8 TIIFi UKK: O.MAI LA, UhD.NhfslMl, uw hSlimn ii. 19L2. KD6EL HAS BILL POSTING BILL Ordinance Makes it a Misdemeanor to Poit Unsightly Signs. MEASURE IS DRAFTED BY RINE tcr. Clara, have gone to Loshow, Mo., 'for a few weeks' lslt. By MELLIFICIA. ROBBERS HOLD UP ! on the Hoatd of County Commissioners Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1912. Hl'lll'M UAJAAHS liavo started In earnest and It has been dlscov- prnrt tlinf mnnv hlntrrinu anil malfli nmilrl lifil'n ...art., nttl,., a nnmii , .i CTflRF PRnPRIFTORS 'are dtawn. Klsasser was defeated for re tor wieinselvcH in tlie uiir iicrs world had it been nccsary. oiunu i uui miliumu .... i - 1 imwiiuii u. mi irirjii iu iuv ii" -icmj iiu t , I a me aji nanus' uazaar anti ainner iani wceK. tne women oil . . under a statute that Is valid, though it A" ordinance making It a misdemeanor the cliurcli mado GC0. Tho affair laatod but ono day and wan held nt ,',, Mo(. for h ,.vcmn? two nfkr "9 bf' Put ln "cl "tuallv. tj iKSt unsightly advertisements. Hills, i the Wattles Memorial Parish house. Anout 200 attended Ihe dinner In waHH Into the If.iwklns Latham ' w .... ' rf ,r1rrr . circulars within the city llm- iht. o.,inr. ti. .11...... ... a .v. ..... ... 1111 11,,., .,,, t ? nvnv . n,s lernl "' expiring until 111 . . - - - , ... . v.vuiiif.1 ijiir liiuilii lull null j.ii,.t:i vt ,1 n inn uu.r ii 11 11 LiiiTir 11 1111; .1 n . ., ...... ......... . - ( nmmlolmicr, to MuUr Irnolcr it Thrlr rnrnlliirc ( ll Will llns- C Innnmon Mrnr Cnnnrll lipli Mnrr Mnnr-. c Henry McDonald and Pete Elsasser Are Personal Gossip. A son wan horn Morula)- morning to Mr and Vim. Charles Scott Smith. Mr 1 Smith wm formerly Miss Marie Kouthard. I daughter of Mr. Hnd Mrs. Charles 1' Um for the batl)e hetwefn ryter K. ?.nithmd of St. Louis ! Klsaser, democrat, and Henry S. Mc Donald, republican, over Klsasser's neat the boatd. John C. Lynch ill recognlre Aq Qiyg fJAMES DELEGATES one and I cruse to recognize me otner. McDonald will be recognized by Mr. Lynch. Klsasser's attorney, J. J. Stilll- TO CITY PLANNING MEETING To attend Mayor Dalilman's city plan- flnTjtpqt. fnr Rpflt.ivan then wl" ,nslltut,? " tl" wrral1t0 nlng meetings the Omaha Ad club has UU UUHLGQU XU1 WDftU pucertinj against Mr Lynch The dls- named three representatives. They are T R Coleman. C. A. Alden and O. T. Eastman. Nearly all the, Omaha civile and Improvement organizations have been In Ivlted by the mayor to appoint commit ' tees to work with him on city planning. a nf Omaha was Ini reduced at a meet- I ...... . . . . . . t..n.i, .. .,n. in.ii.in.l Hip TUTlaV h f v" .iii.iii. umuj Ul n Hum niv inuiiuiiciu ui umui aim ainui . t i.eftlfirate or . inanii.. ......... I. ...I. l J . l O i.lll"u3 I'lOl I rlfll tic c ash retUler. Only inn uoinn inane canny and attractive nann mauc articles lor tnc nomo nhl wnf-h was taken. aiipcal to the feminine buyer. Two weeks of church bazaars started Mon- day in tho court of the Bee building. I PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS The women have not only given many pretty things whlrh are for. .1. It, Sullivan, a grnduatc of f're'.shton i Me- LKms'd rontends the Ian Is Invalid lection was Issued to i . r i . .... l... ri 1. r..... and 'l MlUUUIlHlll ll I lll. wenrj ', Mortday. Metionatd took the oath of of IKe before Deputy Clerk of the District Court Asel Steere yesterday, lie then filed his official surety bond In county court. When the newlv electee ofilclals take strict court then will decide whether R Coleman. C. A. Alden and O. T. Klsasser or McDonald Is entitled to the Eastman. Nearly all the. Omaha cltfc and seat. The case lll go to the supreme . improvement organizations nave Deen in- court for final adjudication. Omaha Towel Co. new telephone num- As soon aa all respond the meeting will ber, Douglas MS. be called. If... nf lh. M 1 1 I ' .AMmluJMI i 'j nt lima ii A. '. Kug awl was referred j "'anaRc larRo households. ti t ie committer of the whole, meeting Moida for dls-uslon. l ty commtaslpners will ro-nperate In c ittiii some ott of legislation to Uu a..av v ith th uns'phtly Mil lonrds. Tho rdlnantc Inlftxluoed was ilraftt-d by Cltv Attorney ltliw. H provldw only that losttiB of suh bills ehall he subjei t to f ne. I nothrt ordinance was Introduced eov- i rlnc the utrninir.of gasoline. COl idl, I ... ...l .. .1. .TIhi. u'Hhln lh ' nnnlinl r Mr Dtmnil ta n ' ' il nnn. ntul thn ti.i.itn, a ...ullii f ,l,nl. ' I'ri ' II III I iraf'.i.wi.." - ...... ... ii. (. cnii ci.. i.i.iiivi ..iiti nil. I'.wviuo 110 infj LVDIIHIt .11 lilull , T X I tut? It iwuts .owllUns and fixos efforts netted them over $ 450. ' Koi" lJHlldrilff, FclllinS ilair OL" Tii luriilli lnv,.lee. i Tl.l,.,n,. TJ- that iAM'uua'bl' Ahbii&jjbiuit. c'flce .lanuary !t the Hoard of County suiu, am are Riving tneir ume as wen, at tne cnurcn rnirs. 1 univru law srhgm. now an nttorney Al hi rlnulni- of i hi. first itv nt fliln nolo iivnr inn t, .1 t.i.c. i.Un of Ln rami e and incml)er-elcl uf the ., , . . , .. .. , , I Wyomlrg legslature. is. In Oma.ia for n tm) McDonald will offer themselves for in by the five different church sorietlos which are the flrat to occupy this few dm. teivico as commiisioners from the first spare In the rotunda of the Bee btllldlnB. j j.WKi:V ri'T Ut.ASs-KltKNJ'.EK. commissioners dlftrlct. The chairman of Lap I Friday the women of the First Presbylorlan ehurcli held their r A resclutlon was psed directing a'.l city officials furnish the dcitartment ! A pretty demit tew wbh given this art of finances and accounts with an Involae jernoon from 3 to B o'clock by Mrs. Kibe t uf office furnishings and all chattels be- IroU Curler for her daughter. Mlsa Alice longing to the several departments. Ui crtrr. at their l,..ni-. i.V Poiill, Tlnru j PRETTY YOUNG SOCIETY GIRL ! MADE HER DEBUT TUESDAY. list to be submitted not tenibcr SI At the instance of Commissioner Hum mel a resolution Has pasxed directing that the park commissioner purchase n cin namon hear lo replace the bear which died at Hlvervlew iark Sunday. Not' more than SS5 will be paid for the bear. The ordinance giving the. health de partment an additional sum of ll, for the removal of gnrbage during the re mainder of the year was passed. Charlca liluom was placed on the re tired list of the police department on a pension of t0 a month. Omaha Office Gets Ready for Parcels Post Mail Plans Official parcels post maps of the Tnlted States have arrived at tho Omaha office. They are slightly over two feet square, how tha country divided Into squares or units of area with corresponding rates for all parcels distributed over these areas. A special consignment of these maps for offices throughout the state ara now on tho toad to Omaha, from whero they will be distributed; also a con siderable number of parcels post guides and explanatory booklets, which wll ac company each map, t'ndcr the provisions of the parcels post law. effective January 1, IDiS, mall of tho fourth class except permit matter must bear distinctive postage stamps. The parcels post stamps measure one by one and a half Inches between per foration lines. The color Is red. In a curved panel ucross tho top supported by a paneled perpendicular column at each end appears tho words "I'lilted Stales 1 'areola 1'ost" In Iloman capi tal letters. Triangular ornaments oc- eighth street. The rooms were beautiful. decorated with cut flowers cent by th friends of Miss Caller. ' The guests were received In i-.e 'Ivlng riKitn by Air. and Sin. Cnner and Miss j Carter. There, was no color t-clu-nic used In Ibis room, there being cnrys iiathe ' mums. orriiHis. narcissus and rosts or , ocry shade. Southern smllax and palhin were further need In decotatlon. Punoli was served in tho reception room. nhero pink roses brightened the room ! Mrs. Ward roses formed a pretty center- ; piece for the dining room table. Mrs. Carter wore gray charmcuse draped with gray chiffon and trimmed with real luce. Miss Carter waa gowned In white char- mruse, draped with violet-shaded chiffon. The bodice was embroidered in rhlne- j stones. She carried a bouquet of violets. Miss Caiter was graduated last year from school In lloston. The latter part of the afternoon th fathers of the debutantes and the hus bands of the assisting women were. In vited to attend. Mr. Carter assisted in receiving thn guests. Cnrds were Issued to about S0 guests and assisting were the debutnntuH, 'In cluding Mlsss Mhacs- Itatherlnc Thummeil.i'aiiline Uourke. Margaret (I. Ilatim, Dorothy Mall. llcrtha Dickey. Daphne Peters, Carmellta Chase. Mary Ilurkley. Assisting through the rooms were: Mesdarnes Mrsdamts- Oeorgo Thiimmell. It. V. Coiinell. M. IV KunUhouser, .1. .1. Dlck4y. W. !'. Durlcee, M. C. PeteYs, Alfred Darlow, It K. Welch. David A. Ilnum, X. It. rpdlke. fieymour Sadler, Samuel Itees, sr. John Howard, Leonora Dletz Nelson. IssHF Vn: s-.'H X'V..- Itchy Scalp 25 Cent "UanSerine" Save tho Itnir! Unndcrinc destroys dandruff and stops falling luiir at onoe Grows hair, we prove it. If .., care for heavy hair, that glistens i and die: then the hair falls out. ,v t. i..n-itv and Is radiant lth life; has If your hair has been neglected and I. , . ,,,.. thin, faded, dry. scraggy or too oily, i an leomiurabl softness and is fuff) hesUatf mll get a :5.nt bottle of ai.d .ustiuus you must use Danderlnc. , Knowlton's Danderlne at any drug store i because nothing else accomplishes so j or toilet counter; apply a little as dl- inui ii for the hair. i rected and ten minutes after you will. .lust one application of Knowllan's Danderlnn will double the beauty of your hair, besides it Immediately dissolves every particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair If you have dandruff. This destructive scurf say thin was the bast Investment you ! ovtr made. j We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised that If you j desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and tnt. nf It nn itm .triruf fnn HnVitrtr mcaln I tobs the hair of Its lustre. Its strength j and no more falling hair you must use and Hi. very life, and If. not overcome It ! Knowiton's Danderlne. If eventually produces a feverlslincss and Itching of why not now7 A 25-cent bottle will truly tho scnip; the hair roots famish, loosen j amaza you. Advertisement. ..Extra Special Offer.. Good Only Till Christmas 10 Discount will hp allowed on all orders. A beautiful Ladies' Sut or Coat, strictly man tailored to your nioasuro at $35.00, for $31.50 Suit or Coat at $40, for $36,00 Suit or Coat at $.0. for $45.00 This offer will also In clude auita or coats made from your own material. Satisfaction guaranteed In every respect. Over 1. 000 satisfied customers.. F1m nota wa do alterations Th BaUabl X,41a' Tailor. Phona Sons;. 1901 Room 433-3S Faxton Bnliains;. MISS ALICH CAItTKIt. tho Amateur Musical club this afternoon a their home. An Interesting musical program wns given. With the Visitors. Miss Griffith of Wichita. Kan., and Miss Pearson of Newark, N. .1.. acenm- cupy both upper cornets. Tho deliomlna- jpanled by Miss Carpenter and Miss Sesrle tlon In largo numorals Is In each tower corner, with the title of the subject and the word cents or dollar between. The subjects of tho several denomination arc; )m cent.' office clerk: S-cenl. city ear ier. p-ccnt. railway postal clerk; 4-ceiit. ural carrier; B-cent. mall tralni 10-cent. teamslilp and mull tender; li-ceiit auto nobllo service: SO-cent. aeroplane carry ing mall: Jj-cent. manufacturing; recent, dairy 73-ccnt, hanestlnB; SI. fruitgrowing. TEACHERS FROM TWELVE COUNTIES ADDED TO LIST According to the figures secuicd by (ho executive committee of. .thw Nebraska. State Teachers' aaalclatlon the Lincoln Commercial club padded the registration list of the recent convention with names 'rom twelve Nehrnskn counties. U the committee's Investigation 'had not disclosed that 1.K1 names were regis tered and tliu membership feea paid by the Lincoln Commercial club, officials of the committee believe Llurolu would have secured maoi1ttes for the next conven tion In the following twelve counties; Klllmorc. Hamilton- Kearney, Kranklln. I'helpo, Jctfervon, AUamr, liutler. .York, Hallne. Iucastcr and Uage. will leave Thtirtdnj frjr a week's slt nt Itrd Uoali, la., where they will be the guests of Miss Dorothy Deemer. daugh ter of Judge and Mrs. Deamcr. until af ter her marriage with Mr. rflram Hough ton of lied Oak. All of younrf women attended "WeleVfey college" Miss Lthel Waddcl of Kansas City, who was the guest of Miss Mary ItlnR wall last week, irturnod to her home Haturdny. Miss Wadde was 111 with bronchitis ihile In Omaha and was un able to remain as long as she planned, For the Future. Miss llculah Davis will entertain at a brldsc party Wednesday evening for her guest. .Mrs. Marry T. Ulgham of Hakcr City, Ore. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. Halo Jllxby have returned from their wedding trip and are at the homo of Mrs. Hlxhy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vlerllng. Misslleatrico Coad has returned from a visit of several weeka with her brothers. Messrs. Arthur and nichard Coad, at their ranch near Carlsbad. N. M. .Mrs. .1. V. Cold, who has also been at the ranch, Hopped In St. Isolds for n visit with hyr daughter, Mrs. V. Krng, before ictuin- Ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Rolen and daugli- I am pure as a Lilly. I am clean as a crystal. I am from the country. ' I come to your home quickly. I arrive before breakfast. I am safe beqause pastuerized. I cost Eight cents per quart. I am Alamito Milk. I am at ypur order Doug. 411. Washiisf9Crisps rTtrrrn"TTtT'xXCnt''i''''tw-l"T'v'- "' The SUPREME quality of Washington Crisps is absolutely beyond question. Thoroughly steam cooked, toasted, dellelouslycrlsp, ready to serve. On every package the unqualified GUARANTEE that every ingredient Is of as HIGH QUALITY as the ingredients la cereal foods of ANY other make REGARD LESS OF COST ; and GUARANTEE that Washington Crisps are nude under MOST PERFECT SANITARY CONDITIONS posiible to create a SPOTLESSLY CLEAN MILLS, by high-class workmen. Washington Criips, from field to borne, never loach human hands CTerytbios; dean by automatic macalaery. mmmmm WgBi'ats' Ma'saaa.itiia'MMiMM llMoreHfcrlOI WastUstoB Crisp CUT OFF ONE-THIRD HIGH COST OF LIVING, lor cereal lt4, tad both Grocer and Consumer instantly recognized this hence our big sales of SUPREME quality Washington Crisps to millions aad millions of Americans. Handsomest Poad Package la America Two superb portraits of George Washington on every package, handsome enough to frame, or use unframed, ta decorate your " Den, " or Living Room. WASHINGTON CRISPS are (161) " First in iht HOMES ef his Countrymen " apasBmt soseiKf ouurrr er toastto cosr. ruxts. in AHtRrfAHSSE CUT7 OFF High cost of living Soak Put your clothes to soak in a Persil solution. Doit early, or let them soak overnight. That's better if it's just as handy. Birthday Anniversary. Mrs. Catliorlne Struater. enturtaiucd Baturdny evening In celebration of the twentieth blrtlplay iiniilvciMiiy of her son. Joseph. Chrlstnias . novelties were used In tlm decorations. Those presest were: Mlases - Amelia Wotkowlc.z. llesslo Duffey. Maudo 1 Irmly, Klslo Harbc. Kleanor Htraser. Messrs. Louis Htrasser. Hoy Morris, Martin 8traser. .MIixim llniiiirt I'lalirn. I. mini" Llndmlcr, May llodgers, Allen Hansen, '.Mesjis. Kdward I'eteison, Axel l'eterson, Kilward Hedford. Kdward Wilkinson, Many Smith. Joseph Slrasfior, Arve Alexander, Frank Stubbs, l.loyd Drndy, Chailest 8traser. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mlchelson, Mrs, Catherlnn Htrneser. Dinner Party. Dr. and Mrs. W, M McClauuhuii .luul 'Miss Kathryn Mct'lanahan untertalned at I dinner Monday evening. The decorations (were with Mrs. Ward'a roses and the j place cards were hand painted Janauese ' scenes. Cover were laid for: Mr and Mts. (8. W. Wattlei. Mr, and Mrs. V, L. Ilnller. Mr. and Mia, Henry F. Wyimm. Dr, and Mm. A. F. Jonas. Dr and Mrs. .1. K. summers. Dr. and Mis. 11. M. MrClauahan, Miss Kiithrn McClaniibnii. Ml Frank Hurkloy. Buy Her a Piano you have none in the house it is certainly time that piano corner in your home was filled. If you knew what a splendid instrument you could buy at a comparatively small price, you'd hasten to make your selection now. 1 13 FOR CEREAL FOOD Just bring the clothes to a toil in a fresh solution of Persil. As the water warms, the oxygen in Persil is set free. Rinse Soak Boil Rinse well. That's all there is to washing with Persil. Persil can not harm either hands or fabric. V JL" Grocers V Surprise Party. A surprlee party wn given In honov uf Mr VYUIlHin Donovan. SSI1 H street. South Omaha. J-'aturdaj . The evening was spent playing amn, kinging and dancing, Lumheon was served by Mrs. D. Dono van. Those present were: i Misses Mle-- ' Kathreno McCJulre. It ono l.oiioxait. : Agues Collins, Anna Donovan. , 1'iurence Hloomnulst. ' Messrs Messret John llyan, loar Wlklund, William Dent. Kanry r'chmltx, William Conroy, William Douuvau. 1 1' J Blackwood, 3 "A W AKWlnG" THE HEYN STUDIO ltli ami Iloivnnl Streets gives warning each ye;- to pat rons to make appointments early so as to Insuro dfllvory of photograph for Xmas. l'lipno Douglna 481. 1 1 1 I For Mils Franki. I Mrs. I' Frcldman will entertain at 1 wliUt Wedliusday afternoon at her home 'for Mlfs Kther Franks. ' Mr. and Mrs. I.. K. Hardy entertained ot dinner Sunday evening for Miss Hither , , Fianks and Mr. Marry Nathanson of i Council Uluff; who will be marrleil in January Covers, wore laid for: Mr and Mrs. George Wright ' Ml and Mrs. riamuel Harillng 1 Mr and Mrs. 11. Harding. Mr and Mrs. O. It. Harding Mr and Mrs. L. K. Harding. Mlsa Ksthcr Franks. Mr Harry Nathanson, iTor Visitors, Mitt Jlurlon Carpenter will eilerta(h ' this evening In honor of Mis Kllsabeth ' Griffith of Wichita. Kan., and Mlsa Con- ttuncc I'raraon of Newark. N J,. guests ; of Mlta Nvtl Carpenter and Mlsa Corlnne Scarle. Twnnty-two guests will be pre, cut Payments will be arranged to suit your ask us about terms OUR GREAT XMAS PIANO SALE Offers you for selection, the most varied assortment of high class fully guaranteed instruments shown by any piano house in Omaha, or the west. More Piano quality For Less Price than Elsewhere is a slogan that will back with the goods and with an absolute guarantee of complete satisfaction. See this Segerstrom piano at $172.50 $100 less than it's priced elsewhere why not save it? Don't put off buying that piano, buy it now and make the whole family happy Christmas. We'll deliver it any time you desire. Don't Fail to See These Special Piano Bargains Lexington $ 90 , Camp fc Co $ 90 Story & Camp $ 75 Hardman $125 Bohning $100 Le3ter $135 j Hamilton- $150 New England 100 Stcinway 300 1 Wellington 90 Ohickering $125 Kimball $100 Decker Son $ 95 Amateur Musical Club. Mrs. 11 1" Whltmore and Miss Kugen'e i j WlUtmur Dteitnvd tha numbers ot , HAYDEN BROS. I mmmmMmmimmmtmmmmammmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmJl Now going on ChristmasFair of the Churches BEE BUILDING "More beautiful and larger than ever before." Such is the expression of all who have seen the bazar in progress. The court of the building has been dee orated very tnstefully with Japanese effect, Christ mas greens and American flags. Tho fancy goods, linens, hand made wearing apparel display is more elaborate, while the home cooking is simply do-liccious. Have you seen it The five churches which have been holding their sales the 9th and 10th are well pleased with results. They will probably sell out their supply and on December 11th and 12th four other churches wijl have their accumulation of pretty things to sell. Here is an opportunity to select a Christmas present for a friend or relative which has some in dividuality. Tf you don't have time to complete that fancy piece you are working on, come to the Church Fairs and buy one just as pretty,, for your gift. December eleven and twelve Church m Chare rhona Tirst Ms. I... . . Mrs, r. a. Wilson, 3519 Iavsa worth..,. D 533 Central Park Conr.Mra. O. B. BrswiHr, 4714 K. 39th St... W 1371 llTanrUcal.A'n.Mr. Geo. Mltis, 1683 Witt 8t W 3810 atou l.nthran. . . . Mrs. K. H. JTalr, 3435 Baratoy St. W 9I All are welcome &