TUT! r.KK: OMATTA, THUKKDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1. 1911. BRIEF CITY NEWS Save Koot Irlat It. Bgyytiaa Cboeolate 804. Myers-Dillon. Oa, Ble. matures, Barrs-randn. Oa. XmI Wit. E.tperl auto repairs. UTer FUtBf, Om. Plating Co. D IS. S"w DlroroeS O-rent.d Divorce de crees as1 follows have been (rented In district court: Seth S. Smith against Belly Ewirt; Amelia J. Davis against William C. Davis. Would Join Beat Estate Exchange Bcott & Hill, the Armstrong-Waiah com pany and the Thlppen Real Estate com pany have applied for membership In the Ileal Estate exchange. lew Boy for K-hotweU Real Estate exchange members smoked cigars at the expense ot Fre3 Shotwoll of the Payne & Slater company yesterday, Mr. Bhotwell Is the father of a new 'boy. Beport oa Commercial Congress Henry T. Clarke reported at the Real Es tate exchange meeting on the doings of the r stent Transmlsslsslppl Commercial congress at Kansas City, to which he was a delegate. Solas; His Shipping1 Early Secretary Orlgg of the Omaha Builders' exchange Is doing his' Christmas shopping i early, because he Is going to send a present to his- wife's niece. Mrs. Foster Wood,' a missionary in the Congo. Will Award Contract Soon Bids are in for the F. U. favis building on the west side of Sixteenth street, just south of Jackson, and the contract will be let within a day or two. McGowan & Jacob, berger are said to be low bidders. The building will be two stories, WxiOO feet. Will. Sold Monthly tnaeheons Alumni of the Vnlversity of Nebraska ' will hold monthly luncheons this winter, and the first will be held Thursday noon at the University club in the Barker block. Among other things, the alumni will make plans for attending the Nebraska-Michigan foot ball gam at Lin coln Saturday In a body. , . ( . Missouri Paclflo Settles . Ca'sa The Missouri Paclflo railroad has settled with Mrs. Isabella Moehan ' for'1 the "death of her husband, Joseph W. Meehan. for 3,000. The stipulation of settlement has Just been filed in district court and the suit formally dismissed. Meehan was run down and, killed while, working as a switchman In the Union Paclflo yards. "Fun for Silts Members of the Heal Kstate exchange have made up a purse of $16 to be given to Prank R. Silts, the aged real estate man who applied - to the county for help a few days ago. W. Hi Oreen, who started the subscription at the exchange meeting, said Silts lost all his money In a bank in Ipwa twenty years ago and has had a hard time ever since. Bates for Blf Meetings All of the transcontinental lines have agreed upon a rate for the numerous conventions to bo .held, in Paclflo coast cities next sea son, among which will be the Shrlners, Elks, Women's clubs, Grand Army, the Commercial Travelers and others. The round trip rate from Omaha and other Missouri river points will be $55; from . Chicago, 65, and. from St. Louis, $0.50. The time limit will be sixty days from date of sale. Temptation Too jOreat J. McTaggert, driver for the Merchants Express com pany, testified In police court that It Is impossible to move the contents of ,'a saloon without imbibing too much, "fife- OMAHAN SEES MARTYRS HUNG J. C. Bailey Describe Execution in England Forty-Four Years Ago. LAD OF FIFTEEN AT THE TIME 'water.' McTaggert ' was . arrested for being drunk. 'IWe was tftoving the con tents of a saloen . from one location to another and said he-got. drunk sampling the various kinds of "wet goods In his wagon. He was discharged. Carlsless Auto Driver rifled Thomas Foley, an employe ,ot the Cadillac com pany, was fined flO and .costs In police court for not stopping at street corners to allow passengers to alight from street cars. Foley about three weeks ago ran Into Luclen Stephens at Twenty-fourth and Farnam streets while he was alight' log from a car, and knocked him down after running over his foot.' Mr. Steph ens appeared In police court with the as ilstance of a cane. Bothery Wants Hew Trial Ed Both try, convicted last week of refilling bonded whisky bottles and reusing rev enua stamps, has filed a motion for a new trial. Rothery'e contention Is that if the stamps were reused and the bot tles filled again. It was done In his ab sence by a colored porter, who did so without his consent. He states that he had the opportunity of settling the case by paying 160 fine at the outset, but that he Is Innocent and he will fight Bom Miller Computes - Tear Rome Miller of the Hotel Rome and one of , the leaders of the Nebraska Hotel Men's as sociation has returned to Omaha after a three weeks' tour of the west with sev enty-flve other Innkeepers. , A 'See America First" organisation ' was per fected. Mr. Miller, with. I. A. Medlar, tdltor of. the Omaha Hotel .Reporter, represented Omaha at Denver, Pueblo, Oklahoma City, Hueeton, Galveston, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Dallas, Texar- Kan, Hot Springs and Kansas City, and In all of those towns the special train of hotel men '. boosted advertising plans to get persons who intend to go abroad to see this country first, Mr. Miller made speeches .at each of the cities visited and was the principal flguro at all of the meetings. Bays that llanalaK Was Horrifying (Irene and that While There Was Much Talk at Time, There Was No Riot. Employed In the offices of Clilrf Cos- grove of the Pacific Fruit Express company In the t'nlon I'ai-ifie hMiluiuir. tern building Is J. t Bailey, who forty four yeurs ago today, was a witness to the hanging In Manchester, England, of Allen, 1-arkln and O'Brien, the Fenians accused of attempting to overthrow the English government and who have been referred to us the iianchester Mar tyrs." At the time of the execution Mr. Bailey was a boy 15 years of ae, employed as a messenger with the Lanchastersliire & Yorkshire railroad, his duty being to carry telerrrams and run errands. The morning of the execution, Novem ber 23, 1S97, Mr. Bailey, together with a number of the other employes, went to tho roof of the depot, and from this point of vantage were witnesses to the execu tion of the threo men. Describing It, Mr. Bailey sold: :! think It was about 10 o'clock In the morning Uiat perhaps a dozen of young fellows climbed to the roof of the depot to look over Into the new Bailey jail yard, two blocks away. Reports of ltlottnsc. "During the night before the execu tion, there had been reports that an at tempt would be niade to' rescue Allen, Larkln and "O'Brien when they were taken from their cells and escorted to the gallows. As a result, all ot the streets around the square In which tho jail was located, was filled with Boldlers. A high stockade had been built, around the Jail and the grounds and no person was permitted to approach nearer than twenty to 'thirty yards. If they at tempted to get nearer, they were driven back at . the point of bayonets. There were great crowds in all of the side streets, but there was little disorder. There was some jeering, but as the crowd seemed to lack a leader and was disor ganized, no attempt was made to rescue any of the men. "Shortly after getting onto the roof of the depot, the three condemned men were brought out through doors on the ground floor of the Jail and each accompanied by two jailers, with a large number of guards In front and behind, marched to the scaffold, fifty to seventy-five feet from the prison. "I think about six steps led VP to. the scaffold. Up these the three fnen pro ceeded, escorted by guards. The Traps Are Snronnr. "As soon as Allen, Larkln and O'Brien reached the Bcaffold they took positions on the traps. Hopes were tied around their lefts and tlielr arms weiv pinioned to their side. Then a black cap was drawn over the head of each and an In stant later the noose was adjusted around the neck of earh man. This having leen finished, tho Jailers, deputies or what ever they were, stopped bark. The liang nian moved a few feet away and kicked a, lever. Tim I Instant the traps were sprung and tho three boriles shot down through the floor of the scaffold, drop, ping, I suppose, three to four feet. "The scene was so liorrlfyinn thst all of us who were on the roof of the depot immediately turned and huriied down into the bulldliiK. Of my own knowledge, I do not know what became of the bodlon. The harm'riK was not attended by any rioting or scenes of disorder. There wJ lots ot talk, but It did not result lu anything." Wnnann's t'lnh Knjoja Splendid Luncheon In Honor of Dr. Mary tilrnrd Anilrens. Testerdny nooNi seventy-three ladles of the Woman's club sat down to an elegant luncheon at the Hamilton cafe. In honor of Dr. Mary 15 Irani Andrews, an ex presldent of the club, who Is vtstttng heie. The dining room was very prettily decor ated with Klllnrney roses. A feature of tho seating arrangements was a lon table, set for fourteen ex-presldents. Tho ladles thoroughly enjoyed the menu and congratulated the management on the service. ' STOCKHOLDERS LOOK OVER INTERURBAN LINE Arthur Knsllsh. receiver of the Omaha rapllllon Intemrban railroad, yesterday took over the line In a special ear a party of friends and Investors In the securities of the line. This was done to let those who have put their money In see how it was spent, and the cost of the different features of the work was explained by Mr. Knullsh as the car preceeded. The first car ran Into Fa pllllnti on Sunday. October 1. and that month the rond paid a profit, the first time sine It was built, t'p to October 1 the line ran only to Ralston. One new standard Interurban car has Just been added to the equipment. It has a bsggage compartment, and all other cars to be adiled from time to time ill be built on similar lines. The In vestors In the perty seemed to be satis fied with the showing made by the new road and the others predicted a bright future for the line when the country be comes more thickly settled between Omaha and rail!) Ion. UBS ssr Persistent Advertising la the Road to Big Returns. Particularly the Ladies. Not only pleasant and refreshing to the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet ening to the system, Syrup of Fig and Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted to ladies and children, and beneficial in all cases in which a wholesome, strength ening and elfective laxative- should be used. It is perfectly sale at all times and dispels colds, headaches and the pains caused by indigestion and constipation so promptly and effectively tha it i- the one perfect family laxative which gives satis faction to all and is recommended by millions of families who have used it and who have personal knowledge of its ex cellence. Its wonderful popularity, however, has led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita tions which act unsatisfactorily. There fore, when buying, to get its beneficiaf effects, always note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. Foe sale by all leading druggists. Price 50 cents per bottl?. THE OMAHA BEE Omaha's Groat Home Taper sin us ssu;.npinii hi 4 ;; discouraged The expression occurs so ssany times ia letters from siok women, " I was completely discouraged." And there is always good reason (or the discouragement. Years of pain and suffering. Doctor alter doctor tried ia vaia. Medicines doing no lasting good. It is ao wonder thst the woman ieels discouraged. Thousands of these weak and sick women here found health and courage regained as the result of tho lis of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, heats inflammation and ulooraa tion, and cures weakness. , IT M71KES WEAK WOMEN STRONG HND S1CIC WOMEN WELL, Refuse Substitutes offered by nnscrupulooo druggists) for this reliable remedy. Sick women are invited to ooasutt by letter, fru. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Write without fesr and without fee to World's Dispensary, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pres't, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleaeant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugsr-oeatcd, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. Rug Sale Extraordinary Tromendous Purchase of High Class New Rugs Just Received from the Big Ahxandcr Smith 6 Sons NEW YORK AUCTION WILL BE PLACED ON SALE HERE Saturday, Hov. 25th and Monday, IIov. 27 We've offered you remarkable bargains from this great auction sales before, but nothing, we believe, that will equal the magnificent assortments and values shown in this big sale. SEE WINDOWS. WATCH PAPERS. AYDEN BROS. . AGED BENEDICT HAS MANY ADDED TROUBLES Justice William W. Eastman ban now not only his office troubles, but also his domestic cures to take up his time since his marriage a few weeks ago In Uuffalo, The Judge appeared at his office bright and early yesterday morning with a large upleco of twine wrapped around his third finger. When asked why he had the string on hl finger he said. "My wlfo told me to do an errand for her yesterday and I forgot to do It. This morning I decided I would tie a string around my finger so that I would remember to do It, and I have now forgotten what it was she wanted me to da" 1 ti Yw". mil nsi 1 rvtnti In s r, ... .1 ... the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the I patnlets purifiers. Zoo. For Sale by Bea- j ton urug to. Attractive ev store Front The Fusion block, 18th and Farnam. the corner of which Is to be occupied by The United vlgar Stores, has Just been com pleted In The Kawneer System of Store Fronts, Installed by the Western Olats and Paint Company of Lincoln, Ntb. These fronts are said to be the finest In the city of Omaha. The Kawneer Hystcra In tills building la made of satin bronze, the most expensive of metal, setting on a marbls Labs, with the most delicate of trimmings and corner bars, atforjing little if any obstruction. The Western Olass and Paint company are also Installing several fronts for Con tractor Ilarto at Dundee Place. Key to the tuuUoo tito act Ads. 130 Christmas Presents in this number HERE is a long list of practical Christmas presents which anyone can make useful cushions, em broidery, stencil, cut leather and otherattractive but simple suggestions, all new and all possible. The best Christmas present is the one which you rualce yourself, and into which so many loving thoughts have gone. All of the suggestions made in the Woman's Home Companion have been tried and will work out. . I.t .minute Cift4 A Half-a-Doien Simple Gifts by be Una York Tlie llett New Books The New ChrUtmas Cards Uvful Cushions by Lucy Throep Eaaily made Gifts for Men by . Helen Marvin Easily made Gifts for Women by Helen Marvia Bojsie got the Graphophone THIS is an amusing story, but not too- amusing to have a real sympathetic touch, for, after all. everyone was glad that Boysie got his fcraph ophone, especially as his goat tot sick aud so couldn't be raffled off. Frederick Dorr Steele's pictures add a nood deal to the spirit ot the 6 lory "The Board in Heine Graph-t lophaoe" by Notvell HunUunJ sssSL V aa siMs mt-wm J Christmas Bells TWO pages of sheet music for Christmas, written especially for Christmas and especially for Companion readers, which would cokt at leant onedollar at music stores. "ChrinUnas BeDs," mutle by Ward btrphenc wordi ty Marguerite Meriaawa. "The Flying House" and how it flew THE strangest thing ahouc h flvinp house is that it renllv flew, with Prinrett Ethel and I'rince Paul in it, and Vi'letcmmaand Algernon also. Thi mra4 itranpe herauhe Vi'lctcmma "made up" the ' story to keep Algernon quiet. So Yi'letemtna was more sur prised than Algernon when it happened. r'Th Flying Home Lby Hultwrt rooloer And here is a grown for the Christ maa festivities by Grace Margaret Gould A whole lot of Christmas for 15 cents The Christmas number of the Woman's Home Companion is a whole department store of Christmas help, inspiration and enter tainment. A single visit will convince you that you never saw such bargains anywhere else: 3 Christmas stories, 4 other 6tories, 10 Merry Christmas talks by editors and others, 7 successful ideas for Christmas entertainments, 130 sug gestions for Christmas gifts, 57 advertisements of Christmas presents, a Christmas full-page picture, a piece of Christmas sheet music, a page of Christmas dinners and a page of Christmas tables all this without counting the regular departments, fashions, fads, foods, women's clubs, how to handle husbands and babies, etc. J" It is a great big 15 cents' worth of Christmas. How 15 cents will make your Christmas money go farthest TH E woman who pays $1. 50 a year for the Woman' s Home Companion eeis'her money back with every number and sometimes more. A sinjle suggestion of the several hundred given in each number could be easily worth J51.50 to any woman. A suggestion for a gown, or a luncheon party, or a home-made Christmas present, or a practical household recipe, any one may be worth 51. 50 to the busy, anxious housewife who is trying to solve many economic problems with a small household allowance. Our readers write to us every day telling what good they have gotten out of any one suggestion, and remember that every number of the Woman's Home Companion has a hundred suggestions. 15 cents of your Christmas money spent' for the Christmas Woman's Home Companion will make your Christmas a brighter, happier and more success ful Christmas. Somebody in your house ought to get the Woman's Home Companion for a year as a Christmas present A Merry Christmas to all readers of the Woman's Home Companion and those who are going to be , What wbbld you do about it? TF vou were Mareerv and S. vmir fianre farter, fell head over heels in love with 'ourbndesmaid.lsobcl.whom ic had known onlv ten davs. what wniild van fin? If you were Isotx-l, madly in love with Carter despite your self, what would you do? II you a re just youracll.wnat would you have Carter do, rememlrin? that he is a real man and the fashionable wed- rlinir rinlv fmr rtav nff t , it you can t solve the prob lem vniirtulf imi'll tie in tensely interested in the way t no autnor does it. "Whens Man Ies" by Mary HttnUiifciBiaUley 41 More Kewpies THE Kewpies are giving a A C hnstmas party, the lest sortol party, to a whole neigh borhoodf ul of poor children that the rich people forgot. You know the Kewpirs, don't you, those funny little chaps that do ao much good in such a quaint way, all told lu pic tures and rhymes r f'Ths Kwple' Chriatmu Party" I by Koac LclU UN till WOMAN'S HOME COMJSAglON 381 Fourth ATenue, New York City A magazine just for the children tTORIES, pictures, play O thine and toys for chil dren enotish to fill a Little Folks Magazine are in this number of the Woman ttlome Companion. There is a "con- inued-ln-our-next story about those del'ghtful Island Twins, John and Jane, and tbeir Christmas visit to their rich friends in the city. John and Jane will be continued for hve months, so you d better ask mother to subscribe, but they begin in the Christmas number. r'Th Intend Twtns I Abble frerweu Brow Toys mother can make for you SEE these many pages of Christmas presents which mother can make for you, and other pages of presents you can make for her only we mustn't let her know. There is a gilt lor everyone in the family, and just how to make it, in this number of the Com panion, which costs only u cents. I "Home-made Toys" lby A. Kiuaell feundl And here's a new kind of Toy-book or is it a book-toy, this book about the surprising adven tures of Jack and lietty, who have to cut their way through from page to page, always finding something more won derful on the next page. You ran play with the Jack-and-betty-book, or you can send it to some little boy or girl as a Christmas gift. 1"Adreatui ot Jack and Betty' by C Uua swl Caorg WiUttuu J Quality is easy enough to talk about, but it is not so oasy to c'vo- Probably you'vo been looking for quality clothes for many seasons. Possibly you'ro discouraged trying to find them. What's that old proverb. "Try, try again?" This time wo want you to try our quality. It's an easy matter for us to give quality becauso wo worked hard to get It. QEBRASKA CIO" HUES are first of all quality clothes, then they aro lower priced than elsewhere. Our clothes aro guaranteed in every particular. They will servo you well becauso thero is not an ill feature in them. Stop a moment and con sider. Men's and Young Men's Suits, . . . $10-335 Men's and Young Men's Overcoats, $10-$ 3 5 Omaha Largest and Bt Equipped Clothing Stor. BsaTtfa "Price China Cabinet, fumed oak -...... .$52.00 Buffet, golden oak $80.00 China Cabinet, fumed oak.. $44.00 Buffet, golden oak $64.00 Buffet, early English ...$54.00 China Cabinet, early English ....$45.00 Dining Chairs .tti- Arm Chairs and Side Chairs. One, two and' three of a pattern. Some we have In quantities and are going at a fourth and even a third less than regular. ' Orchard & Wilhelm . Carpet Co. DON'T PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS; 'A BCTXtagWWw'B'"ul 11 HISISIiailSIISM MPJiUMl-LLJH.''.'.!'i,'J!''l'u ihui.i.i mi ima jr iT A Beautiful table makes a beautiful dinner. The essence of hospitality is that which leaves a memory of attractive furniture, dainty linen, and artistic china. . You must begin with the dining room fiirniture itself. A Berkey &c Gay dining room suite is the perfection of furniture making. It appeals to trie artistic sense, even of those who are not thoroughly versed in the meaning of design and finish. We are the sole selling agents here for the Berkey & Gay pieces. Their mahogany dining tables and chairs in period designs, and their famous "Flanders" pieces in our beautiful American oak are so charming that you fancy they will be much more expensive than they are. Their beauty of line, staunchness of construction and integ rity of wood insure that you will be able to hand them down, in your family as your ancestors used to pass on their olden furniture. We are giving some most desirable values in dining room outfits this week; some are Berkey & Gay pieces, others also have our recommendation. ' Bpoolal rrio S3G.OO $59.00 $20.50 $40.00 $30.00 $29.50 A SIMPLE REMEDY RESTORES G0L0T1 Cures Dandruff Stops Falling Hair and Makes It Grow, "Pull out on gray hair and a dozen will tsks Its place" Is an old saylnf. which la, to a rrest extant, true, If no steps are taksn to stop the cause. When arax hairs appear It Is a sign thst Na ture needs asslatanoe. It Is Nature's call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, er hair that Is fallng- out, Is not necessarly a sign of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly people with perfect heads of hair without a sin gle streak of grey. When grey hair come, or when tba hair seems to be lifeless or dssd, some good, reliable, aelf-restorlng treatment should be resorted to at once. tipeclaU IsU say that one of the best prepare tlons te us la the old-fashioned "sage- tea" which our grandparents used. The best preparations or tnis mna is wytxa. Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep aratlon of domestlo sage and sulphur. scientifically compounded ana later ai covered hair tonics and stimulants, th whole mixture being carefully balanced, and tested by experts. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is clean and, wholesome and perfectly harmless. It refreshes dry, parched hair, remove dandruff and gradually restore faded, or gray hair to Its natural color. Don't delay another minute. Start using Wyeth's Bags and Sulphur at onoe and see what a difference a tew day treatment will make In your hair. This preparation la offered to the pub lic at fifty cenU a bottle, and la recom mended and sold by all druggist. Sher man MoConoell Drug Co., Cor. ltStla and Dodge, Cor. ltth and Harnsy, Cor. 2th and Farnam, VJ- N. Uih 8t Xxya Hotel. THE TWENTltTti CENTURY FARMER la the Leading Agricultural Taper of the MiO-VeU la the Leading Agricultural Journal of the west. Ita columns are, filled with the best thought ot the day In matters pertaining to th farm, the ranch and1 the orchard, and It la a factor lu the development ot the great western country. M i r S f