THE BEE: OMAIIA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. 1912. TEXAS SHARXSHOPE UNWARY Eklf the Lud Deals in Lone Star State Based on Fraud, mCLOUS PRICES EXACTED Csa Wae Kaeers tni to I tae ' Bharks Alia? Bar Iress tae State or froat la dlvidaab. Crowley Advocates WHITE SLAYERS UNDER FIRE Crusade Against Smoke Nuisance Federal Grand Jury Take TJj Ford and Xeuie Cases. Texas laals have been the mesas of boldSaa up Xcrthern sucker. There bare bent hundreds in this part of -h eesnt each year, who are toped la oa fan la my stile that Is hopelessly mls topreeenttd." This .tsteicer.t comet from D. C. Co'ip fewtA, wlw Is fccre rcpreeonUng tUe South n Texas Truck Growers' association of Sab Antonio. Csupiand says that hair ot the IsmI schemes afloat In Texts an1 Hextoo are tnln.'d nM fraud, that (hear floating! have hurt the legltlrriaa land stealer more than the actual condli'm of the land. The' syndicate system of aal list" t and 1 acre tracts, invading town lots on a Ttxas waits, the purchase rice of which runa over Sit aa cere, he believes should be Investigated St tin Value Is likely Inflated. "If men wish to sell again after the syndicate hut unhiadded Ita holdings he asualir gts but half of whet he paid lor II.- tklaales Are Saaaeraas. "In Corpus Chrtstl on every fifth door 'can be seen the shingle of some land dealer. It Is easy to see then are manv la the business for what tbey tan get out of It. Theee men will take one ear of produce which has been sold ot a record price and use the figures of the aame at the average yield that ra be obtained on their lands. It's ridiculous to suppose that onions, for example, will yield an average of mors than Yet the literature sent out at times reads tl.lOO to SLSMl These fabulous prkle would rope In any prospective land buyer and the northeoer goes to Texas with the Idea that he will procure the earn. la the first place It cot.t an average of SIM to harvest aa acre of onions, so he must be financially well Used to go Into onion growing to begin with." Ceaplaad Glvea Advlea. Going on the theory that the worst knocker In the world It one who hat been swindled, Ooupland advises the man who wants to buy Texas land to purchase It from the state or the Individual, or. If either has none for tale, to be turs of buying of a legitimate land dealer, lie says that figures can bo obtained and If the literature of a land company parades In bold type fictitious values it Is best to leave It alone. Ha believes that what Is true of produce In every atate applies to Trail with the exception that certain sections of Texaa do produce bountiful crops and have a ready market. Cultiva tion is, however, a very Important factor In realising big returns and a men needs plenty of Initial capital to go truck farm ing or fruit raising. "Irrigation la the Important thing to know down there," ha continued, "for pomps to obtain water from the river or artesian wells cost mors than the home seeker with little money can afford',' Teste Kill Craps, Speaking on the prospects of Texts it great orange producing atata he said t list ths two or three hard frosts last winter had crippled orange (rowing Ji or M per oral aeotrdtac ta the stats s at -l trial figures. Ooupland does not have ths greatest of faith In the Batsuma orange, which kt grown along the OtUf coast. It M too small aa orange and he did not believe the climate would allow cultivat ing the orange to a product like that ob tained In California or Florida. "There are many chances for a home seeker to double his money In Texaa, but he wants to steer clear of the fraud ulent land dealer who will tell him a hill side or a wilderness with bo mors hesl taltua than his beat holding." Costly Grief Ends a Stolen Joy Ride Joy riding It all riant while things run smoothly, but the afterwhlle brings the trouble. Clarence Kellogg, a porter, working tor the Thomas Cuslek Co., took an automobile belonging to R. H. Wood ruff, MO. Dewey avenue. Kellogg picked up Jake E. Blair, a white man. and two women, and the four had several hours of good time. When Kellogg brought th machine back to the garage he was criticised severely by a friend. All would have been a!I right had not Mr. Woodruff wanted to take a ride In the meantime. When he appeared at Mm garage tor hia ear It was out. Hs no tified the police and Officer Hell arrested Kellogg and Blair. Kellogg resisted ar ret and for hit double violation be wa fined S3 and costs, while Blair was fined only 15 and costs. Fort Says Coast , is Looking Good Gerrit Fort, passenger traffic manager of the Union Pacific, kt back from a four weeks' tour of the Paclfk) coast. While away Mr. Fort visited most of ths prin cipal cities between Portland and Baa Diego and returns enthusiastic over the outlook tor summer business. Mr. Fort found active operations la . progress for the expositions that are to ha held fa dsn Francisco and Baa Diego, respectively, during ths summer of Ills, Bsa Diego proposes to have an exposl ttoa of lie ewa and to promote the enter prise, the business men and the city have raised over 17. .. The purpose Is to feature Mexico . and Central and Bouta America, making It typical ot ths Idtta-Amerlean countries. Opt f the trying things that Baa Diego baa; ta contend with this time It the members of the 1. U. of W. W which, fa tae language of the locality, meant In dependent Order of Won't Workers. Litre are thousands ot these people la a bd. around Hen Were, lured there by the warm weather and delightful climate. They have become so aurneasus and such a nuisance tnat the city authorities have bt.O forced ta take the matter la hand. Polite and deputy sheriffs la large num bers have lime and again rounded up the TSgrants and eicortrd tutm outside the city? limits, but they always return and Devote their time begging from house to house and sleeping la to open. Glidden Tour Skips r Omaha This Year The OUddea tourists this year will run frost kfhneapoUa through the Mississippi tevUer ta New Orleans, according to a letter rerelveJ by Manager K. V. Partita af the publicity bureau at the Commercial clea, - Mr. Parrkth bad written to the aead jjartars of the Amerlcaa Automobile saecrstioa asking that the tour be made ta Include Omaha, it first being an-' auncad that the tour would extend front Ilttelturgh t Denver. His s newer was groat K. Bruce, manager af the touring buraaa of the association, wha outlined Ik rojta aosr skcMeA upon and said the taarlati treuid not coma this far west. Gas Commissioner Crowley is advocat ing the elimination of the "smoke nui sance," which he declares fills the atmos phere mth unhealthy gases, corrupts wster and makes Ice Impure. "In a test I conducted recently." -JM the gas commissioner, "I took sn-iw and melted It In a nickel dish. ThU suotv falling through air filled with smoke, part of which was sulphur, had a large amount ot aulphurlo acid In It. Wien left In the dish the nlcol was consumed and the dish spoiled. "Black particles In Ice which yuu oftun see Is carbon from amoke. It "a nut dsn- gerour. but there Is also an amount of sulphurc add to be reckoned w.h. The black spots are simply oxygen consum ers." Prof. Crowley wants, the tit hall, which Is one ot the greatest "ot'ensLis" equipped with smoke-consuming appa ratus and If successful believes it ought to be extended to other establishments. Many progressive cities, he po uted out. have eliminated the smoke aulanco en "I tell you I'd like to have a labors tory In the country a thouixnd miles from any smoke stack. You iJJi t keep the streets nor the houses clean. Install ing smoke consumers on bulldlna would lessen the expense of keeping the city clean aud would make this a more healthy place. SESSIOS WILL ROT LAST LONG Investigators for BaTersfsaeet Or ganised Yesterday aad Will ' elder Terealy-FIre Cases Darlas; Week. ALFRED ADAMS ELECTED H. S. BASE BALL CAPTAIN Alfred Odamt, 'If sat elected capita of the 111 Omaha high school base bstll squad at a meeting of ths candidates held In the assembly room yetssrday. Adams has nad coruMarabls experleni with amateur aggregations on the locil diamonds. He win hold down the back stop position for the Capitol hill scti.vl teem. The federal grand jury for April re ported yesterday and shortly after o'clock went Into -'exiM-utlve session. Twenty-one Jurors were ehoen, sixteen of whom mut be In the court room st one time to Investigate. W. A. Psge of Derstur was selected as foreman. Judge W. II. Mungrr instructed the Jurors not to make public any ot their Investigations and cautioned them es pedal ly against talking to newspaper men. United States Attorney F. 8. How. ell will conduct the Investigation and will be assisted by Attorney A. W. Lane of Lincoln. The Jury did very little business, taking up a few minor esses, but In the after noon commenced their grind In earnest Berta Love, the Omaha woman charged with transporting from Chicago to Omaha by way of Dea Moines. Juanlta Ford, for immoral purposes, went before the grand Jury to anawer to the charge ot white slavery. The case of Ryllls Kenxle, who Is alleged to have been brutally and In humanly treated at the Millard hotel by Ray Jordan and others, will go before the grand Jury to tell her story. Ths esse of Ityllls Kenxie Is sttrscttng much attention and will probably be the first ons tu come to trial snd there Is no doubt but whet an Indictment will be returned against the thiee or four men who have been arrested by the govern ment for complicity In the matter. BOOSTERS' BAND TO GIVE A MILITARY BALL MONDAY Klpllnger'a Military band hat been given the contract to furnish the booster music for the Nebraska and Iowa trade excursion which leaves Omaha on Juns 1 and returns on June a In order that the band may make a more presentable appearance on the trip they will hold a military ball, to which the public Is Invited. In the Armory on Monday evening, April IS. the proceed! of which are to be used for purchasing the new uniforms snd equipment. Ths music will be furnished by the en tire band of thirty-fire pieces under the leadership of Al Fslrbrother, director. Express Company to Help the Sufferers The Wells Ftrgo Express company thst operates on a number of ths railroads penetrating the flood stricken sections slong ths Mississippi river has Issued notice thst It will carry, free of charge, everything In the wsy of food supplies. clothing snd medicines tent Into Its territory. Commercial Club Plans Big Dinner at the Auditorium Members of the Commercial club, old and new. will be Invited to a big dinner to be given In the Auditorium sometime in the n-ar future. At a meeting of the executive enmmitle Tuesday, this means of welcoming the b.ew members and st tiie same time boosting Omsha was definitely decided upon. It is expected that a greater crowd than ever before that has been in at tendance at a Commercial club affair will witness ths continuous vaudeville snd special entertainment features that are planned. In order to accommodate the crowd it la probable that the feast will be a buffet luncheon, an Informal affair to which business men may g direct from their work. The executive committee msde honor ary members of Rev. Charles H. Flem ing, pastor ot the Church of the Cove nant, and Rev. Ralph Housman, formerly paator of Caatellar Presbyterian church. Bryan to Speak Here ; on Memorial Day Word was received by Charles W. Allen, in charge of the Qrand Army of the Re public program for Memorial day. that Bryan haa accepted an Invitation to spesk on that day at ths Auditorium In Omaha. The subject on which he will speak has been left to him. Several well knoen speakers and statesmen rill be brought here by the Gran Army of the Republic to addrera them at their annual Memorial day exercises. Milady's Toilet Table SWUl Of course, not everv fecial blemish ran be removed by simple home treatment, but thsro are many common afflictions tnst yteia quickly to proper care and at tention. A true beautlficr can be made by dissolving an original package of meyatnne In a half-pint witch hassL Gently massage the face, neck and amis with this, and yellowness, dark and muddy patches. DimDle. rough and red skin will be banished. It makes the skin smootn. sort, white and aatiny and pre serves the youthful charm of the face. Buperfluoua hairs cause msny women annoyance and embarrassment. These csn be quickly snd easily removed by ap plying delatons psste. Mix a little pow dered deiatone with enough water to cover the hairs; apply, and after two or inree minutes run orr. wash the skin, and the heirs will be gons. You ran avoid catching cold by dry shampooing for the removal of dust, dandruff and excess oil. Put a cupful of corn meal In a fruit Jar and mix with it an original package of thrmx. Oprlnkls a little on ths head and brush out thor oughly. If an thing will msks the hair grow, themx will, and thia treatment keeps the heir light, fluffy and beauti fully lustrous. For tired, sore swollen or aching feet mere it notning Better than Mothers Helve. Indeed, it will relieve pain In any part of the body h jadache. backache or sore muscles. It is easy to use. quick to act snd should be In every home, for It alleviates suffering from more serious sffllrttons. such as rheumatism, lumbago mnn neuralgia Any. i Hbn MB) Ite 16386 16896 Officer of the Day March (Hall) . . I . iVrtViBnd King Cotton March (Soma) Prror's Brrrl In the Land of narmony I ( Kalmer-Snydcr) AnMnrkaa Quartet ItU Ct to b Someone 1 Loe ( Dillon-Doyle) Ada Jonee 31824 Gems from MacUme Sherry" (Hoschna).. Victor LkhtOoeraCo. 12-inch U1oiv-Woto Intermezzo (Lincke) I Pryor'aBand reUenmuble Uvertura (Mill en tht 10-inch $0.75 10-inch .75 1.00 12-inch 1.25 35015 I Cim ( Reiasiper) Pryor'a Band J 60012 My Hero From' A ChtcolaU Soldier'') (Sinus) Lucy Isabella Marah 10-inch 64183 M Laddie (Thayer) AlmaGluck 10-inch 64197 Traumerei (Schumann) Violin Solo.. Muvclia Ornan 10-inch 70037 Inflammatua (From "Stakt Male') ( Rossini) . . . .Lucy IsabeHo Marah with Victor Chorus 12-inch 74236 Kathleen Marourneen (Crouch) ... John McCciinack 12-inch 87502 Contea d'Hofmaj, Barcarolle, "Belle Nuit" (04, Night ot Lot) (Offenbach) Farrmr and Scotti 10-inch A splendid list of musical numbers, just as interest ing to those who haven't a Victor or Victor-Victrola as to those who have. Any Victor dealer will gladly play these selections for you. Victor Tsfkiag Macaiaa Co, Cassssa, R J. Vietor Steel Needles, t rears see Ht Victor fibre Needles, w nm per loo icaa he rasolstid snd twed ettsf ttsnest .75 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.50 3.00 fill oeiler TRINITY PARISH ELECTS OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR At a ieemg ot Trtrnty cathedra: Br!sh i.-fcl Monday. Axst) S. list Mew a g 1 1 k -tJ were eloc-ttaj: Broker warden. It. w. Tales: JueMr warden. K. Wakrley; vsvKnHa, r II. t'avs. S. D. Barsa. ss-c. I'uiltp peoei, fWrt H Tiiummeil. C. c. Ceerge, J. aV fttxnaa aad F. Eaaar. ! mm E. MICKEL, Manage and Harney 51. reatfWey. CetlarCil lanaget , Omahai J Bluff. aT Records, machines and Ac cessories, On Sale at A. Hospe Company 1513-15 Douglas St. OMAHA, NEB, AVOID BLENDS! Send us a trial order today for Hayner BOTTLED-IN-BOND Whiskey-the kind you KNOW is good and pure the Government's Off iaal Green Stamp over the cork is YOUR protection. NO MATTER what others may promiseno matter bow tempting their offers may seem see if they offer Bottled-in-Bond whiskey and remember there is only one way you can be sure of getting pure, straight whiskey and that is to insist on Bottled-in-Bond. ffiaSM i ywMnw That's what we offer you Hay ner Private Stock Bottled-in-Bond Whiskey rich, pure and delicious 6hipped in seam case Direct from Distillery and all it costs you is $120 for FOUR full quarts-express charges paid. There's no question about a whiskey like this the Government's Green Stamp over the cork is your assur ance that it is Bottled-in-Bond fully aged, full 100 proof, full measure and a guarantee that it comes to you just as it left the distillery, in all its original purity and goodness. Note tfca price oclj 80 eenta a quart detivered. 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It to aadtraood tset If tbM srsutar u sot foead aa m i ) aae asnafacsarr as bm Hits At) a S ta rnswiy eaMaaad. irlliMl. hMhnl. - -' Nw sMe. Oreeoe. I'U. Waaalactoi or msstlaaSala.iarQiiu1amr UM (unarn Oasristsrsua.srrwuatiT.sMt, "'T etaaa. yomlas rnpsal ar su-as THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO., DepL,H-105KANSaS CITY, MO. IPiricQS Injigd CONSUMERS9 PRICES Plain Treed, Clincher, Quick Deiachabla or Dcslop KM tor iSQrs m ISiSlI Tiros VIZI CASINO TUBS 323H $21.70 $4.65 34 x 4 - 33.60 6.40 36x4 ' 35.80 " 6.70 36x4 450 80 36x5 55.50 9.70 Tha First Fact United States Tires are made by a cooperative method that is unique in automobile tire manu facturing. In four of the largest and best equipped tire factories in the world four corps of tire special ists are working as a unit to give to the motorist, in United States Tires, the highest grade tire their combined skill can produce. It is precisely as if the motorist, desiring an ideal tire, should con tract with four leading tire manufacturers to build a tire that would actually combine every element of strength and every secret of manu facture known to the four companies. The Second Fact You can buy United States Tires in any style you prefer Dunlop (straight side), Quick De tachable and Clincher. Four different treads Plain, Bailey, Nobby, and Chain. . If you are convinced that a certain style of fastening or tread can best meet your require ments, you can not only get it in a United States tire, but what is far more important you can get it in a tire which is made as only United States Tires are made. Style is a matter of fancy, but satisfactory service is a matter of quality. The Third Fact It costs no more to buy these four-factory method tires than you are asked to pay for other kinds. This opportunity to secure extra value with out extra cost will appeal to motorists who are wedded to no other tire but the most economical tire it is possible to buy. There is every reason why UsHed Stales Tires should be your positive choice for the season of 1912. America's Predominant Tires SOLD EVERYWHERE, UNITED STATES TIRE COMPANY. NEW YORK JtceW le fasT eoga md"WHT HOT TRY THEff'm Ma asset's Smhmhf Emmg "sec- - - This price reduction on America's leading brand of tires is much more significant than may appear on the surface. The motorist could well afford to pay the former prices for M tires made as only United States Tires are made. For our well known method of combining the best features of four famous brands in one superior grade of tire practically puts United States Tires in a class by themselves. Therefore, the important feature of this announcement is not the mere price reduction on tires but the price reduction on tires of the United States kind. Hero arc throe immensely important facts about United Statos Tiros 1A