THtt BKE: OA! AHA. 'JTESDAY, OCTOBER 21), 8 rv- s 'The Neai1yweds---a-id' seet Song Copyright J91S, National News Assn. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus . , '. ii . i i '""I jj P Poor um.e oxuM pssg oh; m call and L tfifltfM - jerry 1 it doeskt wofwr r A I J 11 "- - - .. i i i STOLEN JEWELRY IS BURNED Woman Throws loot in Furnace After Promise to Give it Up. FERRIS WOMAN 13 NOW HELD Police Meek Johnson in ,. I.iiula, TVherw It U Ilrlleved Ilr llia Clnnv to Mret Friends--Othrra Arc Held. Several hundred dollars' worth of Jew elry stolen by the band oC burglars rounded up by Chief Moloney and his force of detectives Bnturday night was found In the furnace of Louise Ferris' house at 2118 Chicago street, badly burned, yesterday by Detective Jim Donahue. The Ferris woman was released by Chief Maloney Hunday upon promise that she would give up all the stolen property cached In her Iwuse and bo- cause sho had Identified the wounded bandit at the hospital. Immediately upon returning home she throw the Jewelry In the furnace. She denied burning the Jewelry. BHe was rear. rested yesterday and' a serious charge will be preferred against her. Extradition papers to bring Cat Wrothe. who was caught in Council Bluffs Bnt urday night, to Omaha were received from Lincoln Monday. He will bo brought to Omaha today. lie refused to cross the river without the papers. Charges of burglary of soveral differ ent houses have been placed against the three men placed under arrest. Charles Johnson, Stella Barry and TTiu Ferris woman will be held pending the Investi gation. What charge will be placed against these threo persons has not been determined' by the county attorney . To Appraise School Property in Omaha A beard of appraiser! consisting of AW - fred C. Kennedy, D. V, Sholes and 8. P, Bostwiok has been appointed to appraise - all school property In the district of Omaha and report to the Board of EMu ' cation. if The corrimtttee was appointed by the f building and grounds committee of tho Board of Education, following the pas i sage of a resolution In the board direct ing such a move. No appraisal has ever been made by the board. The purpose Is to determine the value of nil school property for the use (of, the finance committee Herman Metz Gets Birds When All Others Fall Down ' iiiil WW DO THIS ALL DAY ? WHEN YOU Cf DO TIUiEBIj 1 i MORE MONEY FOR PUBLICITY Bureau Has Secured Many Additional Subscribers to It. Victim of Holdups Finds Robbers and Has Them Arrested WILL CONTINUE THE CAMPAIGN, Don Neville. S16 North Twenty-third street. South Omaha. Qualifies for a place Chairman Itosnwatrr Tolls ,ne hn tho ranks of detectives hy his efforts In behalf of law and order -yesterday. Neville was held up and robbed .of i by two men Saturday night at Twenty- fourth and J streets, South Omaha, and lt nlirht n ho was on the way to The publicity committee which la so- 0maha polce headquarters to report the llclting funds for the maintenance of the ftffar he saw two men at Sixteenth and publicity bureaU reports four additional Dodge streets, one of whom horecog. subscribers at the first meeting of the nlzcd as one of the holdup men. lie lonowea tnem uniu no mm t-airui Mnnr Lines of Work Now Ile itis' Curried On by the Pnlillrlty Ilurrnu. week In the Commercial club rooms. Herman Met has Mr. Nlmrod or T. U. completely overshadowed as a hunter, according vto reports brought back by local duck shooters who have been whll Ing away the time on the Mets ranch at Cody, Neb. Gould Dletx says Met can stay home, sit on tho front -porch and smoke and still bring down more birds than thoso who 'go out with automobiles and in run regalia. Mets decided to stay homo one morn ing. The other hunters scoured the nelgliborlpg fields for prairie chickens. When they returned Mett had a nice grouse ready to serve. "How'd you get It 7" they asked, and Metk exnloined. The hunters agree that he Is a truthful wan, that wlillo ho was sitting on his porch smoking a. 2R-ccnt Havana a fat grouso came whirring toward the house from ncross tho field. flew straight against a wlro and dropped half dead on tho porch. Mets killed tho bird with a broom handle. All tho hnters were coming home ono night after dark- When near the house they heard the whirring of a duck. No body else could have seen a South American condor lx feet awtiy, but Mets threw his giin to his shoulder, banged away and right at their feet fell a big fat mallard. OMAHA YOUNG MAN AND WOMAN MARRIED IN-EAST MUs Alia Albertson, daughter of John Albertson, 4414 Parker street, and James . Watt; son of Mrs. Emma Watt, 4316 Krsklne street, were married on Tliurs. day last at Brooklyn. Only friends of Uie groom and bride were present at the wedding, which took place at Assump tion church. A reception followed, JAMES WALSH TO COME HOME AND WORK FOR TAFT James Walsh of Ilonson, who has been on the Pacific coast looking after his business Interests there tor some months, Is oxpcctvd to return In a few jdays, His son, "Ward Walsh, has already returned. Ho called at republican county head ouartern and' said his father announced ho would be ready to enter the flglH hfraH heart and soul In tho Interest of the re election of Prsldent Taft during th last week before election. ' PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Harry I White has gone to New York City. Mrs. a Olldea left for New Tark Satur day afternoon. rt. J. Pollard has started for Brlnkley, Ark., for tho benefit of his health, Frank W. Mstteson and ndrty In their private car "Mayflower" will arrive In O muli A Thursday morning from Min neapolis and leave In the evening for tho east over the Northwestern. John Crosby and family In their private car will pass through Omaha this morning on the Los Angeles limited, bound for southern California, where they go to spend the winter. Mr, Crosby Is president . of the 'Wlsshburn-Orosby wining company or .Minneapolis, I.tfrlunir IIiiiiUhrp to dyspepsia, liver complains and kid ney troubles are needless, Electrlo Hit ters Is tho guaranteed remedy, Only Wo tleaton Drug Co. Advertisement. Joseph Fels Will Speak Here Thursday Joseph Fels of London, formerly ttfe maker of an Internationally advertised soap, probably will bo the guest of tho Commercial club at a smoker Thursday evening at the olub rooms. Tho executive committee at It meet' ni Tuesday will discuss plans for enter taining . the visitor and having him speak on "Taxation from the Business Man's Viewpoint." men Murphy and Schwnger and had them WHITE PLAGUE IS DISCUSSED Ministers Devote Sabbath to Talks on Prevention of Disease. , THE DANGERS ARE' SET FORTH nev. Harmon Points Out thnt Some Dnr n Mnrrlnjtr of Tubercular Person Will lie Looked. Upon aa Crime. It was decided that the campaign wouia arrested A few minutea later he met bo continued Indefinitely until subscrlp- another man whom ho knew as the sec tions amounting to $3,000 a year for a 0nd highwayman and he Immediately got period of three years could be enlisted. Schwager and Murphy to make a Bccond The subscribers who wero reported are arrest. the Thomas Kelly company, Paxton & Neville was positive In his Identlflca- aollagher company, the Midwest Tailor- tlon, but to make It stronger, he brought Ing company and the Conservative 8av- Miss Lulu Drown and Miss Genevieve Ings & Loan association. Smith, both of South Omaha, to head- The members, of tho committee discussed quarters to Identify the men. The young with the chairman. C. C. Rosewater, women saw the hoiaup rrom tne opposite moans of getting before the prospective side of the street Saturday night and subscribers the work of tho publicity bu- both stated that the two men pointed reau outside tho line of bringing conven- out by Neville were tho highwaymen, tions to Omaha, which It was stated is The men accused of the robbery are only a small part of the bureau's work. John Murphy and Floyd Boise, both well Mr. Roscwnter advised that the hustlers known to tno ponce. ine mira man or mako clear to subscribers to tlie malnte- rested was P.ay Davis of 2107 Ohio nance of the bureau that only a small Btreet, who was' charged with being a part of their money Is expended In bring- suspicious character. ing conventions here. While tho greater It Is belloved , these are the mon who portion-is used In advertising the advan- neia up several auioa i htr i.n. tages of Omaha and in securing the out- caiumny nigm. elders' good will toward the city. Frank Mac. 845 south xwemy-secona The committee will meet every day at street, wno was in me rar-oi ..rui..c.. the Commercial club to receive reports Dr. John Mack, with It. C. Field as , t,,..ti.ra or, ir, w.n h mm. chauffeur, was one of the holdup victims. tt.Uill mo ws.sfc U4v "-- - ..... , . ' ..-III ....nr omnlin At miUnigm UeieCUVOS 1UUII W1U l-IURl. Kuum J . . . ..u ,!., chauffeur, charging him with being a r . -i t . T - vuspicious cnaraoior. ivccoraing 10 mo ' V nr.nr P.VP.n ST. mm r fill Ufnccrs. Maloy drove the automobile -i " . - r which carried tho highwaymen to South after tho robbery, brought this city. The police think In some way connected Arehhlshon Olennon of St. L.0UI3 preached a sermon In which he said the church had lost none of the sanctity associated with It In early ages. Cardinal Farley will leave Tuesday, evening for a visit to Ios Angelss and other western cities. a i nl n k j. wh,ch carrle1 by Striking an Auto 1' hnt Malnv la O. A. Kragskow, a Western Union Tele- , ...... tha robblnl ttnd ne u being held DVla ha beon spending 1300.000 a year graph operator, while attempting to pick ...itnout ball at headquarters, pending In In propagating hts taxation beliefs and up speed on a motorcycle to carry mm Vestfgation. wtu Identified with the recent Lloyd up a stiff frado at Thirty-tmra ana tan- George campaign In England, whioli re- fornla street. Sunday, dashed Into an automobile being driven by Dr. Ilodney W. Bliss. Ho was thrown from Ma ma mine and received a broken leg, Dr. Bliss was driving Bouth on Thirty- suited In passing tha "budget" bill. FRIENDSHIP FOR A PAL LANDS THREE IN JAIL third street. As he attempted to cross City Employes uttiitju uuwu lur California, ho saw Kragskow, but not Promoting Paving frt nimln 1ini1 nf rifnnrtmfnt nf ou.v ucuausc iwu icniy o I Boon enough tO aVOId a COIllSlOn. Tno in- ,, rm.. , vonVwl hfnr tried to aid another perfectly good friend Jured mttn waB picked up and rushed to the,r empioyer8 Btld ordered to dlscon- "uu"" """ the Methodist nospuai. wnere nis oones tlnue tne practice of promoUng paving pajr.iiB wis uiuiu., ur tuio ! ma n- wrt get by Dr. Bliss. KragsKow tooK an dintrlcts for private contractors. nutmr, . ouwuri, ,r. oiuhoo unu tha biame for the accident, sawng ne was Another inntune of thla nractlce came lAwrenca fiiei lanoea in gnu on a cnargo B0lng too fast. . to the attention pf the city commission urn punier cmyiuyeu uy me "r"rHU DMDI IMQTQN ANNOUNCES U'" tor Pvln Cuming street from waycompanyandhadpas.es. They trlodl ,,,JJrJ; m !tp enucnill c I Forty-third to Forty-eighth street was to get Stewart across free and the con- UrlHIsUCO lis MO ObncuuubL,. ,h. nrnn.rlv ,. Anti-tuberculosis Sunday was observed yesterday by a number of the churches of Omaha. One or two had held the serv ices a week before tho regular day set apart for the purpose and others expect to discuss the subject In the near future. In the churches observing the day yes terday prevention of the plague was taken up vigorously by the pastors. More stress was laid on the subject of preven tion thun on tho methods of cure. It was pointed out by Itev. Leonard Groh of St Mark's Lutheran church that tuberculosis Is not contagious, but merely Infectious. It was pointed out that the germs may bo easily taken Into the sys tem, but on tho other hnnd by simple precautions can also be easily avoided. Tho danger that germs from sputum that dries on tho streets may be carried in tho 'air and deposited In tho lungs of Individuals was strongly emphasized. SuiiKntlon la ISmphnalsed. The value of sanitary drinking fountains and drinking cups at publlo places was emphasized. It was generally brought out at tho various churches that although the dis ease was long thought to be surely fatal, It has been found that it can be cured it taken In time. Tho disease must bo taken In hand immediately In Us . inception and handled Intelligently. Tho observance of Anti-tuberculosis Sunday Is a part of th general movement of tho National Society for the Htuay ana Prevention of Tuberculosis. The part the churches tnko In th movement Is the part of educating the people In the mat ter of caution for the prevention of the. spread of the disease. Tho churches through the observance of thlB day mako a kind of campaign of education. 'A Curable Disease" is the title of a lone Edison film which was shown at the Hipp theater on Harney street Sun day in connection with the observance of "Anti-Tuberculosis Sunday." The film showed views of tho sanitarium nt the Union Printers' Home at Colorado Springs, Colo. Trades unionists are tak ing much Interest In the prevention of the spread of tuberculosis. The film will be shown at other movies this week. ductor said there was "nothln' dolnY The threo men began battling with Frank Smith, the conductor, and battled them selves Into Jail. The following changes on the Burling ton, to take effect November 8, have been announced. This Is the regular winter .. Comm,gsIOer Ttyder. given the property owners. The practice was' censured by the last grand Jury. N I have called two of my men on the "and told them they would either quit i T change, made for the purpose of allowing the trains a llttlo additional time In com- . s.mJ entertained at a musical and tea Satur- P'eting tnoir scneuuie. ine cnarnes are: commissioner McGovern haa made day afternoon at the studio of MIb Fltoh. , wo' "e""r " p-'"' similar order and will put It into force lor their pupils. Tea was poured by Mlsi pnaioaa 01 i. m. w"ucu at once. Several city hall Job holders are Portia Sweet and Mrs. George Melster, earl,er Rl " " ' ' "" affected. a " I m n Amnlin t that train I Easy Positive Method Gives Luxuriant Hair Never use soap on the hair, the alkali produces scaly scalp. Injured roots and stringy, discolored hair. You can discard aIl,tonlcs and "grow cra" If tho follow'lng treatment is persistently adhered to. This is from a hair dresser of national reputation and one trial proves Its remarkable value: "Dissolve a teaspoonful of Coconlde in a cup of hot water. Sham poo with this and rinse out well. Do this once or twice a. week." That Is all; absolutely nothing more. The hair becomes fluffy, wavy and silken. The scalp wonderfully refreshed and all dandruff disappears. But the best port is the after-effect Tho scalp is healed, the hair roots aro Invigor ated and falling hair Immediately stopped. Use this treatment a few times and you will become enthusias tic and want to tell all your friends. This wonderful Coconlde In mode from the cocoanut and other vege table oils. A fifty-cent package is sufficient for ten or more delightful shampoos. You can get Coconlde from any druggist. If ho does not have it in stock he will quickly get it from his wholesale house. But If you care anything about your hair don't be talked Into taking something else in stead of the Coconlde. There Is noth ing else even similar to It. This you will agree at the first test. It Is equally as beneficial tor men's and children's hair. BO&S mXT, Corns, Callouses, Bun ions, Frost Bites, Aching and Sweaty Feet. A spoonful of Caloclde In the foot, bath gives Instant relief. Get a 25c box at any drug store. Advertisement. REDUCE FAT Denver Cathedral Dedicated by Farley DENVElC Colo.. Oct. 2S.-Cardlnal Farley of New York dedicated the new Catholic cathedral here today. The dedication was attended by prel ates from all parts of the Unttid States. Archbishop Pltaval of Santa Fe, N. M., celebrated pontlflclol high mass, as sisted by three, Colorado pioneer priests. Tti Tot, te moit me ..fui 7t Rrlucor or th mtrtet, ol4 tor It Tirrwhtrt. U for a dira bolnt ((rtd for M ranti If nu clip tb at- tichl cot poo and prent It with M Mnta t your droutrt. tmi Miicntiui mw homo tmtmont will rwlue tov to tllm !- noM of f leur tanir. ly BJil illr. ta polaon ou srui. no dltUnt, ne steroidal. Natara'a tat r4uoer nirau you from tht alarorr bt aWtrtnlng tat TlMtnru h.utv of enrvM. Attached I It Im tI brant health aaa th a- VTCTtn BOO. Jormul at UK'a beat girt. FAT FOLKS! HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN I Fat Foe, the Full Si Bex for Only 50c oup uoupon 50 cent coupon. Tear Jt off and hand it to your drugclst with 60 cents In cash, and he will give you a full $1 treatment of FAT TOO, For sale In Omaha by ahem an & McConnell Drug Co.'a 4 stores. Beaton Drug Co., Myers-Dll-Hon Drug Co., Merchants Drug Co., Bell Drug Co., Pope Drug Co., H. S. Klnv, n&nsoom Park Pharmaay, Her Grand Pharmacy B. Robinson, Btroa baugh's Pharmacy, Orkin Bros.. Dept. Store, also C P. S. Tobln, So. Omaha, and other. By MELLIFIOIA. Monday, October 28. HE TONGA dance is supplanting the popular "Boston" in society and enlivened the dancing party glvon by the membora of the Omaha Junior club Saturday evening; at the Country club. This dance, which la unusually gracotul, Is quite dKflouu, but 'I the younger members of the Country club hare become quite expert. Mils Cranmer of Denver, guest or Mrs. Qlenn Wharton, dances the Tonga exceptionally well, aa does her hostess and Mrs, Den Cotton. Mies Mildrod Butler, Miss Katherine Bo&aon and MIbs Elizabeth Davis are also very graceful dancers. Robert Dinning, Robert Burns and Cuthbert Pot ter were among the first men to learn the dance and they hare beea kept busy teaching their friends. The ypunger set at the Country club are remarkably good dancers. and at one of the large benefit performances for charity have given some excellent Russian dances, which are considered the most difficult of any of the fancy dances. Mss Frances Nash, who appeared last whiter in solo dancing in re citals aad who has gone to Berlin to study, music, will also continue her work la the" tenwehorean art. and about fieventy-flve wero present cl'm; of time nt Omaha, but the train After near-ng proIerty owners on the Debuntarrte -Bridge Club. Miss Mary Burkley was hostess today will arrive In Chicago-at 9 Instead of deglrej on cumlng street the ;io p. m. council selected brick. No. 9, leaving uiucago aa now, win ar rive In Omaha at 11:30 p. m. It will leave at the first meeting of the Debutante . . : Hrldgo club, Miss Carmellta Chase, who (has been 111, will Join the- olub after the holidays. The olub will meet every Mon day and will alternate with bridge and sewing. The members of the club ares Misses- Daphne Toters, Bertha Dloke Margaret Greer Baum. Pauline Uourk Jurier Clftb Hallowe'en Party. Members of the Junior olub v an en joy&Me UalloweSm dancing party at the Couattrr club Saturday vnlnT. Those present wer: Mlsae-. Oar. Bull of Pasadena. CaLS Dorothy Stevens, loulae Dinning, Dorothy Mntn, Katherina Beeson. MlMred Butler. -u Wnlllrurar. WlltemAin Cranmgr Mary Itlngwalt. Km ftnyth. Ruth Hammer. Carolyn Ou . Martha ZXOs, Daphne Peters, r. Dx.Lt.l. Marruerite Schneider or jrremoni. JOUli larton Uaorae of Council Bluffs, Irene rarrell. Measra. Tate Murphy, Wiltord Butlsr, Jack Webster, lial Brady, Alexander loomls, John Daug harty, Raymond 1x5 w, Robert Dlnnlnr, 'Frank Keogh. K4 Paters. H&aiRS Youer. Aibert fHbberMn, Harry Xftoh, War Hail. UartMri. fWnch, 5iUihA,rtttr, OaOUftiM-. oak4jrW. tiA Taraii Inn J. Lord. latiflkard BaUM. 1 . ' . I pnn so.m( 4i jar. itnd ra. Misses Alice Carter, Dorothy lull, Mary Burkley. Katherine Thummell, at Dnver at 1:15 p. m. Instead of 1 p. m. No. 303 will leave Denver at 7:20 p. m Insend of 7:30 p. m Nos. II and i will be discontinued west of lied Cloud. No. 189 will leave Orleans at 8:30 a. m., and No, 1D0 will leave St. Francis at 3:33 p. m, No. S3 will arrive at Omahaat C:M or t:65 o. m GOLD DUST best household aid Qui Vive Pa The members of the Qui e Dancing PROFESSORS GRUMMANN oluD will give the I first of thlr series of parties Friday evening, November I. at Chambers. Wedding Aanounoement. Cards have been received announcing the wedding of Miss Magd'alena. Wright, daughter of Mrs. Mary Wright of Bui- This vegetable-oil soap, in powdered form, is a marvelous cleanser. It AND FLING LECTURE HERE does more work, more It 1 1 J Ut- Prof. Paul H. Grummann. director of the JCinaS OI WUTJS., UU UCL- sctiool flue arts at the University of Ne- x onrl nillplfPr WOrk braska, and Dr. Fred Morrow Fling, head ier UU qiUCRCl. professor of European lilstory at the Unl- than flnV Otlier CieSnSer. verslty of Nebraska. Will give a scries of -T j xl.a ii. 1, the Omaha public library. ViO WOBUCr IUHI 1L UttO m Mr. 'and Mrs. Ben Cottonf Mr. and Mrs. Kdward O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilson Austin, Surprise Party. a surprise party was given Friday vontng in honor or Mli Marie Noone at her home, 3S5 Franklln'street. Those present were: IfHiturea at llngton, W. Va,. to Mr. William Strelt Prof. Qrumann will give tlx lectures be- rff Q1 ft,fln oil he Woodworth of this city, which took place LWM Novenber U and the first of the greater 8816 111311 BU Uia eany in octooer- air. ana Mrs. wood- yar, when Dr. Fling will deliver sir. ntherS DUt tOgetner. worth will make their noma in Omaha These lectures are made possible through e B the generosity of C. N. Dleta, president "Xri,a.4-V.f TfM1 Hfk Vrttlf Tf UUU1U1 J vrv J and are expected to return from an ex tended wedding trip today. (Mann Wharton. Mu ad Mr. tttMi. Mrkalow. Misses Cecelia Noon. Gertrude Hill. Marlt Noone, Oolda Hayes, Julia Kenny. Messrs. Frank "Weber. Illchard Brlsner, Patrick Hayes, Miastt Mary Hayes, Cora Mcllenry, Klla Noone. Marie Shields, lloyal De Vol, Messrs. Kdward Bchuett, Thomas Noone, ubarlea Noon. William Budeuberg, lurry Kenny, Monday Bridge Club Ueeets. Mrs. Jeroma 11 a ere waa hostess today for the metting of the Monday Bridge olub. Auotlon bridgq was played and all of the mtmbtrs were present including two tables of players. Ia and Out of the Bee Hive. aKfldio Tea. Miss lut))a Alien and Miss Lillian Fitch Beatou Drug Co.-Advrtlsectent of the library board, who bears the ex pense. The dates of the lectures and the sub-1 II, M. Browning haa gone to New Tork I iects are: for a stay of several weeks. prof. paul H. Orummunn November 11, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Welter have taken Modernism and literature" (August apartmsnts at the New Hamilton. cttrlndberg), November IS, 'The Apprecla- Harry O'Neill, who has been spending tlon of Art and Literature;" November 25, a week at the Omaha club returned Bun- I "The Novel with a Purpose" (Bertha von day evening to hla ranch In western Ne- I Suttner, "Ground Arms"); December t, braska. "Primitive Christianity In Modern Life" Mrs. Mary Murrln of Des Moines Is I (Qerhart Hauptmonn," A Fool In Christ") vlsltlnff at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Decoinber 8. "The Economic Novel" (Ou- J. Kden, M Fowler avenuu. I tav Freiwsen, "Jorn Uhl"); Deconxbsr K. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whttmore have re- I "Our Educational Problem.' turned from a vilt to New Tork. Miss I Dr. Fred Morrow FlingJanuary IS. Eugenie wniimore win remain in the east for a few wfeks visiting friends. 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"Europe and 1U Colonies,-" February 10, "Industrial Democracy In Fbruary 17, "The Religious Problem In Europe." a v .-f r T H D 1J H b-il "Utth COUP BUST rHWS Jm far m-tk' extend to you a special invitation to attend the opening of oar 2 new stores. 2S57Farnam St. 1519 Dodge St. Friday, November Saturday, Nov. 2. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Music I SI rx Refreshments Omaha, rt bl as. GOOD THINGS TO EAT' "-""laMf, n nhnsf