THE BEE: OMAHA,. - FRIDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 6, 1912. MART STYLES FOR COLLEGE FOLK, 'Young men and women are outfitting for the coming term this store is ready to meet their requirements better than ever. , ENGINEER SLUGS THE BANDIT Man Who Held Up Train Hear New K0rleam in Custody. ROBS MAIL AHD PASSENGERS in : .Early fashion, rumors are corroborated or denied, ii the authentic" styles: shown in otir Young Jklea's Department as well. asm the Misses' section. 1',v' : X. ; The Cl6thes4)rohlem, for young folks going ' 'away to : College is ; importanttheir au thentic t styles count " for much - and quality should be unquestionable. ' - ii Values jwe;are.j:lad to say are unusualdue to market conditions and to buying facilities that are unsurpassed. mm i 1518-20 FARNAM STREET. PYTHIANS LOWER AGE LIMIT 'Iowa Lodge Seduces it from Twenty ' 0m to Eighteen. 'SISTEMOCD IS FLOTJEISHINQ Castrate Reed of DeaaoeraHo Cons (.' mittee Cohipletes Plana for Iowa ..J 4 Early Oats. I V (From, a Staff Correspondent) v DBS MOINES,. lav. Sept fc-KSpecial .Telofram.) Tli Iowa members of the Knights of Pythias went on record today jas in favor of bavins the order admit to .full membership men who are- U years ! iMt-o j n?mng - It. This lit m accord with steps taken by the 0t tfrems lodge to chant th rnle for the 'entire order tn3 Iowa will report in favor of the chapge. f - r The Pythian sisters reported at their yrfietitinf that there are about 6.089 tnem 'bers wttH nearly 7,009 of the Knlghta af jfiliated with them. . Dei Molne tM se lected for the next place of meeting. y. ''', i OmhI Im Tow. V ChalnttaiiRer,of the democratic state (committee ' foAif partially eotnplata plans for the Iowa tour of Wood row W1I Uon, commencing about 'September 17 and ' (including Stoux City. Porf ' Dodge and Ce dar RapHUl - '" ' r.-tuvrf Hunting on Sunday; ' ) ReiFolfiarXicenses; Bays Attorney I WTETiSTRTl CTTYi fi.: Sent. KfSoe- ,clal.)Does a hunter's license permit a iman ' to hunt en Sunday f If not, . doe .Sunday hunting revoke the 41 cense? A lot of Attn, tfa Webeter City want ta jltnow, and tlie ooluttorr of the problem 'may coat eoitte 'of tism their Hoeneee, to ay notlilrrg of fine. 1 The Iowa bunting aoaaon- opened' September IT whlh ay falao happened thla year t fall o Sun .lay: On that day 'Webatep City hunter 'galore vera trampimr lake, foadv and riven Kereabouta looWng' for anything In tha game- lines i Hon. Weeley Martini a well known at Itornay of thl city itrongSir eppoMd to .Sabbath deaeeration) has- paused a big Vommotlon iif tlie rank of Sunday hunts, era by calling the attentioii of local off cera and gdmavwardati ta-ttha condiUani ,that pravailed hereabouts Sunday. Mr. Marttn oloima a huater'a license doea not jPermtt of Sunday hunting, and that 1U um on that, day revokaa IV ('Wboleaal jacUvlty la antlalpatad on. the part of 'game warden In support at hie con itentlen Hit Martini quotna (from eactlon COM of the Iowa eode, aa fallows': 'If any perae be found! on! th first day ot the- week,; oommonlyt called SundHy, Wntragedftni carrying tlrlearma, dancing, luntiiitt, phootlng, hoTae racing, etc., he hall be fined not more thaw five nor leas jthan onaidbllar and be Impirtnoneet, etci Kartln holda thatttnaamuch aa thta faectlon clearly- mafcea1 ' Sunday hunting illegal, iVtokacB of It onitha part of a mnter with a Ucenee fortfclta th license In tho same mantiBr aa a ipharmaciBt or oAcohkapeV forfetta) hlrf , B cense for .breaking h law ngardtnglit BORDEN PLACED OS PACKERS Court Holds Meat Producers Eespon sible for Trichinae.. AHMOUB, DEMUEEEE OVEEETJLED Hew York Judge Saya Middlemen , are Not to Blame for Lack of . Care la the ' Pwcklag - ' Planta. :NEW TORK, Sept 5.-In overruling a demurrer Interposed by Armour & Co. In a damage ault brought by Sophia, Kel tener, who alleged that she had ' been nolaoned by trichinae-Infected' pork pre pared by the defendant Judge Noyea in the United States district court today ruled that the packer,' not the middle man or retailer, Is responsible. I'The producer should be held respon sible for the result of negligent acts which he can readily foresee," aald the court 'TThe Iron manufacturer who falls to Inspect a piece of Icy. cannot foraee that It Will be used In a bolter and cause a ship to sink. But the packer who fails te Inspect his products for polaonou pr aaltes or Ingredients; knows- that poison will poison and' that the' persons to be poisoned through his neglect w4,! those who eat his products and no one else." , 1 . - , Armour ft Co. contended that a manu facturer who deals with the middleman and not directly with the consumer owes the latter n duty whatever except the duty of refraining front knowingly and' wilfully Inflicting Injury, i ii in r.,'-. Consuls Iinrestite 4 DeatEsofT)(C0ehtiJ: of New York Lawyer NEW., TORK, : Bepfe, fc-Consular - repre sentatives ;of two forehm. nations 1hter eated themselves, todar" In the case of Burtow-Wit OiUsonfclss. Newi'Torlt Ikwyer, agatnstx whom; .the Aiiatrtan eottsuiate atarted. prdceedlngat yeaWrday ;tb' have him. removed a executor f that will of Mrs.jaa iSsaiwi. .a, widow;' She was drowned not long an hi Greenwood lake. Orange unty while -Int eompanjp with 01bon In a. rojabDsvt-v Sha ileft an estate of about. $10,009,. : v ' y, (, According t Jahn X Broderlolc, the (vot ing consul general front, Qreatr Britain, Ms. Gibson wa counsel and adviser for John Rice O'Neill, a British subjeat, who disappeared more than, a year ago after winning a $30,000 damage suit from a rail road company for .loss of, a leg. The British consulate made efforts several months ago- to trace O'Neill, but without avail.. .,'." i . .I- i In 1906 Gibson was counsef tor ' Mrs. Alice Kinnan,,, who was killed in. her home In tha Bronx. The murder never was aolved. On the recommendation of the coroner's Jury Gibson was held In 126,000 ball pending investigation of the case, but he was released on a habeas corpus writ and the matter was dropped. Subsequently he brought suit for false iarrest. ' HSr. Gibson appeared at hla law office In downtown New Yorlt today, but aaid he had no statement to make, "I may have something to say later," ha added. Got, Indigestion? .Stomach Upset? 1 : , Bekhbg Up Gas or Sbur Food? ' you. don't wanuawslow remedy when your stomach' baeor an uncertain bna or harmful ms your stomach ie too vsluable; you mustn't injure ft with draetio drugs. ;: . papa's DiapepalA-vte noted for its speed in giving rsllef ; tt harmlaseneaei ft certain .unfailing, action In regulating sick, sour, jey stasnaoha Its mUUons of euros In indigestion, , dyspepsia,, gastritis and other stemaob trouble ha made K famous the world over. ' .... PAPE'S a CBA1M TaiAMSULBt O" MM MAKES DISORDERED' ST0MACH9 FBEL riMB IN rf IYS MINUTES, CrJRES fNDICESTWN. DYSPEPSIA. Mas In Cak Catekiea Him . Off His , , Gaard and Hits lm Wit Torch Says He Is from Florida. NEW ORTiEAN-S. Sept 5.Suffering from a fractured; skull, the bahdlt, who,' siBgle,; handed,; robbed the Kew Tork hlimtted train on , the-Louisville 4; Nash ville raJIrnad twelve mllea east .of New Orleans last night, later to' be felled by the locomotive driver, was brought" to New Orleans this morning and placed In the charity hospital. , . ' The bandit said his name wag Howard E. Edwards and that his family lived in Jupiter, Fla. .He gave the poUce in formation ' which is ' expected to lead to the early capture of three other mem bers ef a gang that is believed to have been responsible for a series of senate ttonal train robberies in this section., Ed wards is In a precarious condition. Men la Six Care Rennet.' Edwards first crawled aboard the en gine not far from New Orleans and cov ered. Engineer Baer and the fireman with two revolvers. He carried a small valise in which, be bad dynamite and nitre glycerin. The train was stopped and with the engineer' and fireman preced ing him at the point of a revolver, Ed wards rifled- the mall cur of all regis tered mall and then relieved the men pas sengers in five sleepers and a oiub car of their valuables. . He did not - offer to molest women. He secured almost $1,000 in cash, then marched the engineer and fireman, back to the engine- and or dered them to proceed. 1 After riding1 on the engine for about twenty-five miles Engineer Baar caught Edwards off his guard' and struck him a terrific blow on the head with, a brass torch, fracturing the base of, the skull. Edward fired one snot as it fell. It went wild. Engineer Baer proceeded to. rain Wows with the torob until he had the bandit unconscious. , Cine to Other Crimea. When the train reached Bay St Louis, Mlis,, ..the robber was taken off and placed in the charge of the railroad sur geon until police officers and detectives from New Orleans arrived there in a spe cial ft rain. Although Edwards waa un conscious at intervale throughout the night he gave the peSse valuable. Infor mation concerning his alleged partners. Edwards Is Ave feet six Inches in height and, weighs 1& pounds. Ha appears to be about 30 years of age. Orleans division of the Louisville ft Nashville railroad, who was a passenger aboard the train, stated that only one man on the train had a revolver, but ht could not use It, because the robber kept the trainman in front of him. when he passed through the ears. Many of the passengers knew of tbe pwac c & robber and they hid their valuaftiee. Coadnetov and Passoaigera Robbed. OSAGE CITT, Ran., Stpt. J.-A masked man, boarded a Missouri Pacific passen ger train -here early today, , held up the conductor,; the auditor,, , six jmen ln ,the smoker, ana,. after obtaining only $30' for his pains,' jumped ;feom the' traln when It stopped, at a water tank and eeosiped in a, corn fleld. ,TJi conductor reported thtoM!va i,tli. aiaa4atfr.,t I T''-l. A t .I,, p ;i ,t..nii' f MICHIGAN CONVICTS ARE W . AGAIRPUT'TO WORK R-Ali' the in.. 'JACKSOJrMich.,' Sept mates "ef" tfie Michigan. State prison, ex cent rhosr alleged to have ; led Jn, Tues days revolt? we're put 'to', work today; The 'militia still 'clrcleiT about the' prison today and iriulcatiffns were- ithat'fhe'.BoI dlers will probably Btay there all week., TVew Snath Dakota ''Corporations PIETtRE. S. D.;'Sept' 5.-(SpeCial.) ArtlcMs of Incorporation have been filed; Wlta- the secretary of state for the Re- public Mining company, with a main of fice at Dead wood and a branch at Chi cago. . The eompany was inoorporatea at $1,000,000 and the incorporators are Norman T. Mason Doadwood: James H. Knight Chleagoi, F. Jones,. Oregon,' in. ; and TTtlllam Hv; Grover'and Paul ferp'wn of .Cook county,' Illinois, y Articles were also filed for the Uni versal Health1 company at 1500.000, with Tom C. MeNamee f Pierre' and George Coombs et al., of San. Diego Cal., as in corporators, .. ... Kxetee Schools to Open. EXETER, Neb., Sept 5. -(Special. )- The Exeter High school opens for the year's work Monday, September 9, with the following as the corps of teachers: Superintendent H" Jennings, .elected for two years; principal, miss juertna n- yeart; aasistant principal, Mrs. Jessie Jennings; second assistant principal, .A. M. Harms; grammer, Miss' Ethel Lain-, Intermediate, Miss Josephine Cobun; sec ond primary, Miss Minnie rraxler; first primary, Miss Nellie" Pflug; music. Miss Eva Storie. The district was . obliged to build a new building on . the grounds this year to take, care of the manual training and ag ricultural departments; USA, i 2 1 ' '"ft Vr a' Bloomlnvton Xotvs. BLOOMINOTON, NB. Sept S.-(Spe-clal.'The extreme drouth of the "last several weeka threatens to ruin the corn crop. Already farmera axe rushing silos to completion, that they may save tha crop In that form Many trees about town are dying and residents are using city water to tha limit of the allowance to keep' their iaws allvev ' ' ' The Bloomington High School Parlia mentary Law club organised thHi morn ing with a membership of forty-four. The officers are as follows president Ben Herrlngton; vice president, Verne Dunn; secretary.. Ray Reynolds; treasurer; Charley Walker; time keeper, Gale Hat tan; librarian, .Newton Holmes, Gregg's Manual of Parliamentary Law will be the 'basis on instruction. . ' JJURCE 56 CENT CASE ANY ' DRUG STORE. S HtV It f5v& SAVE TIES COUPON ' IT HELPS YOU GET Itz G?3 War Ttrcsli tie Canera ; . OMatsdnlog ',. ' . :; Brady's Famous Cfwil War Photographs) (fUll iy ftiw-iriw ml tU V. S. Wm Pu .ir . it) And Profeaacr Ebon's) Newly Writtca KBetory of the Civil Wsur . re Two Splendid Suggestions for the Skin and Hair . Simple little home-reiredles usually do mere ' to conserve the ;eompexion than' cxpetisive'piparatlohs, and ecpeciaily is this, true of a spurmax lotion fbr the face. neck, arms - and hands.. This is prepared by putting - 4,. ounces spurmax into pint wit h hazel or hot water, and adding 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine. The spurmax lotion is Invisible whn on and imparts, a deiicate and velvety smooth ness to the kin. Its use banlshea all rompUxlen fnaeta rand pretects the skin from -ehsps; and 'roughnesa, Shao'pooisg with aotarox .cJeana the bairoand saelp of all dusi dandruff and excess oil, and go Energizes (X that dullr faded straggly' aan; takes on j a bright lustre, rich even color and ' silken flnff Xe 'can" easily prepare -your own sham-i poo by dlsaolving a teaspoonful canthrox In a cup of hot water. Occasional shampoos with, canthrox keep- the scalpi healthy . and -eneouragev -a . bountiful growth of beautiful .hair. Adv. ' ; 1 Why British Athletes Made Poor Showing in 4 the Oljiiipic'Games" LONDON1,' Sept.' SA Great Britain's faiy ure to get.bette resets 'at-thetOlymplc games' at Stockholm Is contained today In the report of the British Olympic com mittee. . 1 ' . ' "It-was -noOnwre , specializatlion' whieli enabled Sweden and the United States to do- better than the British: empire," says the report ' "The only winner of three gold medals came from. Finland. The pentathlon and the decathlon were wen by an American who- showed quite ex traordinary aU" round 'ability. Sweden won all. the points in the modern pentath lon and obtained more points than any other nation In the whole of the games by sedulously cultivating every form ef physical ability 'possessed by its inhabi tants, and Its strength, and, capacit as a nation have been -enormously increased in the process.'' .;' T .-. ', J The lack of serious Interest in the games on the part of the' British public is de clared by the committee to have greatly affected the enthusiasm of the British competitors. Owing to want of funds these also ware deprived. o.Loppqrtunitles for training under trainers acquainted with the best scientific methods. ' , It rests with the British public; says the report, whether this state of things shall be remedied in. the future. , :leSale of feul? u fr Engineer Killed in .'' Wreck of fast Train ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept' 5.-Michael May, engineer of the ' Missduri Pacific , fast train which departed at S o'clock today for KanSaa CTtt, wa kilted when the engine left the track at Fern Glen, twenty-one miles from St. Louis. ;. His fireman, J. F. Stankar, was 'badly scalded.' An official report from, .the railroad company gay the information that no passengers or rrialclerks were Injured. Two engines were pulling the train. The first overturned Into a flitcn, the second engine and the mail car wera detailed,' but remained upright. , Since Senator Cummins has announced himself against a third party and yet for Roosevelt Colonel John O. Teiser feels tftat . he has eompany at the original promulgator1 of 'that proposition. ' "Then Cummins Is neither a bull moose nor a progressive,, but rather a.'Telser- tt," remarked the intelligent bystander. 1 Jerry Howard is now called upon to raise that 33-cent ante. Will he do It? Watch Jerry. , Notice how ail the charter members of the Wemen' -Weodrow Wilson . league Hear names . of well koa'.' deaoeratio LOUP CITY MAN NAMED ,,(?fDB; VACANCY UPON TICKET GRADl iSLANDi, 5eb.V..'iflt B.-Spe. cial, Taii?fmm.7Me'mbers of the repub llaa'.tteJtnmltti 'tot the Twenty-second senatorial district; composedof Sherman, luffalo. and 'eKamej cxjurttWsmef here kay arid placed Roberf;P Stanr pf Loup Sty. an jattoraeyV,-in , onUnatfoii; for state-senatprjto fill 4he,,acaneXeB,used byv'hVreslisliasbS the primary; nontfe ifr. Starr Is sijd to be a TeguIaV; republlean personally .'favoring the slppUoa of Taft and .Sharraa'n ; and endorsii theVretiublican national i'plat- ,.:v'b7f.;J0-t '-X It LJ -That WiUbe3 Held Next Monday at Br andeis Stores ;WiHBe the Greatest Rug Sale That Has . Ever Been Held in Any Store in any City 4This Isthe Entire Rug Stock Bought From a Famous Philadelphia House at a . Bargain- Unheard of in tha'Business History of That City, . :i : ' -(v ' . - , ' " " . "We Will Sell $16 Room Size Brussels Rugs at .....$7.98 We Will Sell $25 Room Size 'Axminster Rugs at.. .. . ... .$12.98 ' "We Will Sell $30:9xl2'Aiimnster and WHton Velvet Rugs at $15.98 . The Highest Grade 9x12 Seamless Wilton Rags Made, .Worth $55, at.'. ..$29.98 : And Hundreds of Smaller .Rugs at. Smaller Prices. ( , SEE .THE 12 GREAT .WINDOW DISPLAYS- " , ' 1 j ' . ; , " V THEY ARE THE TALK OF OMAHA. Sale Begins Next Monday at Brandeis Stores ailaimllLamsl pssaaspsja. JUE 'i i1 IL J T tion and an old fashioned wedding cele bration at the farm home of Mr. and Mrsr-. WUUaav Moderow parents, of the bride. 'Professor. Qtt; 1s -the principal of the German Lutheran schools at Lin coln. ' '"'' '' '',;. ' -t ' Mrs., Golda Zlenenberg died at her home The ceremonyr.was followed by a recep- twa miles north of Falrbury yesterday. She is survived by a daughter-two weeks old; and a son.- Mrs. Zlenenberg Is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L B. Shelburne, prominent farmer liting two miles south of Fairbury. She was born In this county and attended' the- Fairbury schoolB. She was married, to " William Zlenenberg In 1906. Th.e funeral., services were held this afternoon. ,'V i Prof- Huns JaerskBsen, ' FORT WAYNE, Ind., Sept. 6.-Prof, Hans Juergensen, 40 years old, formerly of St' Louis and for nine 'years a mem ber of the faculty of the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, died at a Ros pital In this clfy thla af tifn6cfn.yHe came to-Fort Wayne1 three weeks ago-to un dergo a surgical operation 'tor 'stomach trouble 'j, "' ' H. J. ZEUCKf DECLllill: BULL MOOSE NOMfNATIONi DAVENPORT. la., Sept. 5.-Herman J. Zeuck, nominated at Des Moines yester day 'as progressive ealrtdiaate- for con- gresa from the Second Iowa district, to day decunea ine nommairon. . . i i J. W. Copeland of Dayton, Ohio, pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy fbr his boy who had a cold, and before the 'bottle waa all. used ine ooy s cold wa. gonev Is that not Better tnan to pay a five dollar doctor's, bill? For sale by all dealers. J y y v DEATH RECORD y .- " v Mrs.. S. P. Rosers., . ..." . EXETER, Neb.,.' ' Sept , 5.-(SpeciaL) Mra S. P. Rogers of EXeter diea at a College View sanitarium, September 1j Mrs. Rogers came to Exeter from Illi nois ' about thirty-flve years- ago. She taught school for a few years, then en tered the bank of her brother, W. H; Wallace, where she remained until a few years ago. , The funeral' services were held in the CongregatfonaT church here. Mrs. Golda KteaenberB. FAtRBCRT, Neb., Sept. 5.(-Spea!al.) '.hymeneal;- StZTOW. Neb.,'Sept.i5t.teclal.) Miss Nan Carney- 4aughter; of one of SUtton' oldest merchants, was married at ,the family home at sunrise Wednesday, Sep tember 4, 'to Prof. Roy ;F.' Swift of Ne braska' Wealeyan "university, Uncoln. The ceremony was performed by- Rev. N A. . Martin, district superintendent, as sisted,' by Rev. John CalVert Prof. Swift and his young bride will make their home ''tit Boston. Masts, y, ,:v fy Ott-Moderow. WEST POINT, Neb., Sepf 6.MSpeclak)i -rThe' marriage- off Ptoferaw Walter Ott and Miss Anna: Moderow was xolemniaed at . Sti John's ' German Lutheran churbft by, Rev. S. Meeske,. pastor, on Thursday.. A Beautiful Complexion 1 m 7 ' U. May Bt Yurt i,ltx Days FsiECICE. STsw Drug that Quickly Removes Tbsse Homely Spots. 1 V . Th.m'. no Ioniier the- slightest itted of feeling ashamed of your freckles as a nuw drug, othine double strength has been discovered that positively removes these homely epots. . y Simply get- oner ounce oi miuns-uuu strength, from Beaton irug company and apply a little ot it at night, and In the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear. while the lighter ones- nave ranmnea en tirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a neauunu ow ooro- Besure to ask for the double strength othine. as this is sold under guarantee of money hack if It fails to-remove freckles. Nadinola CREAM The Complexion Beauttfier Uud and Endorud Bj Thousands NADINOLA- banishes tan, sallownessK freckles, pimples,, liver-spots, etc. ; Extreme cases twenty davs. Rids pores and tissues of impurities, leaves the skin clear, soft,, healthy.' Directions and 't guarantee in package. By toilet connters-or mail. Two iizes. i 50' cents and $1'.S0; i- , " ' NATIONAL TOILST COMPANY. Pari Tsaja- SoM b'r Hh.rniMi-McCiHm.il uniB Co.,' Owl- Dro Co., Lortl Fham.c,, Huvard Pirmoy. cthra. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. A Cvael MUtake Is to neglect a edld or cough. Dr. King's New Discovery cures them- and- may prevwt consumption 50c end $1.00. -For sWle by -Beaton Drug Co. y '- ,.?,,-lV FIRST APPLICA- Vy-TIOK DARKENS GRAY HAIR Ymj don'P have 'tb" tiaw gray bair or .fiadAd Wirtf. yon don't want, to. "iWhy look - idiori'-amittrawtie? '.- If. year , hair 1j gray or -tided -you cam vchangia it .easily,'-qolrfcly andveffecttvely by : using iWyetlt a ' Saigw and- w&ulpbw v Hair Remedy. Apply a Itttle, tonight and in ,tb morning- you : wiU be agreeably aur tfrlsad.i'at ','tlie- .results. - ."from a -single application, The gray, bairm. will, -be .les Conspicuous, and after . a. few ' more applications wlir !' Bestored " to natural cSolor.w -i li'.-X"' iic'.'. ' -'jm-1 fWyeth's Sage and Sulphur also-' quick ly 'removes dandruff, leaves th . scalp Clean and', healthy, . and 'promotes 'the growth' bt half. ' If is ."a ':' Wean.- whole some dressing ' which' may; be 'used at any time-with perfect -safety: y V "- S tOtt'tftlfty cnt 'bottle fKim your drur gist today; ' 'and see :howv'4uiekly ft "will restore the youthfUP eol'or and beftiity of your hair"' Snd forever "end'' ttie '" hsisty dandruff, hot, Itchy scalp and falling hair. All drnggiets sell - it tunder guar antee that the money wllfcbe refunded if you are, not satisfied after a, fair 'trial. ' Sherman & .McConnell Drug -Co., 102 Sa ltn,' 824., So. ltth, 20TvN. 16th, 1 24tr tnd Farnarfi' Sts.' ' SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Kearney Hifitary Academy . We eombine Military Training with Acadehifc and Business courses, de veloping at once the mind and body, iromqting at. oace. scholarship., nuktt Iness and self reliance. Ou classic and1 scientific' courses prepare for all colleges. Our commercial courses prepare for business. Efficient instruction, thorough: equipment, wholesome environment and healthful climate. Moderate prices, , Write for Illustrated catalogues , , . EAgST IT. BVSSEXiXh Head Master, -CEAXHXT, NEB. rllEBOASKA -MILITARY AOADEfslY - : 1' : -:r..uriCpLW,v "'I. v.'Vy,: '':y X- it is no longer necessary to send youryboy east to be educated. . The NEBRASKA JilLITART ACADKSfY prepares totx coltega or. business; It haa good buildings,1: ample- grounds, n equipment and splendid faculty, one teacher for every ten- .hoys' ' ' ' . J .Let us send you a catalog telling, the wholes'tory. Schobr opens September 18 r number UmitetL B. D. HAYWAKDf, 8iiDerintn3ent ; T,h ':' Lincoln, Xeb. Omaha Office Taxton Hotvl NEW POLICIES. The Midwisst Life now has m t'ne mar ket a, complete set of low premium, pol icies. : Many persons have expressed sur prise -'.-that old line ' insurance - could ' be bought at, such reasonable rates. The an nual; premiums, on an ordinary life pol icy for $1,000 of Insurance at age 30. is enly $14.34; at age 26, $18.20; at age 31, $lS.56i; at age 36", $21.66; at age 41, $25.76; at age . 46,, $31.33! and . at age 51, $38,88. These premiums are payable for life and the in surance is payable at . death. On a 20 Payment Life Dollcv at th sa.me bm. the annual; rates are C2.34. ia4.38, $,84, 129.85, $33.66; $33.56 and $45.10, respectively. On ' this form ttie premiums are all paid In twenty years- and the Insurance is payable at death. Both terms - have liberal surrender values after the nay- ment ot . the third 'premium. Fos ad ditional Information call -or write-. V y; THE "MIDWEST. LlfE V. S. Sneli, President . , - , A SXBBASBA COMTANT Tirst Wational Baalc Bldg., Uncoln. Omaha Agent. A. A. TAtiOB, "a Faktda Bldli. AMUSEMENTS. Fhonesj Dong. 494. XndJL-1494. Matinee Daily .2:18 Jlvery Night , 8:1. - ADV4.XGED TAV DETIXXB. ' Joseph Hart's "Dlnkelspell's Christmas" Watson's Farmyard Circus; Stein, Hme, Thon.as; Robert and Lawrence Ward; Orn.a Trio; Reba and ,Ines Kaufman; Lockhart and Leddy. ' Animated Photography. - ; " ' Orpheum Concert Orcnestra. ' " Vriceai Wight, leo, flSc, SOo, 78o. Mat OaL-lOa. Beat seats aSc, ex. Bat. as Sua. : BRANDEIS THEATER: Tonight Friday, Saturday, aBo to 1 ATUBBAT KATIUXB, 9So4M THE SfeEPKERD OF BE HILLS The Popular American riay. Bait Sunday Wight AU Week THE JAMES EAWX.ST STOCK CO. Mats Wednesday and Batuday. Daily Mat 100; Evaufngs, ' 8c; 10a and ana. - on .songias Dorset, at lata. TBOS KIPTO'Sf Everybody says: Oreaa A HITTO Big alne for BrtoeT BTTOWE TAPDETILI.B Includes Adele McNeil; Cowboy Minstrels; Her bert & Denis; The Hirsctorna; Waazer Sc Palmer; Hippescope. Continnoas I to 6; 7 to U p. m.f Daily. "Omaba's row casirrir. uauy Mat. Ift-as-eOe BvgS., 15-86-B9-7SO ' AL REEVES g - BEAUTY SHOIf EXTBAVAGAHSA A WD TA179ETZLZ.B Andy Lewis, and Dancing Belles, Anlte, Zella 'Russell and Enough Pretty trirls for Two Shows. . Most Expenoiva Show In the Big Fellow's Career, tulles' Dime Matinee Every Week Bay. a g&f !V5atmce Today The Kerry Musical Sxtravagaaaa THE COW and THE MOON Prices: lOo, BOo, 3Qc.' iCatinses Sally. Sun.: Within-the law. Seats ThMrm- SCHOOLS ASO COLLB1GE8. .Hardin' vSMS ram bet mdowad (!rU' scbool la tW'cotrtl We. yrrfator 'in luaKrf: OS HIshMt rank at anlTcrsltlM. Cmw Art, Xlucutieo, Uuui. DnatH 6cl.nc aoS Bailnua. O.reo-airtca Conterratoo Cwm.a SUn4nU. Modem l.uinm.nt Citalos, ,Aiirm JoW W. Million. A. M.. rim. s ..oims ma, Ii. ' KRUG THEATER Mat-, flOT Wight, t.-SOj Beat Seats, BOo QUEENS OF THE FOLIES BERGERE -- REAL BURLESQUE X LADIES' DD1E MATINEE TODAY HOTELS AM SL'JIMBK RESORTS o 1 . iSkjOEtrri onsn.unm x , iowa lw$H Schsol for 6M$ an3 Yml Ufii : Conducted bj the Sisters of HumifitT Mary Situated one-half mile northeast of the . cit, of Ottumwa, Iowa. Grounds beautiftd and extensive, covering an area of 125 acres.-- Buildings thoroughly sanitary and modem. Preparatory, Normal, Commercial and Academic Courses.' Ftenclv Music andSocu.. - rtioteIUaatantagesliatMusic Science. , y y -V : - Next.regalar session Sept.421912,: For catalogue address SBTEB DIBECSS. wa i .. narsBOOr HOTEL I $00 EiEGUT ROOMS 1M "I j Ilssrt8SS i ersfl i FaiostsMl Most Attracttve; Oorman weexawraw , eMK.MrtacU mnm.1 "as