TILE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '23, 1912. QGTOBER DAYS ARE FULL OF OPPORTUNITY for Suit and Coat buyers. Daily ship ments enable us to show "new capers "of America's most authentic style makers continually. The "LaVina" Coat first saw the light of Omaha today a handsome new model at a popular price; of sturdy Cheviot lined throughout, semi-fitted with graceful lines, fastens high at neck with new "Scout" col lar; colors navy with Copenhagen lin ing and brown with tan, sizes for Jun iors, Misses and Women; these will . not last long at .$14.75 Neckwear News New Robespierre Collars, 50c to $3.75 Black and White Stocks ..50c to 75o . Hand Bags, Special Black Seal Bags, kid lined; with coin purse, values to $3.50, at each $1.98 Pictorial Review Patterns 10c and 15c. The La Visa in OWNJTOfU a wum& ': 1518-20 TARNAM STREET. m '-' 'i-iB'Ji v mimmmmmrm HARLAN IHOR IH TROUBLE Governor Take Up Charge of Intoxi cation Made by Citizens. 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Oet a m cent bottle of Knowlton'i Dan derlne from any drug (tore or toilet coun ter,' and prove to yourself tonight-now-that your hair li aa pretty and soft as any that It hat been neglected or Injured by oarelaet treatment that' allyou turtly can have beautiful hair and lott of it if you will Just try a little Danderln. Adrertlsement 'ROOSEVELT REACHES HOME 'Colonel Telli Crowd at Station He it Feeling; Fine. HE STANDS THE TUP WEIL WsaaJ owa No 111 Effect from Jearaey, bat Doatava . Order - Hint to Stay I Bed ' ( AU Day. STOSSBT, I. 1.. Oat. UThodo Hoossvslt and party arrived here at ' semen thlp mornlnf. The place la tout miles eouth of Oytter Bay. and the train was routed thit way In order to vow any crowd; Only a' handful of persons were on hand when the colonel I Mapped from his car and walked unas sisted to an automobile. He was driven immediately to Sagamore Hill. 1 The colonel waa oarefully wrapped up ooiore no got into the automobile. , "I am feeling juat fine," he said, at he moved hla hand to the "mall crowd. To the town folkt at'pyiter Bay, who were a bit turprlted at not toeing Jlr. Rootevelt come la there, the following message waa tent by hit physicians: Colonel ftooievelt hat itood the Journey well, but we believe him In no condition to stand the excitement of receiving hit many friends at Oyster Bay. He deeply appreciates their Interest In hit welfare. We regret the necessity of not landing ;at Oyster Bay. but deem It better for him to go from Byoeset to Sagamor Hill. When be arrived at Sagamora Hill the colonel's wound waa dressed and he went to bed at once, with Instructions to re main quiet all day. The phyelclans said the wound showed no ill effects from the trip. . ' I .. After a conference with the dootorej George IS. Roosevelt aald this morning: "Colonel Roosevelt must have a week of absolute rest If he hat thai rett he oatlbly will be able to make his Madison 1 Square Garden address." Stand Trip Well. ' NEW TORK, Oot Z&-Colonl Roosevelt land party arrived at the Pennsylvania 'station from Chicago'' shortly after I o'clock this morning. The colonel was eating bis breakfast, whan the . train ''pulled Into the station at 1:08 o'olook. H made a hearty meal of eggs, bacon, 'tea and bread and butter. In asoordano with plant previously arranged there was no demonstration in the station. In fact all persons were barred from the train shed except men. bars of the family. The only ones who Joined the party were Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robinson, the latter a sister of Colonel Roosevelt, and George E. ( Roosevelt. The colonel's special oar and the car of the physicians and newspaper men was quickly detached and etand. for, Oytter Bay. Dootors Lambert and Terrell said the colonel's wound wt eoslng some,mt that he was in excellent condition; T!ry Issued the following bulletin: , Colonel Roosevelt is very cheerful after a good night's sleep. He Is feeling very well and has stood the Journey well. ALKXANDER LAMBERT, SCURRI I TERRELL. Colonel Roosevelt and hla secretariat wtre busy on the train yesterday looking for an old speech of the colonel's on the trusts. This speeoh has been the bull of recent criticism by William J. Bryan, and after a secretary had unearthed it end Colonel Rootevelt had gone over It he said be Intended to reply to Mr. Bryan's criticism either In a statemont or In a speech. HYMENEAL Konnedy-Strattou. CftESTON, la.. Oct. 22.-(SDciaU-An elaborate home wedding waa celebrated at the home of Captain and Mrs. J. W. Stratton last night, when their onlv daughter, Mlsa Ethel Dorothy, and fred Kennedy of Newton. Ia.. Dliahted their Wedding vows In the presence of more than fifty guests. Rev. John Walker nf the Congregational church officiated. The home waa lavishly decorated. The bride and groom were unattended, save by Master Charles Card at ring bearer. Both bride and groom are prominent In Masonic circles, the bride having been Worthy matron of the Eastern Star orgtnisation of this place for two years, while the groom has held numerous high offices in Maeonlo clrolea throughout the state. Stewart-Graham. Mite Jennie Graham, daughter of Mr. Andrew Graham, and Mr. William Stew art were married by Rev. Charles W. Bavldge at his residence Monday noon. Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Kemp accompanied them. Ruling In Dlatrlct Court Holde A gel oat Change la Insurance Ratea and Out Will Go to Supreme C'onrt. - (From a Staff Correspondent DBS MOIKEH, la., Oot. aOpeoUd.) Upon application of cttlaens of Harlan, Shelby county, Governor Carroll has taken up the case of Mayor William M. Baughn and Instructed the attorney gen eral to look Into It with a view of pre paring ouster proceedings if the evidence warrants. It Is charged that on July 29, 1912. Mayon Baujrn was Intoxicated and pre sented himself In the . streets of Harlan In that condition and for thirty minutes helped entertain a crowd of ISO people with maudlin remark. The cane was previously taken up by Attorney Gen eral Cosson and Mayor Baughn resigned. Later he, was reinstated mayor and Is now . serving. Hla second election was by the city .council. the Women's Home Missionary society In Its final session today elected the fol lowing officers: First vloe president, Mrs. William C. Heron, Cincinnati; second vice president, Mrs. W. P. thlrkleld, New Orleans; third vice president, Mrs. May Leonard (Woodruff, New Jersey; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Delia Williams, Dela ware; recording secretary. Mrs. F. A Aiken, Cincinnati; treasurer, Mrs. George H. Thompson, Cincinnati. Mrs. George O. Robinson, Detroit, Mich,, was re-elected president last night Restful Sleep Restful sleep is absolutely essential to health. If you do not sleep well, some thing Ih wrong. Loan of sleep is one of natures unfailing warnings that you are taxing your strength beyond your capac ity. Take heed in time. Repair your health before your condition becomes a nervous breakdown. Duffy's Pura Malt Whiskey THE TONIC STIMULANT has brought peaceful, restful sleep to thousands. It will tone up the stomach and give you appetite. Improves your digestion and assists In eliminating the poisonous waate from the system. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey enriches the blood, invigorates the organs, prevents waste of tissue and soothes the nerves; inducing natural, recuperative sleep. Be sure to get Duffy's, which has been prescribed for years by physicians. Said In SEALED BOT TLES ONLY by druggists, grocers and dealers at $1.00 per large bottle. Our doctors will send ad vice free, together wilth a valuable il lustrated medical booklet ou request let Dally Milt Whijkry C, RxicUr, New Ink AMES STUDENTS GIVE MONEY TO FIGHT CHANGES AMES," la., Oct 22-Quarters rained, upon the stage of the Agricultural lm.ll here last night when Chairman James Watson presented the need of student oommltteee engaged In opposing the changes In the state schools. The call for money was answered by a five-minute hall of silver, which ended only when the announcement was made that present needs were supplied. A number of former students of the school spoke In opposition to the changes. . Arrangement are being made to lnduoe the next session of the legis lature to take a hand in the affair. Hew Csart Rooms Opened. OTTUMWA, la., Oot a-Federal court rooms In the new building here were officially opened last night Judge Smith McPherson presiding. John V. Lacy and Daa W. Hamilton were speak ers. Judge Mcpherson advocated a larger attendance upon court sessions. Catholto Students to Meet at Ames. AMJ2S, la., Oot 21 Ames has been selected as the place of holding the annual session of the National Catholic Students' association. The meetings will be held here November 14 to lfl. The membership Includes students from Columbia to Denver. Two hundred are expected to attend. t Movements ot Ocean Ktraners. ' Fort ArrtTtd. 8114. GIBRALTAR .gnome. TOKOHAMA. . . Jtontar OLASQOW Columbia.. MADRIRA Iverale ! N A PLOT M. Wuhinftoa. AHOY AwhtniaU. upaum , ...Cur O. Wuhtniton. CHBRBOURO , rXNTA lesator ( sometimes start from mental strain cr hdstkm, but more often from gmeral weakness, and lead to appal liag ccnditksns unless checked. , , Treat the came, not the effect ' - " 1 , H i , ' SCOTTS EMULSION overcomes ikervous nesa in z wonderfai; permanent way by making libaQiQg; blood oxpusclea: it nour ishes , the nerve centres and acts as a bracing tonic to build you up. Scoti Emtrlgioa does not stupefy it feeds iban in N&tare's way. cerr t Jkmrnm.WamtM.il. J. u- fcowa News Notes. CRESTON The division superintendent of the Iowa division of the Burlington. O. B. etewsrt, has resigned his position and will go to California to live. Stewart was formerly superintendent of the Cre ton division. He Is succeeded at Burling ton by N. L. Howard, former trainmaster at Oalesburg, I1L CRESTON-Poetftl Inspector C. S. Ranger, whoso headquarters have been In Oreston for the last five years, has been sppolnted to a similar position at Pan Francisco and will report for duty there after the next session of the federal court which convenes November i. CR EATON W. B. and Dan Raper. brothers and residents of Creston, have been arretted, hoarged with being Impli cated in a fire which occurred on the Dan Gibbon farm, near Cromwell, Saturday night, and which destroyed a threshing machine outfit valued at $36,000, one stack of grain and a straw stack. IOWA FAU2-A big business deal was closed In this city last evening in which K. H. Lundy. the well-known El dora attorney, purchased the plant and equipment of the Iowa Falls Gas com pany, the consideration aggregating K8,- 000. Mr. Lundy Is Interested In the rar Dam company at Eldora ana, it is re ported, has secured control of the water power rights on the Iowa river at this point V TAMA Hog cholera Is rampant among the herds of awlne of the county, and the loss farmers have sustained ts very heavy. .James Mutch of Grant township has lost 700 head by the plague, and bd Mitchell, another Grant township farmer, has lost almost as many. Both are breeders and feeders on a large scale. GIBSON CHARGED WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER MIDDLETOWN, N. T., Oct. 22,-Bur-ton W. Gibson, the New York lawyer, was indicted by the Orange county grand Jury today on a charge of murder In 'the first degree. He Is accused of killing his client, Mrs. Rosa Menschlk Szabo. DEATH RECORD. Jacob II. Haseineier. FiATTSMOUTII, Neb., Oct 22. (Spe cial) Dr. Jacob H. Hasemeier, formerly a practicing physician at Louisville, In this county, died at his home in Los An geles, Cal., yesterday after a short Ill ness. He came to Cass county In 1867 with his parents when he was a boy, and graduated in medicine later, and In 1878 besm to practice here and contin ued uu Li 1902, when he removed to Los Angeltf. Dr. H.eemeler leaves a wife and four child; en, three daughters and one son, surviving. He leaves one sister, Mrs. J. M. Robertson, wife of James M. Rob ertson, clerk of the district court of this county, and one brother, B. S. Hase meier of Lincoln. The funeral arrangements had not been oommunlcated to relatives here, but it Is thought that his body will be brought to Louisville for Interment. G. Mans. KEARNEY, Neb., Oct. 23.-(Special.)-G. Maus, Kearney's pioneer bandmaster and the father of T. W. , Maus of this city, died at 3:90 p. m. Monday afternoon after an Illness of less than a week from stomach and liver complications. Prof, Maus was a pioneer bandmaster of central Nebraska. He has given many of the leading musicians of the city their first lessons In band, mujio, but gave up the local field some five years ago to go to Colorado. Together with his wife he returned to Kearney last fall and has llyed here In retirement since that time. , Mm. J. D. Calllton. . F,AIRBURY, Neb., Oct.. 22.-(Special.)-Mrs.' J. D, Caillson, a. Jefferson county pioneer, passed away at her home near Daykin after an extended illness. The funeral services were held from the home, being conducted by G. G. MorrU son of Reynolds. Mrs. Callison was born In Hancock county, Illinois, November 8, 1M9, and was married to J. t. Callison at that point March 13, 1868. To this union si daughters and four sons Were born. She was a member of the TJnited Brethren church. WOODMEH RATES ARE VOID Des Moines Court Holdc Proposed Eaise is Illegal. VIOLATES CONTRACT RIGHTS I'nder Law Creating the Order Amendments to Articles of In corporation Mast Be Ap proved by Members. DES MOINES, Oct. 22.-The proposed change In the law governing the Modern Woodmen of America Is a direct violation of the vested contract rights of the mem bers and Is null and void, so far as It at tempts to change the rates without the consent of the members, according to Judge Charles S. Bradha' of the equity division of the 1 district couYt, in an opinion handed down today. The decision was given In a case wherein the Insurgent wing of the or ganization asked the court to set aside and annul certain changes in the arti cles of the association by laws adopted at the head camp of the Modern Wood men of America at an adjourned session held in Chicago In January, 1812. Ruling of Conrt. N The court held: First That under a certificate of this character the holder occupies toward the society a dual relation; he, as a member of the corporation, Is bound by all rea sonable bylaws enacted by the corpora tion whether they come Into existence before or after the issuance of his certifi cate. He also occupies the position of a person holding a contract with the so ciety, and as such stands on the same footing as any other person making a contract with It. Second-That the contract of insurance consists of the certificate of application for membership, the articles of associa tion, bylaws of the society and the stat utes of the state of Illinois relating thweto. Third That the new law of the society. proposes to change both the rate and plan of Insurance, and both rate and plan are a part of the members' contract Fourth That there is no difference In reducing the amount of benefit and in creasing the price charged for the benefit Fifth That the proposed change In the law Is a direct violation of the vested contract rights of the plaintiffs and other members and is null and void so far at it attempts to change the rates of plan without the consent of the member. Sixth That the amendments to the ar ticles of incorporation are illegal and void because not adopted by a two-thirds vote of the members. I NATIONAL lll0KSin BALKAN ALLIES ARE ADVANCING TOWARD TURKS' FORTRESSES (Continued from Page One.) Miu Mader Diea of Injuries. VALLEY JUNCTION, la., Oct U After lingering for two ' weeks after being fatally, hurt In a runaway, Miss Sarah Mader" died at the home of her parents near here yesterday.' Miss Mader was thrown from a buggy when the horse became frightened at a passing auto mobile, v An Advertisement In The Bee is worth one In all the rest, r not depend upon the Balkan affair so much aa upon the attitude of Russia in Asia. It is said that herein lies the secret of the retreat along the extended line of war. Girl Leads Chicago Servians, Led by Christina Savlcs, a 21-year-old Servian girl, forty of her compatriots determined to return to their mother oountry to help fight its battles" against the Turks, today stormed the Desplalnea street police station and demanded as sistance in ' collecting their wages for October to date. The men have been working for a construction company In Wisconsin and are said to have quit their employment without notice. Miss Savics has been writing the men letters for the last month urging them to return to fServta and enter the army. She declared she will return with them and would take a rifle and take her place on- the firing line. Through the instrumentality of the po lice lieutenant the question of wages was adjusted and the men will at. once de part for the east to embark on the first steamer for Europe. Greek Bombard Prevesa. CONSTANTINOPLE; Oct 2Z.-Oreek warships have been bombarding the Turkish Port of Prevesa Binoe yesterday, according to a report received here. ' Bulgarian Peasants Massacred. SOFIA, Oet. 22. The massacre' of 147 Bulgarian peasants by Turkish soldiers Blowing His Horn It costs a lot of money for a manufacturer to tell the public just where you can obtain his goods and the local dealer has to add that expense to his selling price. He is blowing the other fellow's horn. All this is eliminated in this organization. We go directly to you with our story, and charge you only the manufacturer's profit. 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It's truly astonishing almost marvelous, and the Joy is Jits harmlessness. 9 r n, ES PAPE'5 81 GRAIN TRlAKQULEt Of DIAPEPS1H MAKES DISORDERED STOMACHS irs-RI. PINK IN FIVE MINUTER. CURES INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA. LARGE SO CENT CASE-ANY DRUG STORE. in the village of Olrneno, near Kots chana, is reported by the correspondent of the government organ here. ( The Turks, according to the correspondent, ordered the peasants to lie on the ground and then shot them in cold blood. AMERICAN MARINES TO SUPERVISE ELECTIONS NEW YORK, Oct. 22.-Amerlcan ma rines and bluejackets, whose activities were largely responsible for the crushing of the rebellion In Nicaragua, may soon be called upon to preserve order at the polls when the NIcaraguans, by direct vote, choose a president and vice presi dent. It became known today that the United States proposes to, have guards on hand unless the Nicaraguan govern ment can give absolute assurances that the election will be Impartially conducted. Nicaraguan Minister Castrlllo Is await ing word from hds government as to whether the services of the American troops will be desirable on election day, Saturday, November 2. Sew Baggtege Regulations Held Up. WASHINGTON, Oct. n.Regulatlona to restrict further the size and limit of the weight of personal baggage of travel- ARGUMENTS OF TAFT BALLOT CASE HEARD BY SUPREME C0DR1 (Continued from Page One.) lnated candidate of the republican party and enough democrats wrote bis name on the democratlo ballot to make him the nominee of the democratlo party. The democratic county committee declared the (dace vacant and nominated Puryea to fill the vacancy. The case was taken to the district court and then appealed to the supreme court, which holds that the county committee had a right to declare an office vacant held by the nominee of another party and also had the right to fill the vacancy. A similar condition seems to exist In Pierce county, where C. Spellman, repub lican candidate for county attorney, re ceived sufficient votes on the democratic ticket to entitle him to the democratic nomination. Former County Judge Doug las Cone contests his right to the nomina tion, and It la understood that the matter has been held up waiting a decision in the Ianc aster county ouee. which Is iden tically the same. Ball Moose Contributors. . That the bull moose committee Is far ing very "well Is evidenced by the fact that in a statement Issued by Don I Txve, treasurer of the state committee. It is shown that I5.0CO has been received from the national committee. Among other who have contributed to the cause are W. R Howard, 160; Grant Martin, I'.OOl'O. W. Norrls, $150; C. H. Aldrich, M; J. E. Delzell. W; Addison Walt. 0; &' K. McKeh'le. JfiO. arnTW. A. Oeorge, fcg. It Is evident that Governor Aldrich waa not aa easy sa he looked, as $50 teems to le all of the $250 he was asseesed by Chairman Corrick that reached the cof fers of the committee. Illinois Banker Killed ELGIN. I.I., Oct. 3.-A. C. Glassburn a banker of Tamploo, III., wae killed to day when his automobile plunged orf a bridge at the foot of a steop incline near Elgin. Three other occupant nf the' m chine escaped injury by Jumping 'Free aTlw. Free WILL YOU accept a "Surprise Box" of assorted Sunshine Biscuits as a gift from us? Thus you can test them and know how good they are. , f m iSE? ' '"a"flain. J l '''jIV 1 it j i ill iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii'iiiriiiiiimiirraniii hi hi hit im .iiii f Jgt lit- JS iuV 1 ers, adopted by almost all railroads In the United States, were suspended today by the Interstate Commerce commission until, April 29. The Glad Hand Is seen when( liver inaction and bowel Stoppage flies' before Dr. King's '' New: Life Pills, the easy regulator. 25c. by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement The Pure Product of Nature's Springs. 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