' rtrri -nw. fr kii K wrnVTfiniV rWTrYRRT?. Ifi 1912. , Iwl 't entor comfort union suit! IM Mentor Comfort Unions are here in a large range of sizes in nice variety Mentors for man, woman, youth, miss or child. Perfect fitting Mentor unions em body many pleasing surprises for those who have not yet joined the Mentor enthusiasts. Womer's fleeced cotton Mentors, $1.25 to ......... ...... $2.00 Wdmen's plated worsted Mentors, $2 , to. ....V.. $3.25 Mercerized lisle, $3.00; Silk and wool, $3.50 and ................. $3.75 Boys' an4 gils' Union Suits, 50c up. Mentor comfort for men in unions, at $1.00, $1.50, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Men's lines on -sale in west aisle; Women's and children's in east aisle. Welcome to look-not urged to buy, ; Write for our catalogue. TEE WUKfr PEOPLE OWN 211 COUNCILMAN TO INTERVENE City Official of Dei Koines Takes Hand in Teamsters' Strike. ARBITERS Jt&XE NO PROGRESS Object U t Ascertain Right te Bring Action for Appointment of Re ceiver for Companies In volved in Strike. 1518-20 FARNAM STREET. Girls! Girls! Surely Try This! Doubles Beauty of Your Hair All you need is a 25 cent bottle of "Danderine" Hair gets lustrous, fluffy and abundant at once. , Inm.dlat? Yesl Certain? thets the Joy of It Tour hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appear oft, lustrous and beautiful aa young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try thla-olsten a cloth with a Httle Danderine and carefully draw U through your hair, taking ona amall strand at a tin.. Thia will cleanaa the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil and in Just a few momenta roo have doubled ' the beauty of your hair. A delightful .surprise awaits, particu larly those who have been careless, whose hair baa been neglected or is craggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Be aldea beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanseaf purifies and lnvlgoratea , the scalp, forever stopping Itching and fall ing halh but what will please you most will beWter a few weeks' use of Dan derine, when you will actually see new hair fine and dpwny at firstyet but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it; surely get a 15 cent bot tle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and just try it Advertisement. HARD SCRIMMAGE FOR MEN Corahusken : Will . Be Put Through Heavy Practice. '. COACH FRANK SEIS THE GAME Set from Kansas and Protf a of Dr. William of BUnneeetn gees Nebraska play Arcles G ; rolaUrs for Fatare. , LINCOLN. Neb., Oct 14-(Speclai.)-Wiih leal than a week before the first big game of the season. Coach SUehm took his proteges to the state farm this afternoon to put the Cornhuskera through the stlffest practice of the year. When darkness Intervened, 8tehm called a halt on the scrimmage. Saturday's game with the Aggies re vealed Nebraska's weaknesses most ef f actively; While the backfield and the ends performed faultlessly, the center of the line was woefully weak and was completely outplayed by the lighter Kan sas opponents. Stlehm will use every device to strengthen his line before the Gopher game, for the' line spells the suc cess or defeat of the Cornhuskera. One of the most Interested spectators en the linos Saturday was Coach Frank of Kansas, largely Instrumental In the defeat of Nebraska last year when the Gophers and the Cornhuskers met. Frank was securing Information for Mouse of Kansas and for it former tutor, Dr. Williams, the wily fox of the Gophers. He was alra securing a line mi the Aggies, whom the J ay hawkers play next Saturday. Btlehra will have assistance this week from a large number of former Corn husker players. Captain Frank, Matters, Harvey . and Rathbone are already on hand to assist In putting the Corobusker quad la the best possible shape. Heavy fterlmasave Tbls Week. .Heavy scrimmage will be the order for the first three days of the week. The varsity will be kept at It for two hours. with the scrubs aa&'fresnmen alteraat 'in In the opposition. . Pearson ana Frank, who have been, suf fering from -Injuries, are much Improved and unlets Injured afresh will be In splendid shape for the Gophers. The rest of the squad came through the Aggies game without Injuries and are In exoeU . lent shape. , - . Several shifts will be made In the cen ter of the One and Roes and Meyer will probably be placed at guard with Freitag In the pivot position. Harmon and Pear son will be in their t old positions at tackles. v,.V; ''.'- , Practice will be secret most of the week, the coach keeping all spectators away , from the field until Thursday afternoon, when the Cornhuskers will have a light signal practice before taking the train for Minneapolis. Indications are that fully 100 Corn husker rooters will accompany the team to Minneapolis. ; , ! (From Staff Correspondent) DBS MOINES, Oct 15.-Special Tele gram.) If the teamsters' strike Is not settled In the near future, Councilman Vanllew will Intervene to protect the in terests of the city. ; , In an Interview Vanliew declared that in the event the arbiters, A. L. Urick and Ralph Bolton, are unable to reach an agreement, he would ask the city solicitor for an opinion whether the city Is an Interested party7 to the extent of having the, right to. bring atj action for the ap pointment of a recelvir fpr the companies against which the strike order' was di rected. 1 The arbiters have . apparently made no progress. "Mandy " Moore Killed On His Way to Omaha ONAWA, la,, Oct 15. Passenger train No. 11 on the Chicago V Northwestern crashed Into the rear of freight train No. 130, three-quarters of a mile north of Onawa, la., at 19 o'clock last night. "Mandy". Moore, a negro on his way from Aberdeen, 8. u., to Omaha to visit bis sick baby was crushed to death. W. ' E. Rash, engineer on the passen ger, jumped and was slightly Injured. The fireman,. George Brown, stuck to the engine and was unhurt A stockman by the name of Hlggs was seriously hurt None of the passengers was hurt. TEACHERS' COLLEGE PUPILS GIVE PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION CEDAR FALLS, la., Oct 14.-(Speclal Telegram.)-The student of Iowa State Teachers' College, 1,300 strong, gave a demonstration tonight on the city streets denouncing the recent action of the State Board of Education, They were accom panied by two bands and many citizens. They previously held a mass meeting In the park, where speeches were made showing disapproval of the proposed plans. The Commercial club and cltltens later held a meeting, where disapproval was manifested and plans made for fu ture action. SchranktoBe Tried After the Election MILWAUKEE, Oct. 16. State's Attor ney Winfred Zabel of Milwaukee county late today definitely announced that John Bchrank, Colonel Roosevelt's assailant, would not be brought to trial until after the national election, November 5. He said the trial would be opened some time between November 11 and 15. Mr. Zabelwbo Is said to be toe only socialist state's attorney In the country, gave three specific reasons for his de cision to put off the trial for one month. He said, first, that It was only reason able to await the results of Colonel Roosevelt's Injury before placing Schrank on trial; second, he said he had no de sire "to crowd the defendant unduly," and, third, because It "would be unwise to call the case during tTT final struggle In the presidential campaign." PICTURE BRIDES HELD FOR EXAMINATION! HOOKWORM SAN FRANCISCO, Oct lS.BIxteen pic ture brides from Japan were detained to day when they arrived on the liner Si beria. They will be examined for hook worms and If found 'infected will be treated on Angel island before being per mitted to land. After November 1 no alien found to have hookworms will ba given treatment, but 'will be deported at once. . ' , Picture brides have always given the Immigration officials trouble. If nothing could be shown to impugn the declared honesty of their Intent to marry the man whose picture they carried, their treaty rights entitled them to admission, and for the last three years they have been flocking Into Pacific coast states. OMAHA MUSIKVEREIN ELECTS ITS OFFICERS The annual eleection of- officers of the Omaha Musikvereln waa held last night In their hall at 1321 Farnam street and the following were chosen to head the organization for the ensuing year: Presi dent Dr. R. 8. Lucke; first vice presi dent, G. A. Sen oed sack; second vice pres ident, Paul Paulson; corresponding' sec retary, A. G. Conrad;"ftnanclal secretary, Fred Balker; treasurer, W. H. Buchol! ROW AT REPUBLICAN RALLY In Chicago Senator Jones Creates Disturbance when Harlan lilts. REMOVAL DEMANDED BY PEOPLE Ball Meaner Iajeets Himself Into Re publican Gathering and Annoys the Speaker ef tbe ' Evening-. ' CHICAGO, Oct. 15. Announcement was made at progressive headquarters today that a statement concerning the 'row said to have been precipitated by Senator Walter Clyde Jones, a state progressive leader, at the republican rally at the Coliseum last night might be explained later today. The meeting was addressed by J. Adam Bede and John Maynard Harlan, who have been following Colonel Roosevelt Harlan arraigned Colonel Roosevelt de claring that he was "a traitor and an ln grate." ,...'. .-, .' Senator Jones, approaching the speak ers' stand, while Harlan waa peaking and asked permission to be beard. "Hire a hall," shouted several in , the audience. "Put him out" cried a score more. "He'a got the manners of a bartender." Senator Jones was Insistent Two po licemen stepped to his side with an ad monition to keep quiet Harlan explained to the audience that Senator Jones was a defeated republican! and now a bull mooser. Undaunted by Jeers, Senator Jones scrib bled a few words on a card and handed It to Harlan, It Is stated. On the card was written: "Do you know Colonel Roosevelt has just been shot by a would-be assassin, Incited by just such talks as you are now making?" Jones explained that he meant merely to remind Harlan of the violence of his language. FOURTH-CLASS POSTMASTERS IN THE CUSSIFIED SERVICE NEW YORK, Oct 16. President Tail, on board the yacht Mayflower, today signed an executive order putting 33,000 A NATIONAL INSTITUTION"! CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS rOE MSff, BOT8 AND OHILPBSM If you want the Best - We are particularly enthusiastic about our Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats. The best in styles and values we have ever shown. We call special attention to our novelties in Suits . and Overcoats for Boys and Children. Few retailers actually make the children's clothing they sell. We make every stitch of ours and-under the same guar antee that protects all buyers of men's clothing made by Browning, King & Co. ' Items of Interest Unmatchable Overcoat values . . . . . . .$15.00 to $50.00 Distinctive Sack Suits. . : . .. . . . . . . .$15.00 to $40.00 Masters of the Glove situation the "Browning Special" is extraordinary value ................. ....... $1.65 Beautiful Silk Knitted Neckwear. . . . . . . . . .50c to $3.00 The New Fall Manhattan Shirts. . . . ......... .$1.50 Up Stetson Hats, of course, . . . ... : . . . . . . . .$3.50 to $12.00 Separate departments for Boys' and Children's Clothing, .-; Furnishings and Hats. Boys' Shirts. . $1.00 Gloves. .!$1.00 Caps. . . .50c Cloth, Felt, Plush and Chinchilla Hats. .$1.50 Browning, King & Go. GEO. T. WILSON, Manager. 15th at Douglas St. fourth class postmasters In the classified service. """'..' Confession by Flake, NEWTON, la.", Oct J5.-Speclal.)-Roy Fiske, former deputy city , clerh, who confessed to embezzling city funds and destroying the city records to cover his thefts, waa Indicted today for larceny by embezzlement. Jake Krasne and Simon Krampe were Indicted for conspiracy to defeat the ends of Justice In connection with the murder of Miss Matilda Herms-meler. SOCIAL SCIENCE WOMEN TO MEET ATJNSTITUTIONS The social, science department of , the Woman's club will hold every alternate meeting at some philanthropic Institution of this city this season for the purpose of actually knowing them. The first of the series of visits will be held Monday, October 3. at the Detention home, ac cording to arrangements made with Su perintendent and Mrs. Thompson by Mrs. F. J. Birss, leader of the department. ALL LINCOLN TEACHERS ' COMING TO THE STATE MEET Superintendent E. U. Graff has received letter from the superintendent of the Lincoln schools announcing that all teach ers of that city will attend the State Teachers' convention In a body. v - 17 Cosoterfeii Dollars buy trouble, but a genuine quarters buys Dr King's New Life Pills; for constipa tion, malaria, headache and jaundice. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement Candidates tor Jndawhl. PIERRE. 8. D., Oct la-Spclal.)-The death of Judge Seward of theWatertown circuit Is bringing In a number of possible applications for appointment to the place, Among those who have filed applications are Carl Sherwood of Clark, present chairman of the republican state com mittee; Irwin Meyers of Watertown, pres ent municipal Judge of that city. In the list mentioned Is George H. Marquis of Clear Lake, former Judge of that circuit and George W. Case of Watertown, for mer state senator from that district. ,lnldent,ovmt bfgafg gfdakwd kwd kwd con't waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's liniment la cheaper and better. Dampen a piece of flannel with It and bind It over the affected parts and It will re lieve the pain and soreness. For . sale by all dealersAdvertisement Search for Orphans Is Kept. Up by Parr NEW ' YOR1?, Oct H.-(Speclal ' Tele- gram.) A starch . for .throe., brothers, Rons of Ernest Lsndauer, cigar manufacturer, ofrthis 'cltyv who dlW thirty ' years ago; Is .being made in this city by Henry M- Parr, or Chicago. Mr. part arrive a few ; days ago and Is stopping at the prince George hotel. He will be joHied by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Landauer Parr, tomorrow. ; ' ' , Mrs. Parr Is a sister of the lost broth- era and for many years she and hor it vi band have been searching the country In the hope of finding them. Mra. Parr and her brothers were committed to an or phan Asylum In 1882, following the death of her father, whose home was on Cen tral park west Her mother diel tUortly afterwards. After remaining at the or phan asylum far a fev years. Minnie was sent to the home of a wealthy family in Nebraska. When she was ji she was placed In a school In Omaha, where one year later she met Parr and a runaway match occurred. Mr. and Mrs. Parr set tied ir, Omaha and lived there f ir many years, going to Chicago sevs.al years ago, where they now resldo. , Mrs. Parr does not remember what or phan asylum she was sent to, She was five years old when she was .ent to the West with one of her brrhers, Joseph, who Is now a prosperous manufacturer In Topeka ,Xan. I feel just as entaut'asc'.s about this search today as ever." said Mr. Parr. "My wife refused to mirry me until I bad promised her that t wjuU i.yr In terest In the search, and I never will." tin EilCULAR GE11S flouruh in t&s moat unexpected places and quickly attack a body weakened from ccldx or general debility, bet if me lungs are fortified with SCOTT'S EMULSION their progress can be prevented and often over' come. SCOTTS EMULSION a used la tubercu losis camps because its Msbly concentrated nourish ment builds fjtresgta and resistive-power faster than , dne&sft destroys. It assimilates without', taxing digestion, and contains no alcohol . . Absolutely nothing equal SCOTTS f EMULSION to strengthen the lungs end dries out colds and coughs. ' ! Scott & Bowk, Eloomfieid, N. J. I H-9S LEWIS' JEWELS-RECOVERED VALUED AT TEN THOUSAND CHICAGO. Oct. ' 14.-Valuab)e jewelry, Including a number of rings and pins, the property of Colonel James' Hamilton Lewis, democratic candidate for United States senator from Illinois, were among stolen property recovered by the police today. They arrested twa former em- ployes of a residence hottil. . Colonel Iwls reported the theft to the police, a week ago. hit loss being among, a number of hotel thefts in this city recently, The total amount recovered today waa about HO.000. ... , ';, . -, PRINCETON PROFESSORS ' FORM BIG TAFT CLUB . prof. Lamke of the Omaha Theological seminary, a graduate of Princeton unl verslty, has received word that President Hlbben of Princeton university and forty- three professors of that institution have Just Joined, a Taft club. Prof. Lamke feels this is significant of the lack of confidence. In Wilson among the profes sors of the college of which the demo cratic candidate waa formerly president 1 iiiHrte John L. McCague was born In Cairo, Egypt but that does cot make htm an Egyptian. . i No, Al Sorenson's name does not appear on the ballot as a candidate for senator this year;. You can bet he's running Just the same. : ' r ' . A. ML Borglum had his marriage anni versary listed in The Bee's wedding book eleven days ahead of time. This comes about because the happy event which took place In Paris, was postponed, but the postponement did not catch up wtth the wedding announcement sent to the folks here at hom . 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''- Dcparlmeat Stores af an Ecoaomical "Price " " 1 1 9,G 1 ' ' if 1:1 y t - ; If ' I! V' I o I f -10 09 Oorth of Shoes at 30c 09s on flio Dollar-Bankrupt tcoli of Fisk-Golcman Shoo Go. Makers of, - high grade footwear. This stock goes on sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY at Less Than the Cost ; of the Leather. Come and lay in your winter's supply of shoes at 30c to 50c on the Dollar. 3rd FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK Corner Sixteenth and Farnam Sts. t Take Elevators. OPEN FOR BUSINESS WOODMAN CAFETERIA Basement Hew Woodmen Bldg., i ; , . .... Mtb and Yaroam. SPECIALS FOR WEDNDSDAY Cream of Chicken Pried German Trout, Saratoga Chlpa Fricasee of Chicken, Pumpllngs Roast Prime Beef au Jus Braised Lamb with Noodles. Apple Dumplings " Cocoanut Cream1 Pie . Breakfast 7 to 9. Dinner 11 to 2:30. Supper 6 to 8. AMUSEMENTS. "OUAKA'8 TVS C2S7BB." lCni4tti. uy"tt.,x5-a5-6oo, jAAAgC'tAJ' Svgs., lft-as-60-7So great SfAR & GARTER SHOW SXTKATAOAJTSA AITS VAtTDBTEUCB From the Magnificent Star and Gar ter Theater, Chicago. Jack Conway, Ray. Montgomery and the Healy Sisters and the Lobster Sq. (N. Y.) Beauty Chorus. Xiadles' 91mt Matinee Bvery Week Say. V.J Bally Mat, lOci Bvgs, 6-10-aQ 1 on Bongtas Street, at 18th. BTTOBE TAtrBBVILIiB Includes The Omega Trio; Riccl's Saxaphone Quartet ; Prank C. Eln.ore; 9nriniS AT 7; Harry Fisher 4 Co.; Erppo ejxOW Walter Hale; Hip- AI g rilTBI poscope Pictures. , , ,, Contlnnons 8 to Bj 7 and P. M. Bally. k, ANDREAS DIPPEL Presesta : "THE SECRETOF SUSANHE" Grand OPera by WOLF-FERRARI With members of the CHICAGO 68AKD OPERA COMPANY AUDITORIUM, OMAHA KATISBB AJTB BTEBTBO, .. THUBSDAT, OCT. X7. Beserved Seats Wow on Rale at the Auditorium Bos Office. -till CrOOB Beats to Be Obtained. Phone ' Doug. 494. Hat Bvery Bay 8:15. Every Bight 8:13 jLDVAilvJBw lavsiiuuii nil v-k- Bavid BeUsoo's "The Brums of Oude" hem Snllr. Vwlta GooW. .Roli Calll, Mer rill A Otto. Lrdia Nelson. Flln WMTcrf, Fa- ttie't Wokly Rorlew of World ! Bwnu. Prlct Mtln. uaiim-7 UK nd 75c et tSe. Mlht, 10c, Uo, UK m Tnuicnt. Uatlnes Wednesday The Sensational Musical Comedy "ALMA, WHERE CO YOU LIVE?" grlees. 8 So. 60c. TSe, tl.0a Thursday WABZBB WKXTBSZBB Beats Bow I" r KRUG THEATER Xettaee Today at 1:30, Bight, 8:30 BSST SEATS, 600 - "THE DANDY GIRLS" TVBSSA7 BIGHT . TBG-Or-WAB COBTBST LABIES' XtXtSS BU.TXBBB BATXT All 1. c 1 BRAND EIS THEATEE HatUee Today Tonight All Week EVA LANG ' and a Splendid Company la . "BBB KBSBABB'S WXJTB" Matinee Saturday. Beat WkJBYa Bang- in The Spendthrift t ' f I 1