. It In .unquestionably a fact that the en tire Yang Tse region and most of south' em China as well Is completely revolution ary In sentiment All the cities which have been tuken over by the rebels In the last few days have been captured almost without resistance. The looal govern ment has surrendered quietly and rebel appointees have takon their places with little stir. A few Manchu officials have been killed, but most of them have Joined the rebel cause. Details of the transfer of Chang Bha to the revolutionists were reported to the telegraph office here by the operator In that city. "Please take notice," he said, "that the Insurgents have duly occupied this office." He said that he himself had Joined the revolutionists. The de clared Intention of the leaders, he added, was to gradually take over city after city, linking tho various centers already In their possession and thus push on to Bhanghal. They planned, he said, to re-establish the telegraph tines as soon possible and permit bualness to con tinue under a provisional government, which, they declared, would have the sympathy and support of the entire coun try south of the Yang Tse. Trade Conditions Better. Trade conditions in JShanghal have Im proved somewhat Commercial Interests express complete confidence that no sort ous disturbances to business enterprises will occur. They point out that It the revolution Is successful the rebel leaders will encourage legitimate commerce, while If the Imperial forces win, helpful re forms In government are certain to be put In force. It Is not believed that any massacrea will be permitted tn Bhanghal it the native city Is surrendered to the rebels. The Manchu officials will be si lowed to return to the north unmolested. Foreigners are safe so long as they re main neutral. Any Interference In behalf of the Manchus would undoubtedly arouse tremendous Indignation. The American warships have not yet succeeded In getting any effective re suits from their wireless apparatus. The Qerman vessels, however, are getting a few messages through from the neigh' borhood of Hankow. The American cruiser Albany Is anchored off Shanghai awaiting the arrival of Rear Admiral Murdock. who is expected November 1 The New Orleans la si. at Nanking. A report that 10,000 Japanese troops have arrived at Mukden, Manchuria, Is causing uneaslnees among the supporters of the revolution, who believe that Japan Is about to aid the Manchu government. The Japanese authorities here explain that If such a movement has been made id Manchuria, the only purpose Is to pro tect Japanese residents, their property and Japanese railway Interests. Tartar General AaaaaalaateeV CANTON, Oct. The newly-appointed Tartar general. - Fung Ben, was as sasalDated on his arrival to assume bis duties today. The general, accompanied by his wife and a Urge escort of sol dlere, was coming ashore when a bomb thrown from the roof of a build. ng dropped among the party. The explosion that followed killed Fung Bea and a num ber of soldiers and caused a fire that burned several bouses. According to one account, the general's wife was killed. They came here from Bhanghal. having stopped a few days at Hongkong. Ex eept for the excitement caused by the aeeaaalnaiton the lite of the city Is nor mal. v DEATHRECORD. Mrs, Mary A. Whltaker. MCOOK, Neb.. Oct. 28.-(Speclal.) The body of Mrs. Mary A. Whltaker arrived front Cheyenne, Wyo., Monday where she died Buturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Hcndershot. Ser vices were held In the Methodist church of this city, after which the body was taken overland to Danbury, this county. for burlul. While the deceased has been a resident of this city for the last ten rears, she settled In Danbury In 1875, be ns one of the early settlers In that sec tion. Fred Kentrr. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Oct. 25.-Speclal.) Fred Kenter, aged about 00 years, died lulte suddenly at S o'clock Tuesday after toon of heart failure. While be had been omewhat III for the last six months othtng serious was anticipated until the ast few hours. ' Mr. Kenter was in town he day before with his daughters and iremed as well as any time of day. He as a. pioneer farmer and respected cltl le n of this section of the state. L. 8. Clapper. PIERRE. 8. D., Oct. 25. L. S. Clap oer, one of the pioneer residents of eastern Hughes county, died at ths hos pital In this city today from a lingering trouble. He was preparing ' to remove to Mexico when brought to the hospital. (Jane Tyrel, on Beauty.) "Too raucn moisture saps the life of scalp tissues and hair-roots, causing an excessively oily condition of a dry, harsh, dandruff-laden scalp and dull, 'stringy,' brittle, falling hair. "The most delightful results Imagin able can be obtained, if a dry shampoo mixture Is brushed through the hair once or twice each week. A thor oughly reliable preparation can be made at little cost by mixing either 4 ounces orris root oi corn meal with ounces therox. One tablespoonful Is enough for a shampoo. After using this a few times the scalp Is put In a healthy condition and the hair takes on a sort flufflness, and regains its ncn luster and natural color. Adv. ' The Merchant Who Has- the Goods (he One Who Lets the Public Know Throug Advertising In The Bee. Women who bear children and re main healthy are those who prepare their systems in advance of baby 'a coming;. Unless the mother aids nature in its pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to the de mands made upon it, and she is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother's Friend, and no expectant mother should fail to use it. It relieves the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant and el as tic those fibres and muscles which nature is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbt, and soothes the inflam mation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother's Friend dispels the fear that the crisis may cot be safely met. Mother s Friend assures a speedy and complete ifcovery for the mother, and she is left a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing oi ner child. Mother' T'AmiTITiVC Friend is sold at ltU AJUUuiiU VTrTteforonrfrU FfflEIID book for expect- ant mothers which contains much Valuable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. SfHAUriLUJ KUiliLAlVK CO., ABaafe, bs SYNOD REFUSES TO HEAR CHARGES AGAINST PREACHER STERLING. I1L. Oct. &.-The Northern Illinois Lutheran synod adjourned to day after refusing to consider charges tiled asslnst IT. Charles Edward Ray nwnd of Peoria, by Mrs. Katheiiue How The Young Pan's Suits! Our clothes for young men are particularly attractive this sea son. They're dignified, refined and different,' not freakish or foolish, but clothes of character with plenty of snap, quality and style the rtttiro that proclaims good breeding as well as vim of youth. Young Men's clothes are al ways a different proposition here than elsewhere. The fabrics are colorings and mixtures adapted to young Men's Wear I $15$18 $20 522.50 $25 520 $30 r. Lyon pen foot Tooth Poudo? not only cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth without in jury, but impartspuriry and fra grance to the breath, removing instantly the odor of tobacco. The young man looking, is just as welcome and will receive the same courteous treatment rs the young man buying. BtewningcfKing & C B. S. WILCOX, Mgr. 15th at Douglas. Advents 2 to Buyers The diamond dealer who baa been longest esUbllshed and who ;.tf1 nil ueea ooibk ids larcest business ia cer- ii'V ai talnlr the one who of fers the most advant ages to prospective diamond buyers. He must have dealt faith fully for many years If he has a firmly estab lished business which la also the largest. If he were not honest he could not retain the trade. The Edholtn atore has been estab lished 'here (or more than twenty-one years. It 'a diamond 'business Is the liraet. People have raltn in this house and come here to buy dia monds because they know they can set the bet stones at the lowest pos sible prlcee. They also know the Kd bolm suarantee Is behind every sale. Don't Merely Buy Invest. ALBERT EDHOLM JKWELEIl Sixteenth and Harney. Suits andOvercoata to Order $20.00 and up We don't have to declaim very long or loud aa to the dis tinct personal advantages of wearing garments made by us tor your person alone. Rare wine from a tin cup wouldn't have halt the charm that is lta when properly served. The vigorous personality in this day and age ot Judging by externals loses power when its possessor is in clothes made for anybody garments Identically the same as that worn by Tom, Dick ana Harry all over town. And it's so unnecessary to wear the usual, coir m on ganneiua when we make Suits to measure (or from au.00 to $46.00. MacCarthy-Wilson -Tailoring Co. 804-aoa Kontn itn t. Five Steps South of Farnam. ViUISKEY BARGAINS Our offer for this week in Bottled in Bond Kentucky ( Whiskey, is Ce-; dar Brook, Full,' Quarts, $1.00.1 Jackson Club, Full quarts, 90c. C. Schlank &, Company 1307 Douglas St. :Y.M.C.A. Educational Course The first of the series of lectures in the above course in Advertising will occur at the ( Y. M. C. A. Building Thursday Night at 8:00 P M. TIIE OIvTAIIA BEE Omaha's Greatest Home Paper Xtie Omaha Bee's Great 0 Booklovers' Contest A Safe Suggestion To peeple who board or make their home In hotels or apartments where duplicate keys are the fcULB and net the exceptioai Kent a private safe tn our burs; lar and Are proof vaults, at a cost of li e and up, yearly keep your valuables aad prtvite papers where aoly you can nave access to them. Lre stnrsae vaults for eUrer ware, trunks, ete.. are alae at your command. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT ini TRUST C3. M av aver eBSBtasa sve, ics sTIif ' i"TsaV jsft'TilTiTT LB.McGOUilGo. South End IGlh SL VIADUCT "Homo of tho Lone Ton" a. Vo, TawTharsoay. Ocioae to, till. Those interested in tbls important subject, but have not yet enrolled, are in vited to be present. A spe cial Invitation is extended to Senior High School students. First Baptist Church Tonight Liszt-Recital by Max Landow Reserved Seats at the Church. AMUSEMENTS BRANDEIS THEATER Toalrk. SSo to S1.C9 Baxraia Ms Unas Belaraey see. Me. THE VIRGINIAN ssBza Btarilas; Sunday I-OT Seats Boer Mow. S and -Montfomery Si Senior. tone "Omasa's rrrv czimim" XaUy Mat-, lS-S5-50 Bv-a ia-S8-ao-7d el Kinnt tha l.an.1 RhOW NuthiDC Greets Tho Trocaderos XXTKAYAOAKSA AMD TAUBSVLbM The live wkra, Minnie fctutke. fcranl Ros. Frankle Walley (late of Weber 4 Fields), bam J. Adams and the bweei lii Scotch Lassies. fcadia SKaie stall neo livery Week Say Vheaest Xou. In. A-U infisns VATinc TILLS Mat Every ly, Kvery Night S:1I The Darlins- of FarU; Willa Holt Wake field; Ueruld Grirfin and Company; BjI Kender a Giants; Kelley and Wentwortl LeipM". Mabelle eonda Company! Klnetoecope; orplieum Concert orchs tra. Prices, NU'hls. 10e, liic. SOc. ,yQ Matinees, 103. best Beets. i&C excel Saturday and Sunday What Book Does This Pictan Represent? TlUe e A tit SOr mt m mm tmm m.. mm mm " ,ea as mmm. Ysor Nam ................ Street and Number .. ......... a City or Towa ; Write la title and author ( Uok Bad SXAVB eoapee. enil picture. Bern ee evupoe uolil flnlsn ef Ue cuoteet Is MBBvuced. k-oa pasture ravreaeute e toe title not a scene e cUafertar. CaLaouee ouata'uiua l.oei umi ea Blch ail pussie piumr are Saae4 me eateJuirua itsed. bj te eoataei edited -are far tui at Ux iiuatueae ttfua si 1m feee foe Se ceate. fey swt, so eta, BSBB2S33aeSBaSSBBSBISSaBSBaaUBSSSBSSnEaBeaBBI3SM KEUQ THEATER Home of TenUly BarUeqae. I Kauaee Today, tsM. HleTkl, S:30. J est Seats SO Coats. WATSOaT'S FAMOUS HIT VBTST Extra Returns of the World'al series ball xames eriU be read frooij the BtBKB. I AMERICAN THEATER roalfbt Mats. 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