THE BEK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1912. The Nearlyweds Its a Hard Life for Jerry Copyright, 1912, National Nows Aes"n. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ST t !' VlftH YOUR ) f HE'S IN A COOD T" MICE DVf f 1 x -T Fly' FATHER LtKEO OHNOV-WH TODAY , v LOOKIN4 x N s V) Me-JOi. ALU DAY' f VfU. 1 FOWARD7o I CAN) THAT A n ) K,L' I lWJ j TSS? S chatter. j V ? . ' a1 . ' g I ; jl By MET.T.TFIOIA. Ootober 30. . HE OUIOINAIj COOKINCJ CLUB mot Tuesday afternoon at the ' I homo of Mrn. W. H. Whoolor and plana wore perfcctod for a din I ner danco to bo glvon at tho Country club "Wednesday eronlng, Novemhor 27. The members of the club will giro anvoral small dinner parties of six to eight guests In oach party preceding (ho danco. A few bachelors and girls will bo Inritod, and about fifty gueata including tho hoatcBses, will be prcsont. Later in tho year a theater party will bo Riven, and tho last party will probably bo a cotillion siren about holiday timo. Tho membora of tho Original Cooking Club are Mesdamoa George Prins, W. H. Whoolor, W. 8 I'opploton, Ward Durgew, Josoph Barkef, j Luther Kountzo, J. T. Stewart, 2d; Gharloa Kountzo, - Mos'her Colpetzer and Samuel Burns, Jr. The young married couploa who hare been Infltod to Join tho dinner dance club and who will bo tho guests at tho dinner N'ovombor 27 will be: Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gowglll. , Mr. and Mrn. E. T. Bwobe. Mr and Mm. Harry Doorley. Mr, and Mrs. Clarke Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tukoy. Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Hosford. Him Ondahy Entertains. Mia Helon Cuduhy of Chtcaso, for xnerly of Omaha, will slve onn of the Urxa dances of tho acanon .In Chicago In honor of Hiss Klomnce McFatrlch and' Alexander Cral Culbortnon of that city whako wadalng will tako plaro tho oven leg pf Kovembor . Mlis Oudaliy will b one of tho bridranuUdi. Card Club Meet. The 11J Canl club mot Tiirnday nflei non at tho homo of Mr. K Venon. Tin next meeting will be In two woeka, w't Mrs. J. Van Nesrf. At tho Inst mcetli: Wait flvo waa played and prlena wen awarded to Mra. J. Novttk, . Mrn. K fltraaiwr, Mrs. W. H. Kinney and MIm Nell Darnum, la and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. W. II. Caraon and Minn roulxa Carson have none to Ban Dleuu, Oal., for tho winter. Mr. and Mra. J. Milder and daughter are home from tho east, whoro they en loyed a vacation of flvn woekn, Mrs. William Hayward of New York, who la the guest of Mra. W. It. Wheeler, was a Rueat at the meeting of the Or)K inal Cooktns club Tuesday aflnrnoon. For Miss Hammer. Miss Katherlno Deeeon will entertain at dinner this evening In honor of Miss Ruth Hammer and Mr. Harold rrltchett, whose wedding will take place Jn the near future. The KUts will be seated At one Ions table, which will be decorated In pink and white. A white slipper filled with pink rosea will be used as the oen terptece and at each KUest'a pluoe will ko tiny white slippers filled with bon bons. Covers will bo laid for Misses Iluth Hammer, Hilda Hammer. Elizabeth Bruce, Elizabeth Davis, Mildred Butler, Messrs. Harold IMtchett, Itaymond Low, John Daugherty, Jack Webster, Hal Brady, Oconee 1'rltchett. Many other affairs will be given for "Mlsa Hammer and Mr. Pritchett this week and among those who will onter taln are Miss Elizabeth Itruce, who will entertain at a theater party Thursday evening. Miss Elizabeth Davis, a dinner Tn their honor Friday evening; Miss Ituth Hltchoock will entertain at a theater party Saturday evening and the ushers will give a lupper for the wedding party at Uie Country club Sunday evening. Personal Gossip. Mr. a W. Tiwner, who has been at th Wlse Memorial hospital convalescing from an operation, has been removed to hts home. Mrs. Cleveland in Nebraska Hands bleeding, cracked, itching pOMCOKI), VT.--I was tmUed J tat Barer! yeass nitk etseass, cs lay bands. Thsgr yrm so &s4 tfct I eould not go out in any wesAer wkaont their cracking in Wp sacks aod bleeding. Beaidea tfast, the itching and burning ware terrible. I tried everything I eoold bear oi, but could get no relief, not frtn tempoiartly, catil I recaived a t&ntpW at KsssmI OintiBsat a&4 Twkicl Ripsp. Rotlikol immediately relieved toon cured " I Med k, and was 1 ill lily re Kcred of the itching and burning sensation. After oticg oaeJarofRes. ir.ol Ointment, I aa entirely cured." (Slgned)E. C. StreeUr, Sept 14, 1912. For soors tiisa 17 ytars Reilaol OlaU zoent. with Reainol Sp, has been a favorite doctor's pre Krlptlca and botu. hld remedy for all Uodi of (Untax trou Ui. akla erupt! o, dsadroSV ztlmplee, chspxd faces ana1 handi. swes, U . eU. Bold br all AruexUu, RmIdoI Bos 16c, KMlnel Otetmaat, Ue. aad I LOO. rr SMspls C each, writs, to DepU. 11-A. iUoiaol pbamlcal CoM Baltisic, Mi. Mr. and (Mrs. Olonn C. Wharton. Mr. and MrH. T. U Darin. Mr. and Mrs. 10. M. Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Kcnnody. Mr. and Mrs. Do Forost Richards. Mr. nnd Mrs. AjUnir Qulou. Creighton Dental Club; Tho students of the Crelirhton Dental college gave the second of a series of .Im Informal dances at Chambers' done riR academy Tuesday evening. The hall .iui tastefully decorated with oollege aimers and Hallowo'en embloms. At no end of the hall was hung a insin ootli "Crelehton Dental Boosters' club" atir.er, -An enjoyable evening was spent y tho following: .iiisses .ti Ulny, ilrlulilo lirwdley, ena White, .. Ie:tl. i.inml. .lister. . nllnn Odell. Myrtle P. Shroinfl, Hose Welrh, '1 hereniv KlanlKan, Mnmlo MorKan, ClsraCViiivrean, Paulino MrBtravIck Bows'.d, nlanrho Deivver, Anna Tanaenfret, Mabel UundKnrd. P. noble, Alice Anderson, Messrs. N. VI Drake. N. N. Hoyne, J. Kubltcclirk, It. O. McMorfaKle, W. P. Hlggitis, P.fl'l'nylor. Charles Kdwarda, P. Carroll. A. Munsll. Cyril Dudlnger, nenjamln Johnson, P. P. Drlebus, H. P. McOrane. .John fJultern, John Bulllvun. J. H. Fronkerg, Wllllsm Bsunders, Harry Mason. Thoms Cartney, H. 8. Cole, C. A. Hamilton. Tyle Notony, Mr. and Mrs. Mecune, Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Wonder, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Itarber, Dr, and Mrs. H. K. Newton. Molzer-Miller Wedding. A quiet wedding was solemnized Wednesday morning at T:S0 at the home of Mrs. M. 13. Miller, when her daughter, Lucy Margaret, became the bride of Au gust Victor Molaer of Lincoln. Rev. Stephen Bros of Dodge, Neb., read the marriage llnea. Mr. John MorrUsey, uncle of the bride, save her away. The bride wore a simple gown of white crepe de chine. Her only attendant was her sister, Mlts Edith May Miller. Mr. H A. Cary of North Platte served as best man. Only the Immediate families were present nnd a wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Molser left on the after noon train for a short eastern trip, .and will be at home after December 1 at li9 M street, Lincoln. Both the bride and groom are well known violinists. The bride was formerly a pupil and later assistant to Prof. Mol zer. Surprise Party. A surprise psrty was riven by Mra. II, D. Cone on her daughter, Miss Daisy Cone, at her home at US Bouth Thirty first street. Saturday evening, October tn. The decorations were pink and white. Those present were: Misses Misses May Cone. Mabel Cutler. Oeorglanna Warner, Mildred Ktoyal. Misses Uiisckltt. Hazel Johnson. Myrtle Wlnterboer, Margaret Morrison, Mini ilii Devonk, Host) Illch, lUoh, Victoria Pascale, Agnes Hollars, KiiKllih, Vivian Smith, Cook, Margaret Qleevough, Alma SoreiiHon, Manning, llarber. Vera Carlton, Ann Hobertson. Messrs. John Holland, Hurry O'Connor, A. J- fMevers, H. '(.. Thompson. Vt D. Cole, Dr. O. Hamilton, C. F. Meek, T, It. Whlttaker, llMiJaiuln llnllor, Herbert Rampson, Pruchu, B. A. Tapnnaw, J. U Horn!, M. L. Biggs. W. H. Eatpn, H. Millard, C. W. Anders, Ouy Van Scoyoc, . Stanley Boxers, K. W. Thexare, Jumes O'Neill. ; h viT" ? tucvvja sa v WAKELEY DKOPS OUT OF RACE Democratic Candidate for the School Board Withdraws His Name. TWO REPUBLICANS TO FIGHT SpnldltiK mill I.rnvriMiorth Are I,cft (o Ilnttli- fur the Ilcpresenta tlon on Uoanl from . ElgSith Warrt. the era to send employes of their firms to the school that they might better their advertising. Tho first lcsj-on of the course outlined by the Associated Ad' Clubs of America will be given at the association Thurs day night. Pcnn P. Fodren, prenldent of' the Omaha Ad club, Is Instructor of the class. Valuable Dogs Are Located by Hunter l turned over to him and upon questioning the Indian he discovered that none or the animals was his property. One had been lost by Billy Huffamlth of Crclghton and another by George L. Taylor of Kansas while hunting In this territory. Town send's dog was valued at S150 while the others ranged In value from $50 to $100. Owners of the three dogs remaining aro expected to be heard from within the week. The pointer belonging to Mr. Townsend was shipped to him Monday morning. Arthur C. Wakeley, nominee of the democratic 6!ty central eomhilttee fori Whfn Thnmus Knupp of this City member of the Board of Education from I"'01''"5'1 nt " halfbrccd's sod house near the Eighth wahl hns withdrawn from th-j ; Wclmcr' Xcb" rr a drink of water last race, leavlngvthe two republican candl- ! Saturday, his arrival wis heralded by dates a clear field, as the city leenl do- Uu barl of "lan valuable dogs. Knapp, id una Hern mi u two upfkx' lmnllns- partmeht ruled out the "progressive" nominee'. The candidates In this ward now are Dr. S. K. Scalding and Edmund V. Leavenworth, both republicans. Dr. Spalding was formerly president of the board. Leavenworth was appointed to fill the unexpired term of W. T. Burke, who resigned upon his election to the sccre- C. T. Walker and Dr. J. J. roster, nrcs- I ent members of the board, are planning a campaign to oust Dr. K. Holovtchlner prc8iueni oi me Doaru, tr Spalding and 1 certain other candidates from the flrsf I second, third and fourth wards win, and I (tiMlall tamAo Tl I n 1. ...I .. 1. I .... I ...u.m.. uu.na ...v-iiui uauii, unHirman oi tne finance committee. In the chair. They are sanguine of success. j trip In this section and was returning to town, entered the yard, when a chorus ofhowls from half a dozen hunting dogs greeted his ears. Knapp was surprised to find such a fine collection of bird dogs In such a place nnd Immediately grew suspicious, After looking the canines over he recognized nmong the number the pointer lost by Billy Town- send several weeks ago and demanded tho dog. The property was Instantly PRAIRIE PARK CLUB . STARTS WHIST TGURNEn The result of Monday evening's play ay the Prairie Park- club whist tournament In the progressive team contest was a follows. WINNERS. LOSERS. Bruce & Elster... -1 Endres & Nelson. - t Ross & Tanner... - 1 Back & King.... x 91 Lucko & Shields, x 11 b'cannell & van. Buren x 1! Results of the contest to date shows B. C. King to have the highest general average throughout. On next Monday night the membership of the club will b Increased to twenty players s.nd the game will be by progressive players the same as last Monday night. ANNOUNCEMENT 18 MADE THAT MRS. CLEVELAND WILL REMARRY. Bnapshot of Mrs. Orover Clovoland and the late Paul Morton mado at Arbor Lodge by a Bee staff photographer on the occasion of tho unveiling of the atatue of J. Sterling Morton, October 2), 1903. W. W. Club at prairie Park. .Members of the W, W. club itad an enjoyablo meeting this afternoon at the Prairie Park club house In honor of. Mrs. J. Hess, who has recently roturncd from Europe, Mrs. Hess gavb a ' travel talk on Europe nud Miss Helen Sadllelt gave piano numbers. Those present were: Mesdames Sweavy, Meadames , II. Scott, II. a Shearer, Clarence Peterson, George Rwoboda, J. J. Hess. Charles Onienlg, B. P. Dlffonbacker, a. A. Hampton, w. S. Hampton, J, J. McCombs, Louis Oldllnld. V. II. Urubaker. W. C. Price, Charles Martls Martin. Misses Clella Brubaker, Joseph Langfelder, J. Van Doran, Louis Nelson, Huxhold, Hensmau, IWulfciUll, Underwood, Kdwarda, N. P. Sass, Ellett. If. T. Fellers, King. nice. K. 11. Martls. Misses Helen Sadtlek. Anna Norestrand, Anna Cone. Messrs. V Lko Cane, Lelghton McCasltn, Harold Steer, Charles Hlnseman. Nellie Hart. Jessie Btecr, Daisy Cone, Mum. Howard Stovol, Dewey Beats, Wilton Haney. Lavern Elverson, Howard Haney, At Fort Crook. Mrs. John Singleton Swltzer will enter tain at bridge next Wednesday at their quarters at Fort Crook li honor of Miss Ruth Baker of Newark, N. J., and fo Miss French. Wide-Awake Club. The Wideawake club will give Its an nual Hallowe'en dancing party at Rustl ing's hall Friday evening. The hall will be decorated to suit the occasion and re freshmtnts will be served. Children's Hallowe'en Party. Mrs. George Atkins and Mrs. Charles Atkins entertained at a children's party Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 0:80 o'clock. In honor of little Misses Ellen Marie and Gladys Atkins. Miniature electric lights were used for decorations and the evening was spent with games. Those present were: Little Misses Little Misses- Bess McClelland, Virginia Ostenberg, Katherlne Alleman. Ceclle McClelland, Gwendoline McCoy, Katherlno Gray, Helen Horsheim, tninsiunc i-varsau, ireno Dvball. Dorothy Gray. Marlon Klleman, Margaret Horsheim, Evelyn Kedwloic, Gladys At Kins, Elltabeth AckermanAKce Horsheim. Katherlne OstenbergJlle.l Marie Adklns, Isabel Pearsall, Masters MaMi'rs Howard Nelson, Charles Adklns, Donald Camp, Thomas Xuhn, Robert Nelsou, Russell Pttdlt, COMMERCIAL TEACHERS TO MEET HEREJN NOVEMBER Three hundred commercial teachers will attend the Missouri Valley Commercial Teachers' convention which convenes In Omaha November J9 and 30. Ttv meet Ings will be held at the Oir.ahit High School of Commerce. A progra n "con taining the names of prominent educators and commercial men from all over the country has been issued. The commercial teachers will visit Omaha's banking In stitutions, factories and other Industrie. Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Illinois, Okla homa, Colorado, North Dakota, Bouth Dakota and probably a doxen oUier state will be represented by commercial teach ers .In public and private schools. Among the speakers who fave been se cured are E, M. Douglas of Madison, Wis.; A. N. Palmer. New York City; Dr H. M. Rowe, Baltimore; Prof. Ira M. jCvnbb, Denver High suhool; Superintend- ent Oelsoll, Nebraska, Principal L. C Rusmlsal of the Omaha High Svhoo' oi Commerce and Superin tend.; iJ, V. Gniff of the Oms.tvi schools will deliver addresses, Gambling Games on Carnival Grounds Bring Big Returns Judge Kennedy's criticism of gambling on tho KImfs Highway during the Ak-Sar-Ben carnival has led some members of the1 order to Investigate the report, and they And that the statoment made by the judge before the Woman's club Is correct. Investigation shows that the gambling privilege on the grounds was sold by tho board of governors for $900. The privi lege was sublet to owners of various de vices such as the ring games, paddles, etc., on which over 13,000 was cloared. "It Is peculiar that these complaints are made at this late dny," said one of the knights who has been looking up tho matter. "Sheriff McShane was supposed to have been In charge of the grounds, and he was there personally. Judge Ken nedy in his talk says he saw these things personally. The sheriff la an. otfeer of the court, and If the court saw these things why did he not have the sheriff stop them?" McBride Arrested as Highway Robber Dugan Met) ride, former Omaha police court character, who recently completed a sentence of three years In the Pennsyl vania state penitentiary on a charge it I mgnway rooncry was arrested in Omaha Tuesday by Chief of Detectives Moloney. lie is ueing held on suspicion of being one of tho 'two boys who held up tho e!x nutompblles and robbed the passengers at the entrance of Miller park last Saturday night. McBride told conflicting tulcs about the length of time he has been In the city and Maloncy has asked the vic tims of tho robberj" to appear at the Jail and identify McBride, If possible. REAL ESTATE FIRMS ARE TO LEARN OF ADVERTISING J. AV. Miller, educational secretary of the Young Men's Christian association, told the Real Estato exchange tho plans of the new class In advertising Wednes day noon 'and asked the real estato deal- Key to the 8ituatIon-Be Advertling. A Ton of Gold could buy nothing better 'for female weak nesses, lame back and kidney trouble than Electrlo Bitters. Only 60c. Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. New Way Surely Steps Scalp Itch and Hair Leas All who have tried tonics and "grow ers" for hair trouble know how use leas they are. It has long been un derstood that the only solving of the problem Is In proper oleanslng and care of the scalp. But the difficulty has been tho lack of effective ma terial. The alkali In soaps trrttateo the scalp and leaves the hair faded and stringy. At last comes the angel of relief tn the form of a new product made from the coooanut and other vegetable oils, that give a most won derful shampoo. It la known as Coco nlde. You simply dissolve a teaspoonful of this Cooonlde in a cup of hot water and shampoo In the usual way. The results are marvelous. The hair be comes wavy, fluffy and silken. All dandruff disappears and falling hair Is immediately stopped. Hut the best part Is the after-effect. Tho scalp is Invigorated and the growth of the hair promoted. Any druggist) has this ,Co conlde In stock or will quickly get It from his wholesale house. A fifty cent package Is sufficient for ten or more delightful shampoos. But be sure you get only the real Ccconide and not be influenced to take some thing else instead. There Is nothing that is even similar In results. BORE FEET, Cor -A i . uuriw. uwiuush. xs un ions. Frost Bites. Aching and Sweaty Feet, a spoonrui ot taioctae in tne foot-bath Rives instant relief, Get a Zta DISCOUNT On Every TRIMMED HAT In Our Elegant Stock Including Flame nets, Aigrettes, Birds of Faradtse and every Pattern Hat in stook. This Is ths greatest Millinery opportunity of the season. rs. S. Richards 319 City rational Bank Bldg., 3d Floor. If 4 FOR GRAY HAIR. It Can bo Darkened Very Cleverly by Using This Simple Formula. iiLtblB Hf6' when one's personal ap- FJwh".'Ee c?Jint, fop 80 muc- when both tho Boclal and business world puts SnjSJJaMP0! "vorythlng that donotes the dPJ fl h.tl aKe.' 11 iconics a matter of 'LiS.1'1060 whose hair Is turning gray w i0LBom?:.l2at,onal means of darken ing It, thus hldlrur.thn trap nf firr,- An excellent, yet very simple solution of tne problem Is to procure at ihe drug f "'P" an ounce of fcay rum. a quarter 7? hij wiiiie una a small box ot E?. Compound, and at home you can dissolve the Burbo Compound In 7 ounces ?JLV,raflLwaru' "doing the other two iV?Zfd.lM,t8i .Thul ,nakes a remarkably effective mixture for darkening gray hair, and at the same time removing dandruff and other Ills of the scalp, besides mak n uie hair eoft, glossy and "young looking." It darkens the beard as well f.fr?t.n";"S .ll nPP'led once a week until the; hair Is darkened, then every two w.e.k5' doea not 1-110 off or i-olor the skin ana Is much more satisfactory than the common dyea and stains. Advertise ment. Manufacturer's Sale' By special arrangement with tho manufacturers, in order to introduce these two meritorious articles into thousands of new'homeB, we will sell A Regular 50c Size Box Dr. Charles' Face Powder All this week, or as long as our supply lasts,-' Three tints flesh, white and brunette. Dr. Charles' Flesh Food THE GREAT BEAUTIFIER ThiB is positively the only prepara tion that will develop the bust, or re store those lost through sickness 'or other causes to original contour. Makes thin arms, neck and cheeks plump. Nothing better for the com plexion. Applied like a cold cream. Regular 50c Size 21c "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" ' BEATON DRUG CO. Famom and Fifteenth Streets. If your family is small,, you don't have to waste it. DIAMOND CONDENSED SOUP 10c It comes in the form of a powder and you can use enough for two or three plates and Bare tho rest un til It la wanted again. Halt a package, or 6 cents worth ot soup, . will make enough for a small family. YoM furniih the xcaltr tie furnish tht soup. YOUR GROCER SELLS IT OMAHA SALES CO., DISTRIBUTOR, TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 3(16. llllliiiillllillliiilill 333 BOUTK SIXTEENTH STREET Buys Stylish Feotwiar and MtMs A Grtat Saviig Tt You. Style and fashion does not mean high prices at the Shoo Market. The most distinctive and original of the sea son's creations aro 'always first at our shop and we show them in a varioty of materials and lasts the price is $3.00. stooxzhqs nsa On TburMdar. with Try pair of ZiadUi 93.00 ahoei. Colon to match shots. fin 3 ma LMt M A a. J I CHOE mZV j g- we o M HO OX1SOM JTO DEXrVEB-ZES. ARKET I 3 box at any drug too AaTtrtUesaeat. t