Till: BEE: OMAHA, WKDNKSDAY, XOVEMUEI. 1. 1011. TEACHERS COMING TO OMAHA Darid City Schools to Close Three . Days for Convention. OTHEB. TOWNS DO THE SAME Nebraska School Hrvlrn t'raes All to Come to Omaha and hn Many (iood IIcmoiii for the Saaarstlon. HE CELEBRATES HIS EIGHTY- FIE ST BIRTHDAY. Frank R. Brers, superintendent of the tavld City schools, has notified the Omaha Hoard of Education that he will he will be present when the Nubraalaa Teachers' association convenes here with hla entire teaching staff. Tho David City teachers will spend three days In the metropolis, visiting the city schools Wednesday, the Sth. and attending- the association meeting the Sth and 10th. Superintendent Ned Abbott of the riattsmouth schools will also be present with the teachers of his town and will spend two or three days attending the convention. Arrangements for the convention are how complete. The general sessions will be held In the Auditorium and sctlonal meetings will be held In the high school, public library building. Young Men's and Young Women's Christian association buildings, city hall and the Hotel Home. Where headquarters will be established. The Young Men s Christian association has otganized a rooming bureau which will provide the visitors with ample private rooms. Iloost for Meeting;. In a six-rage announcement of .the con vention and a write-up of Omaha as the metropolis of the west, the Nebraska School ltevlew, published at Norfolk, says : "When the teachers of the state of Is'ebraaka, those peoplo who devote their time and energy to Instructing the youth pf the treat commonwealth, that they tnay become future greats, congregate in Omaha November 8, v and 10 for the an nual convention, they will find every loyal resident of the city extending the glad hand of fellowship. "Omaha, the metropolis of the west, will outdo Itself in entertaining the teachers of the state. The teachers will be the guests of the city; every citizen Will name himself a committee of one to Bee that the instructors are given every Convenience and comfort that Is possible. "With the hospitality, which Is char acteristic of the thriving city, the teach ers cannot but feel that the coming meet ing will be a teachers' meeting in every sense of the word. "Omaha's doors will bo thrown wide cpen to the visitors. All they will have to do will be to pull the latch string, and It won't be hard to pull, for the doors will be standing ajar, with the people ready to greet the distinguished visitors." Johu Dale is Hale and Hearty Tuesday at Eighty-One Years John Dale celebrated the elghty-flrBt nniversary of his birth Tuesday by a luncheon with Ms sons at a downtown destaurant and a long walk. Aside from reading, his chief rvcreation is walking and he thinks nothing of doing two or three miles at a stretch. Mr. Dale is head of the Insurance firm of John Dale & Hon, and he personally maintains the eight-hour day at his desk every day. When his son Fred came to take him to the birthday luncheon, Kred had to wait until his father signed a big bunch of letters that he had dictated three hours before und which his steno grapher had Just laid on his desk. Mr. Dale has Just returned from the ecumenical council of tho Methodist church at Toronto, at which ha had the honor of being the representative from Nebraska. Ha visited his boyhood home twenty miles north of Toronto and preached in the church there. All but two of the boys with whom he played seventy cars ago are dead. Mr. Dale Is a trustee of Hanscom I'urk Methodist church, which was organised In his home. Much of his time outside of office hours Is spent in church work. FAT VANISH ONE POUND A DAY By New DruffUaa Method, . - TRUE SUCCESS AT LAST Doug-la Chin Vanishes. Two Hundred Thousand Women Mad nappy with Tma Hiw Knowledge Thru a Copy of This Kemarkable Book, "WEIGHT SEDUCTION WITH OVB DRUGS." Isn't This Convincing Evidence As to Its Value f BEITS rOB FREE COPT TODAY. K Will Bend This Book to Ton at My expense. TIE JOT Or LITIMO IS THB HERIT AOB OF THB LEAN. I WAS STOUT AND I KNOW. My friend were charitable and they tailed it obesltyj others referred to me as be STOUT, but 1 know, it was Just plain bulky weight. I was miserable. you too, are equally miserable if you are IOC) SlOUl. To reduce your weight you must find the cause, you must get at tho very reason. Z rOUWD TBB CAUSE, THB BEST WAS EAST. Before I succeeded, 1 tried everything within reason and some things beyond reason. It was maddening. disgusting. All I had to do was to remove the cause and I swear under oath, that by my simple method, without drugs, medicine, harmful exercises, or starvation dit, 1 reduced my weight 37 pounds In five weeks, and guurantce that 1 can !' the same for you. 1 do not use medicinu of any kind or worthless stuff to rub on the body, tint a simple home treatment even a child can use it without harm You cat all the food you want and go right on reducing with my delightful druglt'ss treatment. Through this mar velous combination home treatment. I succeeded because I had found the rlifht way. 1 can now climb to the summit of Pike's IVak with case. I could not do that until I hail taken off 37 puunds of my ponderous weight. Mv treatment re moves fat surely, permanently and quickly, and improves your health AT u.vt'K. It Is simply astonishing the number of men and women who write in regarding the w underfill results of this new process lor Danisinng rat W. I j. Kchmlts, Montevideo, Minn states he lost 3n pounds the first month He is now Iosmil- 2 pounds dully. Mr. J. K. lloiselie, Hox 4i, tirent Uend Kan., sas my treatment reduced him fifty pcu.ids. J. T. Uright M. D.. Covington, Ky. says my tieatment reduced him :i lbs Quickly. If you are interested in your own haiv pin ess and health and figure, you will permit me to tell you how to reduce your weight Natures ay. I have printed a book for you, entitled "Weight Iteluition Without Drugs,' which 1 am giving away without charge prepaid to you. so that you may know jf my successful method and be able to Jermanently reduce your weight any amount up to 70 pounds, without harm ful exercises or starvation diet, dmss or medicines, and with my treatment the fat never returns. The expense of the book is so great that 1 do not want to sen to the Idly curious, so piiase do not write for it unless you are fat or unless Vou wish to beautify your form. Send for my bowk, "Weight Reduction v 1th. nit liruKS. and all I otter free It Is yours for the asking and 1 will tie glad to send everything to )ou, chaige pie laid hr me. 1 have found that the best way to know Happiness la to tfive it. Ulneerelv your friend, MARJOKIB H1HTLTOIT, Bait 80 0 Central Sank Bids;., i JEXVJt, COLO. A 1 0 Srr-rtfrswMBPw.i.swajl us ipuwsji f i mr-mmam m rmmwmmmm ff'H mvmmiammmmmmmr!mmmmmrii' rr tarn- mJ 4i.ti i wmr is mhh i i i i i ni i i si nsm n i si m ,1' - - 111111111- 1 1 1 Cl BAD B 1 r& B CTI on weonesoav ofirrmg a 1. iwa.is.a,.iaaiia,.aaaa T,aj'" iw hhikiT'H'SI m ian I 1 p hi p I Sin M'A'v '. .ni nmmt.,- ittKi.oniAMt JOHN DALE. Douglas Street lines on Contractors. Bricklayers ant) Carpenters Rushing Work at .lilpatrick's. They Promise to Break Through on First Floor Within One Week. Everything Possible Is Being Done to Avoid Inconveniencing OUR CUSTOMERS. Do What We Will There Will Be Some Confusion on the West Side. Brown's Bald Pate Discussed in Court Harry Iloyd Brown's bald pate was a bright and shining mark for Amos K. Henley, attorney for Mrs. Lillian Bell In her l,000 libel suit against Brown, J. W. Elwood and the Madame Josephine Boyd system, when he made his closing argu ment to the jury in Judge Sutton's court Tuesday morning. Who was the person who knew all about beauty culture?" asked Henley. 'Who was the Well known authority on diseases of the hands and scalp? Prof. H. B. Brown. There he Is," pointing to Brown. "Do you notice much hair on his head? He is Madame Josephine Boyd, who spent years In study and made an nual trips to Kurope to learn more about the beauty business. lie said four months before he went Into this business he was a newspaper reporter. I suppose he had to leave that because It is work that requires a man of brains and honesty and principle and good judgment." Reception Planned for School Ma'ams Arrangements have been completed by Miss Kate Mcllugh, principal of the high school, for a big reception for the v. siting teachers who come to the stato convention, which will be held for three days, beginning November 8. Miss Mc llugh, who Is in charge of tho arrange ments for this feature of the meeting. has announced that Max Landow and MIsh Marie Munchhoff have been engaged to furnish music for the occasion. The reception will be held at tho Rome hotel It is planned to make the coming con vention the most Interesting ever enjoyed by the state association. There will be tours to several of the big manufacturing plants, with a large number of guides. The trips will include the packing houses in South Omaha and the Union Pacific shops. 39c iHKl P.I We Must Unload Some of the Dress Goods and Silks. On Wednesday, November 1st will offer remarkable bargains. FOUR VERY IM PORTANT LOTS AT SILK SECTION. LOT 1 Dainty IVrisians, Stripes, Plaids, Fan cies und Plain Taffetas, some Silks in the lot worth $1X0, all at LOT 'J Yard wide Satins for linins;, and a choice lot of Poniards, worth up to $1.00, CQa all at 3lC LOT ;i A most attractive aggregation and great variety, Fancies, Stripes, Figures, 27-in. Mack Shantung and Mossalinos. A lot of lengths of yard wide Pongees, $1 and 7Q $1.25 goods, all at one price, yard I JC LOT 4--.'W inch Mlaek Satin Messaline, yard wide Black Taffeta, excellent grades, all at Needless perhaps to state, All Guaranteed, for that is The Kilpatrick Habit. Four Staiters at the Dress floods Section, .which you will not (because you cannot afford to) overlook if in need. LOT 1 All wool Dress (joods, np to 75c, at LOT 'J A choice ljt of fine Dress Goods, mainly foreign goods, sold up to f0 $1.25, at '..IIJC LOT .'High class Suitings, including the new English and Scotch mixtures, many QQn sold up to $2.50, at.' LOT 4 A few exclusive Pattern Suits, several new this season; some sold as high flO ijfUiUU v or one week we will make 4o your measure Skirts of any of these materials, at 92.00- Splendid tailored and no fit, 110 take and no pay first ordered first tle-livcrcd. -J 90c 39c Tearing out walls in reserve section causes over crowding in many departments. We will make lots of room on Wednesday with your as sistance. Not trashy merchandise bought as junk, but high grade regular Kilpatrick merchandise, such as you have been in the habit of buying from us with satisfaction always. Thousands of pairs of Hosiery to go on Wednes dayWomen's fine imported hosiery. Plain colors, black and odd weaves, mercerized ami fine lisles, formerly sold at 50c ard up, OC all at, per pair fcUv Will close tuit two lines of gauze wool which sold up to 90c, at, each Wool Plain Vests ami Pants, wore 75c, at Many more bargains not advertised. vests 35c o9c Main Floor Section of fine wash goods at Klo vator. Must make room for an extra elevator to carry the crowds upstairs. Here again you benefit. Wednesday will be i-old silk warp fabrics for evening dresses, dactpiard weaves, rough weaves, printed and plain; formerly sold up to r0e, at, yard 25c A lot of winter weight Women's Stock ings, black only, pair Fine fashioned lngrnin Lisle blacks, limited lot at, pair 17c 35c Hoys' and girls' underwear, heavy fleeced shirt and drawers, sold up to .40c, at ' ribbed 25c Women's Vests and Pants, heavy fleeced, reg ularly 35c, on sale 10a IiIU The Basement Sale of Blankets and Bedding Still Continues. The people do discriminate, and it is a hopeful sign. Two special items in yard goods for Wednes day in the basement salesroom: 10c Outing Flannels, lots of them, at I.Il2-i 11. Zephyr Ginghams, splendid qualities, us uallv sold up to 19c, Wednesday, 10a van! IUC 6V2c Children's Section, Second Floor out several lots of Sweaters at $1.98, $1.50 anil as low as -Will close $1.00 at Main ltoom, second floor A big lot of Sweat ers, desirable colors; the warm kind; usually sold up to $3.00, at one price. as $22.50, all at Please Take Small Packages With You and Bear With Us a Wee IJit on Deliveries. S1.98 1-3 l 1 ' j 1 V, - T jy,. w"Wti lrW " "wT,t-' " "irti 1 n inn it 'i-' ' A-?-'1' S in niir""'"-' 1 ' 1 ' --' LARGE SUMSJO TO CHARITY Miss Anna Wilson Leaves Her Money to Omaha Charitable Societies. MANY TO RECEIVE BEQUESTS Itesltlnc f l.nrgo Kslate Is to lilvldi-d lletween Several of the Ilenef Irlarles of tho Wilson Will. Testimonial Sent Mrs. Ben T. White Mrs. B. T. White lias received a beau tifully bound and enKraved album con taining preamble and resolutions In mem ory of Ben T. White's association with the Chicago & Northwestern railway as general attorney at Omaha, adopted at a meeting of the executive committee of the board of directors held in New York September 13. 1D11, sU'iied by Secretary Caldwell and President W. A. Gardner. Tho chairman of the executive commit tee, Marvin HuKhltt, foimer president. as well as Mr. Canlner, president at this time, were very exprisHive of their ap preciation of Mr. Wiltu and his xervlces to tliu company duilrf the last J ear of his life, when It wui known that h ! j health needed conserving. FUNERAL OF MRS. SAMUEL BURNS IS HELD TUESDAY Mrs. Mary Ieiin.au Ilnrr., wife of Samuel Jturn. m, a:: buried Ttiesduv morning at KureM I. awn unictery with relatives of tho darcosed the only at tendants at the I'unrrnl. P.ev. J. A. Jenkins, pastor of St. Mary's ConnreKa i:ontl church was In charge of the cue monies. Tno funeral services were h Id at the lat -home of Mrj. liurnt', CI 3 B'juth I"orttli street, at li o'clock. From the home the procevolon led to Forest Lawn cemutsry where short si rvlces Wfrt held. The pall btarers were Thomas J. Kelly, M. T. Colpetser, Ward M. Bur. gets, Frank Wllhelm, Willurd llosford and Walter Huberts. Mrs. Burns came to this city In lVj when but a young woman and taught Kthool. About a year later shs at married to't-'amuel Burns. She Is sur vived by her husband and the folio v. -itie; I'hlldnn: Samuel Burns, Jr., It. T. Bums, Mrs. C. T. K juntzu and Mrs. t T. Kastn.an. Beneficiaries of tho ewtato of tire lale Mips Anna Wilson under her will, tiled In county court Tuesday are: 1'ronpect 11111 Cemetery nssnoltitlon..IO,ti(iO (jmuha Cty Mission, llli Nrih Tenth l'l.OJJ Old Peoples iioine, 2iU vvlrt street, lu.twu And the Wilson -esldence, V'1.. W irt, worth approximately l,wu Tim Creche, Nineteenth and Harney Ju.uoo Child Having Institute W.JJJ Associated Charities of Omaha W,(M City of omaiiu ileus of Dan Allen CluiHsou Memorial hospital o.vm W ise Memorial hospital liM After the about beituKts have been paid and Abraham 1.. Kocd, executor of tho will, and W. J. Connell, attorney for Miss Wilsin, have been paid .),0w eacu for their services, all the residue and re mainder of the estate shall be divided equally among tho Prospect Hill Ceme tery association, the Omaha City mis sion, the Old People's home, the Creche, the Child Saving institute, the Associated Charities and the city of Omaha, The value of the es'ata is tbUmated at between tm.M and $Suu,0u). A. I.. Heed AikmlnUtrator. The will was filed for probate by Ab raham L. Heed of the Byron Heed com pany and V. J. Connell. Hearing on ad mission to probute will be had on or about November 21. Mr. Keed was made special udmnilstrator of the estate pend ing the hea.ing, when he probably will be made exeeiitct, as he is nominated In the will. 'i he tlO.Cot) bequeathed to the Prospect Hill Cemttery association must be In vested in lnte.eht bearing securities, the principal to remuln Intact. In case the cencttry is abandoned or moved the as sociation must ,iay for removal of the Louies of Miss Wilson and Dan Allen and t'ltir monuments to Forest l.uwn cemetery. Of the IIU.'iOu befi'ieet to the City mission t:,,tA.) may be cxpeuJid fur an adequate buildlnt;. bit tills expenditure is not n:adu an express condition. '1'liO IIO.CJO bequest to the Old People's huine la conditio! jd upon the home's ac ceptance of the Wilson residence with Its adjoining lots und Its use of tbe same for a home, i he 910,000 is to be used for ad dition. Of the llfl.Mo b 'quest to tne Creche .".) iray be used for a suitable building. If not used for this ptirposo the entire prin cipal must be kept Invested, only the in terest being used. Money Most H Invested. The same provision Is made regarding the bequest to the Child Having Institute unless It should have an adequate build ing at tho tlu.e of the testatrlx'j ileatli. Huch Is the cse and the money must be invested. The same provision Is made regarding thri Associated Charltl;' bequest. The will bequeaths to the city of Omulia the property at 910-012 Douglas street, recently donated to the city by Miss Wilson, there being a provision that If the city accepts. It shall rocelve 110.000 for furnishing and fitting the place for an emergency hospital. A codicil, made since the donation was made, orders that the donation shall hot alter the condi tions of the 110,000 bequest. The document states MIhs Wilson re ceived $10,000 from the estate of Dan Allen. She has paid 11,000 to Allen's heir. Ethan Allen, and wants J9.000 divided, share and share alike, among li In other heirs. The bequeMs to the Plarkson and Wise Memorial hospltuls must be used for one room In each and attendance for cripples or sick who cannot pay for themselves. The will directs that her Bible slid her valuable library be either sold and the proceeds added to tlin other proceeds of the sale of property or else given to tome worthy Institution or person. The document allows Abraham I,. Reed five years In which to wind up the affairs of tho entate, the time being allowed In opder that he may not have to sacrifice any values by Immediate or hunied sales. BANQUET FOR U. P. MEN BY COMMERCIAL CLUB A banquet for President A. L. Mahler end the vice pres dents and traffic man agers of the Cnlon Pacific will be ten. dered by the Commercial club cither tho second or third week In November. U. P, Shopmen Issue Card of Appreciation Tho entertainment committee for the Union Pacific shopmen have Issued a card of appreciation for those who helped In their program, recently given at tho I.yrlo theater and to tho Omaha merchants who attended tho program. Following is the card: The local shop federation of the ll.irrl nian lints desire to publicly thank tho buslmiNs men and firms that placed ad vertising matter In our program for the entertainment held at the t.yrlo theater Thursday evening, October 'M, 1911. and also extend to those taking part In the entertainment our slncero thanks, know ing that all acts were appreciated by those present and wo thereforo teal that we should publicly express our apprecia tion at this time to all that had anything to do with making tho entertainment the success It was. KNTF.KTAINMIiNT COMMITTEE. Thief Uses Pillow r Instead of a Club Some robbers prefer rough methods and have no conscientious scruples about using a club or a mace to swat . their victims, but the one who operated on James DulKhish In the White Front rooming house at 110U Farnam street Mon day has a more gentle method. Vhl James was asleep the robber entered the room empty bunded and with nothing more harmful than a soft pillow he pro ceeded to put him out of commission. Ho cooly smothered his victim Into Insensi bility siid then helped hlmnclt to Dal glaHh's cash, which amounted to $100. The police are looking for a man by the iiaino of It. H. Walker. Tbe t.lad Hand removus liver Inaction and bowel stop page with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the puinleHS regulators, i'c. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. M aking M akes Friends There is no way of making; lasting friends like "Making Good"; and Dr. Pierce's medicines well exemplify this, and their friends, after more than four decades of popularity are numbered by tbe hundreds of thousands. They have "made good" and they have not made drunkards. A good, honest square-deal medicine of known composition is Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It still enjoys an immense sale, while most of the preparations that came into prominence in the earlier period of its popularity have "gone by the board" and are never more heard of. There must be some reason for this long-time popularity and that is to be found in its superior merits. When once given a lair trial lor weak stomach, or for liver and blood affections, its superior curative qualities arc soon manifest; hence it has survived and grown in popular favor, while scores of less meritorious articles have suddenly flashed into favor for a brief period and then been as soon forgotten. For a torpid liver with Its attendant Indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, perhaps dizziness, foul breath, nasty coated tcngue, with bitter taste, loss of appetite, with distress after eating, nervousness and debility, nothing is as good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's an honest, square-deal medicine with all its ingredients printed on bottle-wrapper no secret, no hocus-pocus hum bug, therefore don't accept a substitute that the dealer may make a little bigger proht. Insist on your right to have what you call for. Don't buy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Expecting it to prove a " cure-all." ' It is only advised for woman's special ailments. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. Less advertised than some preparations sold tor like purposes. Its sterling curative virtues still maintain Its position In the front ranks, where It stood over four decades ago. As an invigorating tonic and strengthening nervine it is unequaled. It won't satisfy those who want "booze," for there is not a drop of alcohol in it. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the original Little Liver Pills, although the first pill of thfir kind in the market, still lead, and when once tried are ever afterwards in favor. Easy to take as candy. They regulate and invigorate Stomach, Liver and Howcls. Persistent AUverU.lrig (s the Bead ta big returns.. Dessert Book FREE Ouf illustrated ttclps Ev.l, givicx recipe! foi ewer 100 desferu, ttM ai.d cjnjlei , t ttton receipt of ymir grocer', cunte. If he fluein't eil Ktiui Gcls tti.s ill feeud yen a t' il pint ijoii l. (or 2c is v.isrvl and tl saiaa. Ckartea B. Ksoi Ca. 4(raKMiA... Jokaatowa. N. Y. r k. M r?ox If Many a Wife Knew About Orrine There would be less of the terrible af file tlun that votiiws tu many homes from tliu exeesalve UrltiKlng of husband, futher or son, Orrine has lestorvd thousands of men to lives of subrlaty and Industry, and beat vt all thsy ksva mad their loved onus happier, Orrine is prepared In two forms, pill and powder; the latlur form can be giv en sauietly. Only costs 11.00 a box -a tllfle when eomiarcd with the an.ount a man would si-ar d for drink In a day. We .iave sold UKltlNK for years, and will a'adly tell you all about it. Co ne In and net a res booklet. bhertiiavn Mct.'onnell Drug; Co., 4th and liodtfu. 24th and Kemam, 207-f No. HV'VJtJi, UliarWU.rU liW p4 Uarnty. THE OMAHA BEE Tho Great Homo Ptiper WROirV Y0URJ1 nnriTiiniT i.ur IUIIC f nil varieties cured in I a few dure without alti or 1"k of time. No sy will he arcepted un 1 the patient Is cured. Write or call. 'Fldality" Ruoture Cure has. if- H. l at. UltUai Frank H. Wriy. M. 0. it bulldini, Osiibl i Harmless Way to Darken Hair, Sage and Sulphur Makes Gray Hair Vanish Who dofs not know thn vslue of un' and sulihur for kfplns; the hulr ditrtt. soft, glossy and In Kood roudttlont As a matter of fact, sulphur is a natural ele ment of hair, and a deficiency of It In the hair is held by many scalp specialists to he cunnncttd with hiss of color and vitality of the hair. l'niuestlunatdy tlixre is no better reini-dy fur hair and scalp troubles, ekpclslly premature (ray ntii. than sage and sulphur, It properly prepared. The Wyeth t'henilcal Com pany of New York put up an Ideal rem tdy of this Itnd, called Wyeth's Sage i and Sulphur Hair Itnmcdy, and author ise druyiflHts to sell It under guarantee; that the money will be refunded If tt falls to do exactly as represented. If you have dandruff, or If your hair Is thin or turnliiK cray, get a bottle of this remedy from your druggist today, and see what it will do for you. This preparation Is offered to the puh' lie at fitly cents a bottle, and Is recom mended and sold by all druggists. Hpeciul agent, Sherman U KcConaclL Irug Co., ltth and Dodge 8ts., su4 lukak and Harney tits, i