9 $16.50Thatdoes VERY nicely fer Coat&Trousers r "HE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAT 15. 1912. High School Cadet Company Ready for Parade : ll r VTa.ft . "Knapp-Felt" hat a proper "touch off to any outfit. 1 1 Cor. 16th and Harney SUjy FIRST APPLI CATION DARKENS GRAY HAIR Too don't ban to have gray hair or faded hair If yog doa't want te. Why look old or uoattractlvaT II your hair to (ray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effectively ky asing wyetn'e Baca and Sulphur Hair Kemedv. Apply a Uttla tonight, and la tha morn ing you will ba agreeably turpi ud at tha raaulu from a alalia application. The (ray halra will ba leaa conapicuoua, aad after a faw mora application will ba restored to natural color. Wyeth's Sao and Sulphur alaa .utcejy rcmoiraa dandruff, laarea tha scalp clean and healthy, and pramotea tha growth of tha hair. It la a clean wheleeom dressing which may he ueed at any time with perfect lately . Oat a fifty' cent battla from year drug gist today, and aee how ejulskly H will raatora the youthful color and beauty of your hair and forever end the naaty dandruff, hot. Itchy aoal aad falllni hair. All drunlata tell It under (uaran tee that tha money will ba refunded M you are not satisfied after fair trial. Special agent. Bhannaa A MaConaea Isn't it worth while to pay $10, or less, for the extra pleasure and safety of a perfect signal JERICHO? OOBAW STEAMSIIIPS. HAMBURG &arest tv a. Oe. QTIft 401 AMERICAN la tha World 1.110,000. soaig Atlantic Senrice PARIS HAHBCBO liTenaartvaala. Mar J J. 11 AM. uactamau ....May 15, I K M. gaunra A ay. Tie. T7T.'...May 3. 10 AM. Victoria aValae, June . t AM- tlrat cabin only. (Second cabin only. W1U call at Boulogne. CRUISES auat Ouu CtalelB a J" "' TWO IDEAL OBUISEI AJfO.ua THE WOitLI mill XZCVBSIOaTS AJIB tal Opttaaat jl " JSl in u..r i aan ... CRl'lSB. ls DeT. 1 . , I . . I r t all seeasaafT eaeeeeee ue as aka: lallw. Mai. aaara aratalaaa, eameeae, ssisee, leee. ait. SUUE2 CSUISI5 Te tha lAVB OF TMM aTX I0ST VM. Eirht dellgtixul craieea durm( June. Jaly and Aagaa. from atamharg- to VeTerey. Cape. V'? goa, loelsns. etc. Xmratioa 1 h it daya att J miln Leant "tcroaiA vent.- m; tpinw rBTUf am -rm- Writ for booalet of any eruioe. HAMB9.-AHEI1.A1 1H W. andoth at. ChleaM W. ec loeal aft. iaiO'-at an CUCUMBERS NIPPED B! FROST Other Vegetables Etcana the Cold of Monday Right GREEIT STU1T HOST PLENTli'Ul Home Grawa Variettee Aasmaat Thaee from Saathera Cllmce. Making a Goadly lec tion for Hoaerwlfe. Cucumbrra were the only vegetable damaged by th efroat Monday night and they only altghtly. Charle Jtuiga. tha moat extensive gar dener In Eaat Omaha, reported that none of hla vegetable waa Injured except the cucumbers. Other vegetable! ware a good ae before and will be brought to Omaha, helping to flood tha market, which already la altnoat satiated. Large stocks of vegetable from tha south now are on the local market. Rad ishes aeem to ba the most abundant. They are selling six big bunches for a cents. Wsx and string beans are selling at UH cents a pound, moat of them coming from Texas. Asparagus is on the counters at t bunches for a nickel and rhubarb at four bunches at the same price. Texss green peas are down to M cents a quart, while new potatoes are changing hands rapidly at t cents a pound. Strawberries are unusually plentiful. A King, manager of Hayden Bros.' grocery department, said a great amount of ths fruit hi being shipped Into Omaha. Two carloads are here today, he said. Oreen onions and spinach are having the usual demand, ths onions selling at six bunches for I cents, and spinach at TH cents a peck. Crop Prospects Boosting Salei of Farm Lands B. P. Howell and Roy O. Huffmeyer, traveling overland In an automobile from Shenadoah. Ia., arrived In Omaha yes terday. Jubilant over the proa pacta of grain products and land values. Howell and Huffmeyer are reel estate man of Bloux City and have traveled over the eastern part of Nebraska aad th west ern part of Iowa, making a two weeks In spection trip and selling land on their way. "Farm value are coming up aa th re sult of erop prospects," said Howell, "and I have never seen the chances bet ter for crops. We have gone overland in aa automobile with buyers aad have found very little land going at a bar gain figure. Three months sgo It was bard to find a buyer. Now It's Just ths other way. Most fanners do not care to part with their land, with the good pros pects for crops1 and the present high prices for grain. I am (lad to see con ditions as they are. "Wheat Is up from eight to fifteen Inches and the ground la right tor other grain. Considerable planting of corn has already been done m western Iowa and the turning over the soil hsa shown plenty of moisture la the ground. I dont know of a section that needs rain. The farm have bad an abundance of moisture from the but rains, enough to do for three of four weeks to com." 1 Four Persons Hurt by Falls on Street Accidents of small consequence kept the police surgeon and ambulance drivers busy for a eouple of hour early last alght. Fsur persona were hurt within half aa hour of each other, at different places; none eerloualy. At IJ6 o'cloct p. au. James E. Swanaoo, a teamster em ployed by a local lumber company, was knocked from hla wagon at Sixteenth and Howard streets by a street car and badly bruised and shaken up. and abortly after C. Deter. Be South axteenta street, was hurt by a ear a black away on Jack son aad Sxteenth. At 1 11 o'clock, Carl Wad urn, a laborer, living at mi Decatur street, was knocked do a at Thirty -ix aad rarnam streets by aa automobile owned by Mr. Ella Squires. SM Harney street Ha was given medical attention aad taken home by Mrs. Squire. Ha I aet Mrtoaaty tainted. The but accatient happened at t at o'clock at th Union station, aad this wsa th meat serious. Mrs. Emtly G rip per of Chadron was going down th Map at th depot when (he slipped aad tall the eatlr flight, hurting herself Inter nally and bruising bar tag aad arm, nha was carried to police headquarter and deo medical attention and sooa after was able to return to tha station aad catch a tram to bar ham. Tea can any goodsy to constipation with a dear coaod ear If you an Cham tMvUis'a Tahlata. Manr have bean serwaa- aently cured by their use. Par sale by all arugglsta. Marrtaare Laremaea. Tha following marriage nceases have heea granted: mmjt ITMaiaam Mm Hmmm. W Hiimmr ijm AimJe ft Mabel F. Gay. Corning. Ia- tt FeUks Dobrewelsky. South Omaha.... 3 Magdalena Pletryga, South Omaha ... 21 Duraa Hopkins. Omaha ZS laajr Dumbauid. Omaha. tx (Verge Wlchmann, Charter Oak. Ia.. S EuaaaetB aaaaw, urtr jmm ia.... a? . -lu Rhm. limit, n i ii , ll . . ar Lasmm Prbai. couth Omaha. MEAT FOR M CONDEMNED Inspector for the Board of Health Seizes Tainted Ken. FKISOXEllS HAD COmAITO) Action lay Be Taken to Compel the Coatrarters to Provide Meat that la at Leaat Pit te Br Eaten. Essu Fleihman, Inspector for the board of health, seised several pounds of meat at the county Jail yesterday which he examined and pronounced unlit for food. The mrat was tainted and urh a fetid meas that those who examined it de clared they would not "feed It to dogs." Complaints have been corning from pris oners In the county and city Jail alleg ing that "rotten stuff" was being given them for food. This led to Investigations which have generally supported the con tentions of the prisoners. Boms action may ba taken to fare th county commtsslonsrs to action compell ing the two firm who furnish ths meat for the prisoners to supply meat that Is not putrid aad Is otherwise fit for food. Know Omaha Better Club is Formed at LMtCAhisWeek To "Know Omaha Better." an organi sation will be formed this week st the Young Men' Christian association. Di rector E. P. Denlsoa has announced the first meeting to be held at the T audi torium neat Monday night. Addresses on Omaha will be made before th gather ing. Th association is the first to organ ise a Know Omaha club, although other have been proposed. Organisation of simi lar club about th city I being plan ned by a general committee representing the clvlo and business organisations. MRS. FREDERICK A. SMITH IS REPORTED SOME BETTER Word ha been received from General Frederick A. Smith stating his wife had taken a rally tor tha better. The letter addressed to Major Evana, adjutant gen eral of the department. Is from Hot Springs, where Mrs. Smith is taking treatment for her malady. The letter says those In attendance are holding out hopes for her recovery. Prtgattal Pales In the stomach, torpid liver, lame bark and weak kidneys are soon relieved by Electric Bitter. Ournteed. HK. For ssle by Beaton Drug Co. TEACERS WANT MORE PAY Wil Ask the Board of Education for an Increase. SAT SALARIES ASE TOO SMALL Are secrlna Data from Other ritlee Before Making Their Reqarat Prtaclpala Not laeladrd la the Plaa. COUNCIL GOESJODES MOINES Will Study the Workin? There of the Casaaelaaloa Plaa. Grade and kindergarten teacher of Omaha will ark the board of Education fur Increase of salaries before this term of school expires. A committee of twelve teacher from various schools bald a meeting Monday night and decided toj ek that the maximum salary of KM be In creased to 11.4)0. Before going to th board with the re queet the teachers will secure informa tion from other cltlea When Ihe ce Is presented th committee will attempt to show that owing to tha high out of living teachers are not being paid a llv. lng wage. Minimum salaries for a grade teacher ar new UN. which Is Increased gradually until it reaches a maximum of KX aftsr ten years of service. Principals are taking no part in the plans for an Incrsass of salaries. Grade teachers appointed the committee of twelve and this committee bss named a committee to ask ths board for the de sired increase. Msny of the grade teachara have small famllle to upport and they maintain it cannot be done on a year. Aa at tempt to how that higher wag ar be ing paid elsewhere will be made when the case Is laid before the board. Retiring teachers who havs taught tor forty years are being paid UN now, and under ths nilaa of the board no higher aagea can b given any teacher below lb eighth grade who I not a principal. CRIPPLED MAN CURSES THOSE WH0REFUSE ALMS Tim O'Reilly, victim of an eastern rail road wreck. In which he loot both legs at the hip and on arm at th shoulder. was brought Into polios headquarter last night for th second time within two day for abusing pasaersby who refused him alma O'Reilly was formerly a railroad maa and a doten years ago waa so bsdly hurt thaat he hsd to have both legs and an arm amputated In order to save his life. He recovered and since hsa been unsble to earn a living except by beg ging, and his condition hss so soured his disposition that be ha formed the habit of cursing everyone who passes him with out giving slms. When srreeted Sunday night he was released by Captain Dempsey, who wsa touched by hla condition. DAN BUTLER IS TO BE MAYOR Will Be I blef EscrntKr Officer Der- Trls rw Official! Be ing Located. All city commlselonrm. with the excep tion of lan B. Butler of Iho department of finances and accounts, left at I yesterday afternoon over the Rock Is- Isnd railroad for Des Molnea, to study t -a c mmtsslon plan ol government be fore actively entering upon their duties tent. City Clerk Tom riynn. Fire Chief Baiter and the chief clerk In the comp troller' office will accompany the com- mlMlonsrs. th comptroller's clerk going ss Mr. Butler representative, Butler be lng usable to leave the city when the mayor I absent, aa hf becomes acting mayor. C. II. Wlthnell, commissioner of fire protection and watsr supply, hss an nounced that Pred Schamel will be made head clerk of the building Inspection de partment. Schamel hes been collector un der the city and county treasurer for sev eral year. At th men'ng o the inimtsloner Thursday area lng. several resolutions di recting minor change la the personnel of the depsj-TKnt of city government may be Intr I "I, but n ehniigu will be mads among the haad of departments and chief :lo-ks. Th new conitn sslonsrs are now devoting th ptlnOpal part of their time to getting located. City Clerk Plynn I located In his nsw office and Commissioner Butler hss moved out and I comfortably Initsiled In ths former office of ths comptroller. Jack Ryder, commissioner of police, sanitation and aubllo safaty. I having offices fitted up Immediately south of the health com mslonera office. C H. Wlthnell and Thomas MoOovern have not yet secured office. A. C. Kugel will occupy th Street commissioner's office and J. Hummel will locate In th nark board oflcea. All offices will be plainly furalshd and a faw of th com missioners hav decided that not even a rug will be placed on the floor of their sanctums. Balldla Psraalt. Ttandall K. Brown, 111 South Pour- teenth street, extension. ps; C. H. Rehechlln. Iim MOUfn iwemr-urwt aireei, - . 1 1 t'ifVM. i W Vmrllr iramn owl"". - - Twenty-fifth nd Javne. frame dwelling. B1.HJD; jonn . IJi-inrn-wii.i. n ' -' avenue, brlrk apartment building, ll.oue: dwelling. .": Mrs Catherine Nash re- pairs to winning ai wemiam '--ney, 14,00u 3 U) Hotel Food for the Home Guest at the Poet Tavern, Battle Creek, have been enjoying; a delicious new food Post Tavern Special It is made of the bebt parts of wheat, corn and rice. The combination of these field grains produces a smooth, creamy food of delicate flavour and rich, substantial nourishment This hotel food is now made for home use. To be cooked as a porridge and nerved hot with sugar and cream or milk. Your grocer has it , (15c pkg.) Tomorrow's Breakfast Made by Pottom Cereal Company, limited, Pare food Factories, Battle Creek, Mich. M&ke Faust Spaghetti the chief dinner dish one night each week Do thi3 for the pleasure it will give the whole family. Do it for the wholesome nourishment contained in a dish of' 1FA1UST BRAND MACARONI And for economy's sake, for Faust Spaghetti most perfectly takes the place of expensive meats. Faust Spaghetti is made from Durum wheatrichest in the elements that build up the body and supply energy. It is made in kitchens that are spotlessly clean and carefully packed in oaor-proof , damp-proof and dust-proof packages. It comes to you delightfully fresh and dean, Write for our free book of recipes. 5c and 10c packages. MAULL BROS. St Louis, Mo. W KF. I r W Bjl saataMatTesaTesaaaaMs v What Kind of a Guarantee Do You Want. Mr. Automobile Bayer? iws"ir n i. t ' tosne tt am um pedum guarantee their cars for M dare. All right; that's better than nothing ana fooa enough for scan neopl wha aca't care. It 1 even a quarter as good a. Mm ekwkaakar uasUs. Tata there I snoaW kiad af guaraot. A fuaxasitaa shamed of itself, w. call It. because all the seaurenr jrott hav I. th car's "raeorda." That ia about ss food a that ataaat sn.rai T4 Ammlr knowa him CMT hettaaT you oo and tf b wont t(a a (uarantss, be careful. Thin b waera Mm fcsMfcbakar fuarantee cone te th It ia a good a iod----a signed warranty bond of Thsj aVadsbaasr Corporation. And it's good for a year booauaa very Irudefaaker B M P S0" ar riaaaer"M'rii worth tha price you pay for It, W know what our cars will do and wa AT fa Ramambor thlsi In gaareatee and put arica Taa Studr baker Corporation take better car. of Its owner thesn any other automobile company In th world. Wraraaa. tetfltoreterl yea J The Studebaker Corporation Detroit, lattaWgaa Oaaaka ateaaaa, tot raraaaa atreea. &. A. Setter, Mgr. w. m. wnaom AVTOMoanva oo, Xjosal aVgasts, aoio-ls-t-i aUreay I treat. LEADS THEM ALL If ycKTwaivt Quality Purify and Service order Beer Tilt PERFECT BREW ACE NCI tS cVERYWHcRC- . THEO. HAMM BREWING CO. ST PAUL MIJiK J. A. TUTHILL Tel. Douglas 15H Bear 1313 Doug! St Ioca Retailer. Omaha, N. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER la tie Leading Airkultnral Journal of the went. Iti columns are flll.4 with tha beat thought of the day to matter pertaining to tie farm. U. raacb and tbo orchard, aad it is factor in the development of th. great western country.