Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 23, 1913, Page 2, Image 2
" i T: THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1913. '4 J S 1 i Are You Ready for the Fall? TJAVE you a new suit and JLX a coat to wear thfese, cool, pleasant evenings? ' We have pte pared a showing which is so variedin styles and prices thajt we af e certain of pleasing you. We'll appreciate an opportunity of displaying these Autumn Garments. ' -'. i mciwmu) Sand sixtccnth jbtrekts CELEBRATE THEIR FREEDOM Negroes Hold $ig Barb6cuo on Anni vcriary of Emancipation. HAS HELPED COUNTRY'S XISE Colored Man Hm Hara Tewsirda fW TJnHlii m - states. , . . ... iKKty years ao, yesterday, the, negroes wet frsed. In celebration ne, Om&hK. netToes nttendqd a nig. .barbecue at Twenty-fourth and Burdette., streets, given under . the auspleea of KnlghU TaBor( ntxro organisation. Speeches, were mailt at night by J. O. Pegs anft Andrew Ilerold, grand district superlm Undent of the Knights of Toper. Judge EirUfle was out early In the afternoon, but It vai io cold le made no ppeechea. However, the Judge waded Into th. wntHrmelon and the barbecued meat. Andrew Herold spoke of the work and the advance of the Knight of Tabor. Tecs tola pf the remarkable advance of th 7to raca aince weir irecuom, uii ( rs ago. ' 'The negro, as an Inventor has atarred.'' nil YtMK. "Me haa Invented many use- fill artlcl for the lwttertnont of man. Tw hav sixty-four bank in the unuea Mat., wrtl a capital of l,0,o. 1'kt, wealth t the nagre race to estimate at faftwn ,, and There a, m Mro prWtel. Th art THt Ka'a CtM4MlM aaaelatliM for, nem in iertyatx sva in thirty 4tM state. TELLS HOW TO MSE FtjHDS (Cdnllnued from Paga One.), work "ia MjfNltere fifth ft all MH fan plnm XlnHti'llUiU tSatrJett-' r, the fta:o rme use nw pan . development, of the country. K -era iM the flritw h.; & the American 4vutloary war, and .helHd free thl ceM4ry from EngUad. He fough In the Meidoaa war. In the civil war and in thi Plak-m'eHear(Vfar.1 tia wr see that, tfieuearo nn mane rapio, oeveiopmenu both for hlmelf and tor the countr since and before the civil war. In fifty ya, frora thp Ignorant eta ve, he,noti tan4a 4dcated and enlightened, T1U averaTenecro la a. church member." BeeM ttJie'M iMr -VMK quantity of waterm,ion ana, .ice cream. Xearaaa atraoBleA ln .and ioUt the en- cleavra alt day lone; At night, there nu a lArgayatherlaaT to attend the upeaklng. HOSPITAL NURSE IS STAWO THK0U6H HEART SMna. a Mure at th MaWen k f yttal, waa ataMe4 whlk en auty early t4ay by an uwHIenHfM man. Th la- . trader had hi Mm Is a wedlclna kxet 4 when the Buret wendvthe 4eor ho ataheea feartwica aaa the .Tsaart. then ' MIm XeMiMen'a weewm w crnwai. Attention 'Of the eecretariwi 10 Uso tho oasoclatlon In Nebriuka had done In getting -out booster -'edltldtia of over W ;nTTpapcrs In the stale,, all of which circulated widely-m uie aujoimna us. . Arra NeoeVnlty. -. "No enterprising, progressive commun ity 'can afford to be' without a ..mouth piece which often mourns (puoua Benu mcnt, resulting In nccompllsjilrigsome grekt enterprise that had been tjipught almost Impossible." said tUi&V Clenden- lng president of tho ' assocliUldiv'ln his annual address at the beginning . of , tho fresslon. rte pointed out that, the last ropbrt maae oy tne ourcau ui cum mcitea and labor showed that 4, WO dvlo hBsfcclatlons are listed. ' '"pie moderf commercial club Js. eim ply; en evolution of the old town meeting idea. The, work has" grbWn to such an extent that we now nave In litaTlyeVery town and city of any consequendecom tnerclal club chamber of commerce or business men's association." - Alivnya on tbe. Job,. r , Discussing the many functions ot the commercial club President Clenacnmng paid a tribute to tho dmmefolal'club of j Omaha for the part It. played In th& tor nado relief work aa follows! . . . l M.4..M1t7 turn TO Wnom Q l pew". J ," n an emergencyT I It the city author! tlesl No. It U tHcivm onrani w . because they are equipped, always and because they are competent, intelli gent ana aenem. iui fr ' "ataatrophae are witMaaea to the effi ciency of thpuWy well rgaMe a- iZiZiluljr. Yiatnam.- It WM OOrMSJtrClei "il'H nf tha west that txm. Tv AMERICAN SCHOOL SEIZED, Greeks Take Possession of Mission at Koritas, Albania. BRITISH CONSUL PROTESTS Hundred Olrla Olrrn Protection In the School and Ite BeUnra la a Inrt of the rrogrnm of Terror, VIENNA, Sept a The Greek authori ties at Kerltes In Albania today seized the American ' mission schools, where protection In given to nearly 100 Albanian girls. The Information reached here in a telegram from Avlona, Uie principal seaport ot Albania on tne Adriatic sea. The Greeks have also arretted and per sccuted a ldrge number of Albanians who recently returned to JCorltsa from Amer ica and other foreign countries, releasing them from detention only when the Al banians promised to Join In the agitation jfor the Incorporation of the district In Greece; The British consul at Monaitlr has en tered a vigorous protest with the Greek government on behalf of tho Americans. Tho whole affair fofms part ot the Greek terrltortzation ot the Albanian population, with the objeot ot compelling them to agree to the Inclusion ot the whole of southern Albania in the king dom of Greece. Last week Greek officials at Korltsa endeavored to take forcible possession of the American mission scnooi Duuains. but the housekeeper In chargo refused to hand over the keys.. The Greek soldiers beat her mercilessly and then carried her 'off to prison. Tho mission is In charge of Phlnneas 11. ICennody, a native of New Jersey and a Princeton graduate,. Mrs. Violet B. Kennedy conducts tho Ladles' Literary society, whose objjet is to give the ele ment .of .education to . the women of Al bania. Controlled br Conicresattonllsts. NEW TTOniC, Sept. 22,-Tho American mission, school In Korltsa, Albania, Is under supervision of the Congregational church- and cpntrolled by tho American board of commissioners for foreign mis sions. Dr. Edwprd I "Smith, secretary for the organization In Now York, said today that tho American missionaries encountered great opposition from the Turkish authorities, but since the closo of the Balkan war the board received assurances through tho American Depart ment of State that the Greek government would withdraw all further obstacles In the Way of Its work. PRESIDENT EXPECTS TO SIGN TARIFF BILL BEFOREWEEK CLOSES (Continued from Page One.) to the banks entering the system a mo nopoly of the banking business of the country. "'In that respect the bill is more gen erous than any banking system In the world," said he Mr. Untermyer added that by using his "vivid oriental Imag ination" he could conceive of a situation In which the federal reserve board by fixing the discount rate, cpuld bring about a period of easy money for polit ical purposes. He said he believed tho minimum limit of one-halt per cent die count rato was too tow, Favors Small Bankers. Senator Brlstow declared the small country bankers would be unfairly treated under tho bill. Mr. Untermyer and Chairman Owen endeavored to show that tho country banks would be able to hold and use their resources to much better advantage than they now do. Mr. Untermyer declared that by making com. merclal paper a liquid asset the bill would keep away from New York mil lions of country money now placed there In loans on stock exchange collateral, the oniy collateral at present easily con verted. (senators Reed and Weeks led Mr. Untermyer through a discussion of much of the material embraced in the Pujo money trust report relating to the "con centration of- credits." Weeks objected to Untermyer's refer enco to Lee Illgglnson & Co. of Boston as an instance of a concern exerting Morgan Influence" over banks. The witness insisted that he believed the bill would operate to dissipate tho concen tration of control of the financial sys tern. Mr. Untermyer suggested an amend- mem io restrict the powers of stato banks entering the system to conform to the powers conferred on national banks by the bill. Ho declared flatly against long term securities As a basis for cur- rency. Even government bonds, he said as a currency basis were "unsound and unscientific." He attacked the definition of "commercial paper" In the bill. "That Is not commercial paper at all. Commercial paper, according to Euro pvan standards is an evidence of the sale or purchase of merchandise." THREE DEAD, FORTY INJURED Heavily loaded Trolley Trains Col- lido Near Hew York City C0LU8I0N OCCURS ON A CUKVE Three aien Killed Are Employes and Most of Those Injured' Are Either Mechanics or laborers. MI88IONAIUICB ABU IN DANGER Amerlcnnn Are Afraid to Tletnrn to Stations In Fo Klen. PRKINO, China, Sept. 22.-Although tho British and French missionaries who had taken refuge In Fu Chow havo ijc-,turned to their mission homes In tllngh wa and Slon Yu, in the province ot Fo Klen, the American missionaries remain there be causo ths Chinese authorities declare they cannot guarantee their lives, Americans are especially disliked by General Hwang Liang, who during the antl-Manchu revolt proclaimed himself the sixteenth Ming emperor. Hwang; Liang had encouraged the replanting -of the poppy; in the province.. The. Amerloin mleetpftarlea Informed the government ot this and urged military action. After the popples had . been uprooted Hwang LlVhk's followers regained cbntrof ot aeV :efki'V(trictsVWerS they pbVieEul'ed: or j assassinated a number of Christian t:on- reMiafemt AavectWa ! tha Hoad' ta. iSnaed to the calCfor aid in the ftfceded. Verts. When the Wri of HlnglfWa was 5trlct af Oh, and it was the clvlo or- kitimi by Wwanp LUng tWa mtMn. fZVmtfnltft t&com- hries took refuge In FuCh6w. tnarclal organisation in every cgiwiiumy ino American legation pas vainiy that is expected to Ihl"'! Urged the Chinese government to protect iimn could be writ tail PP their aocamt,! nlti.... ot,i. ..- ivum vi iisv ait wis nana m4 of the military, At the legation It Is considered that the Chinese officials are taking advantage ot American friendship In various pending umo could be wrtttan pllehments. , . sneaking- ot the peculiar tuncUphs nf commercial clubs, he conoluded by say- " ' & - , . . . t I in mIiIaIi 4h t.irn .tn. ,itnnnl nh. wkn we nave no ousintsi. wo mmi -" ,vavv" havo a knowledge or transportation, i tain sausiacuon. ..,.. Kt.ni an. river imrrovemcni, arenndanatlonalUtttlon mal IOWA SOBORlTIES IN BIG STvaoo1 ROW: OVER BROKEN PLEDGES v Are instrumental In building railroads. convention hails, water work .parks jqwa CITY1, la.. Sept. i3.-Speial.)- and OOUievarus. puojio uuui. Aftur !llnir the tBltfl. OammaL sororltv training U gh schools and clvlo centers. Afw PJn ceua aamma soromy w St Sur influence for well baved from the Women'a Pan-Hellenlo assocla- streets, neuer sanuaiary conauions ana i tinn at the utate university or iowa. wun municipal rightepusness. We encourage tt reeolut!on denouncing their action In pSrtunliyrariblVtP Mora designated time a. u.i.wu Ar, v,wk members of tho assoplaUon withdrew m. Ar ,,,-i.r. yesterday and Indulged n a mad scram- .,-. n nt,-rt,.irt )-, th. Me fcr Pledges all day Sunday, The -miM r.iu nra.! it iulrJ. , t. Delta Gammas pledged Katherlna Mar on. tw-, th. ui-Kiiriu n-M J QUdt of Des Mplnes and Helen Buell artve. mo it Im trlr seal ftr ommnt. Ctlnten nn Saturday, while no bids NEW YOIUC, Sept, 21 Three persons were killed and twenty Injured early today in a head-on crash of two Long Island railroad electric trains at College Point, Long Island. Of the injured, one will die. The dead are: CONDUCTOR GEORGE BORCKEL. .MOTORMAN FRED LODER. MOTORMAN CHARLES IIOHLIEN. Most ot the Injured were mill employes on their way to work. Tho crash oc curred on a curve. The trains, running forty miles an hour, rounded the curve from opposite directions almost simultane ously. Ths steel cars buckled, but did hot telescope. This fact doubtless saved many lives. A hotel near the scene and a number ot residences nearby were thrown open for use aa emergency hospitals. Many ambul ances and a corps of physicians were summoned to tho scene. The Pennsylvania railroad Issued a statement saying that the accident bad been caused, so far as could bo deter mined, by the negligence of the operator at Whltestone Junction, who. allowed the train bound for New York to leave the double track before the other train had cleared. The road's statement placed the tctal numbor of Injured at forty. DEATH RECORD. Walter McKay. LEAD, S. D., Sept. 2i.-(8peclal.)-After a long Illness with consumption, Walter McKay, for many years postmaster and prominent citizen hore died at his home, He had tried Arizona for soveral years. but was unablo to fight off the ravages of the disease tfnd returned here a year ago to die. McKay was M years old and had resided here since 1831. Ho was post master from 1838 to 1910 and former chair jnan of tho republican county central committee'. Ho la survived by a wife and three children. Ho will have a Maionlc funeral.. Mrs. F. Jj. Cook LYONS, Neb., Sept 22.-(Speclal.)-JIrs, V. L. Ccok died at her home in Lyons Saturday night, aged 41 years, leaving a husband, four sons and one daughter. She had been ailing for tho last two years, ,but tho immediate, cauee ,of her fleathi was heart 'fkwilre.'eno' also 'leaves a mother, Mrs. Ml Sheffer: brother- John,, and- slsteri Martha Sheffer, all living in .Omaha, and one sister in Chicago and one in Langburg, Neb. Mrs. W. If. WeoflcH. OSCEOLA, Nob., Bepti 22,-(Specfal.)- Mrs. W. H. Weeden, vrlte of one of Osceola's . business men, died this morn ing at 7:30,. having been 111 tor some months. It waa thought she was on tho road to recovery, but a stroke ot para! yslo proved fatal. Strike of 'Bus Men Settled. LONDON, Sept. 2t-The strike of omnibus men of London was settled at today's conference of ihe Brlttsh board of trade. The terms of tho settlement Will ho made public tonight Charles I. Wilson. WASHINGTON Sept .-Brlgadlor Genoral Charles I. Wilson, United States army, retired, aged 79, died today In New York. Key to, the HltuaSun Bee Advertising. Tank Scrap Victim Dies of Broken Neck FORT WAYNE. Ind Sept. 22. That Frank Obenchaln nf South Whitley. Ind., tho Purdue university student whose death occurred during tho "tank scrap" at Lafayette last Friday night, died of a broken neck, was the declaration today of Dr. A. H, MacBeth, who made a post' mortem examination at South Whitley Saturday night At the time ot Obon chain's death, It ' was announced in Lafayette, that he had died of heart failure, superinduced by exoltoment Dr. MacBeth, with Dr. E. L. Canada, waa summoned from Fort Wayne to South Whitley by the boy's father to conduct the examination. They were as sisted by three South Whitley physicians and the five, aocordlng to Dr. MacBeth, are In accord Ua to conditions found. Stock Broker Asks for Divorce from His Actress Wife CHICAGO, Sept J2.-Frederick W. Von Frantzlus, wealthy stock broker and art connoisseur, today filed a suit for divorce nRalnst his wife, Mrs. Clarissa 8. Rose Von Frantzlus, a dancer known on the stage as "Saharet," and naming Joso Florldo, his wife's dancing partner on the stage, corespondent The broker, who was divorced from his first wife,-was married lo the dancer In New York June 23. after a brief and romantic courtship which began last spring when he fell In love with an oil portrait of the woman. According to the bill Mrs. Van Frantzlus. It Is said, refused to go to her husband's home, but Insisted on living at a downtown hotel. PERMANENT. MR HEALTH V First Tea Party is Given on Airship BERLIN, Sept 22-The first tea party ever given aboard an airship took place yesterday while tho Zeppelin passenger ship Sachsen waa in flight near Berlin. Twelve women and eight men were the guests of Dr. Feist-Woolhelm of this city. Counting the rew, the Sachsen carried thirty persons. One of the guests described the Innova tion as nn unqualified succes. A cruise of about fifty-five miles was made. No heating apparatus is carried on the Sach sen, because Of tho danger ot gas ex plosion, so the tea, milk, water and toast had to be taken up already warmed. Bulgaria and Turkey May Fight Greece COLOGNE, Germany, Sept 21 Accord. ng to the correspondent 'of the Cologne Gazette at Constantinople, the foreign ambassadors to Turkey believe It quite possible for the Turks and Bulgarian armies to come to an agreement to operate Jointly against Greece If that na tion refuses the condition of peace pro. posed by Turkey. Tho Turkish government newspapers advance the same idea. General Michael Savoff, commander-in-chief ot the Bui garlan army, Is In Constantinople. Two Fast Trains Go Into the Ditch EVERETT, Wash., Sept. 22. Several coaches of", tho Great Northern east bound overland train No. , were ditched this morning near Muklltoe, and before warning could be given the westbound oyerland No. 3, on another track, crashed Into a portion ot the wreckage, that waq scattered over both tracks. Eleven persons are. reported injured, ono seriously, as a result of the double wrecK. Physicians have been sent from here and the Injured will be brought to this city. Tlje accident la believed, to, have tyeen aue.-tP, prpken.,rail .orwue. COST 0FR-ARING CHILDREN IS GREATLY INCREASED1 CHICAGO, Sept 23. Tho cost of rear' lng children has advanced 40' per cent within the last ten years, according to tho annual report today of the Chicago Nursery and Half Orphan asylum.' The statement shows that 1101 would main tain a child tor a year during the period from 1894 fa 103. From 1904 to the pres ent this cpst increased to $140. From 1874 to 18S3 the Institution kept children at an annual cost of JS0. tHf Xatily Ckirratsd , ?rom .The. Beauty Doctor, ! N OP? can. ratIn tha jooka youth j -whoso cheeks or chtn hang' In folds xr bags. One in this plight ahould realise her trouble as idue WMrjw&rtect circula tion and consequent Impalrtd. nutrition, Thla cauats the underlying tissue to weaken, lose Us tone and sag. Strength can be restored only by one's own nourishing blood. It has been found that the application of paratlned platold Jelly, avery other night for awhile, work, wonders in this direction. The Jelly, which Is perfectly harmless, dries quickly and forms a supporting mask. The flac cid rauaclis arc "drawn in" and he d In nmiu. whU a. healthy . blood supply is , brought tp tba'surfaca and a girlish plmt blush mounts the face. The parafled BlastPld Ael !f a1 c" ,uP,nIX ft) should, be smeared over tho, en tiro Zsce and well under ths chin, left on about a half hpyr, then washed oft. The Immediate effect on the facial contour is remarkable and permanent benefit ac crues with each treatment -Advertisement nee and 'panetuallty, 'Taoee 'preWrit rep reet eamMertcal etufrs practically from coast to eeast. X?e Are sMIM. The baWa for active membership -tn the Secretaries' association was, ' rapprted changed by the executive, committee at the morntg seatlon. Formerly secretaries of commercial clubs of cities of 25,000 only woro allglbla to membership In the organ Izatlpn. Now all those devoting all their 'time to the work of seoretarjrarp eligible, I ment no mnr """ ans ot mo cuy or town. This will change a great many as social 4 rpembers to active, members. Commissioner J. M. Guild ot the Omaha Commtrclal club presented the; Invitations of twenty organizations and olubs in Were supposed to be sent out until Mon day, This was discovered Saturday night and summary action was taken by Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Delta Delta and Pi Beta Phi, the other members of the asso ciation. A Viper in the Stomacb Is dyspepsia, complicated with liver and kidney troubles. Electrlo Bitters help all such cases or .no Tay. Try them. 40c. Fer srle by Beaton Drug Co. Advertise. HYMENEAL JohnsonAnUner, YORK, Neb., Bept 22.-8Peclal.)-Tho Bunshlne Valley (Cal.) News of a recent Omaha who are desirous pf having tha dat Published an account ot the first aceretarfeB. avail thifrhelvea nf th.lr hna. Wedding in RlchVale, Cal, The CPntraCt- Dltalltir. :Whila in -Orhsha. s LWhaon w. I Parties were Miss Helen Ankney nf takan at tha rnmmamlat cluh. PrK 0O ana n jonnson OI iiicnvaia, air. jonncon waa lonneny resident of York county and bought land near uichvale about eight months ago Frost in Teuiae, NAbHYILLE, Tenn.. Sept ' a-Mlddl Tonne. last night had Its first trpst of Mt" Ankvne "2" m ,Uchv,e Rbout .. -i.. i ' lone heur before the ceremony. m0 pwwn, auu trust nfti noc severe. I ncrr-oiTVlnrni,. a McCOOK. Neb.. Sept .-(SDeclan- Lawton A. Kerr of Lincoln, Neb., and Mis Ethel Stephens pf this city were united In marriage In this city Sunday, first freeze ot the season 'occurred, here Tne ,e." "" " last night and tea froti haltan "nab !,mr tBrf ."J". . ". but apparently waa general. The temper ature was IS-degrees. Only four times in the history ot the weather bureau has frost fallorr earlier here. WEBSTER CITY,. Is,,. Sept. 21-The PENNANT COUPON This Coupon fend 15a , entitles bartr to choice of one Ak-S&r-Ben orOtherPennant wh presented at THI BttX omCE, 103 Bee Building, thick. Corn hereabouts, however, has ;maa and the bride the ypungeat daugh ieVnout of' 'thi rylpTtrnTara: Vm. f J" Mwh,ot tWB CUy- CWB aamaxe was done. jonMon.Br. r Carrie M. Trainer -ana wiiuam v, P.rsUeat Advertlslnif is th. rinart t Johnson of Florence. Neb., were married Big Returns. Movements or ocean Steamers, Port. Arrtwd. aaliK. ACOHA Pskaka Uim NBWTUnK..;..rrtcnce'. .-. EWTOltK M. Lasls SAN ITIU.NVlsCOIUrntUa. . Vrttatls. SU M I. . . .a iFllDUDira...... YOKOHAMA IOC 0( Ruula. SOUTHAMPTON NtwTttk PROVIOKNCK....Hma NEW YOUK Osala. PBNOA... ., BarUnXM. iiu ( .i..u,m .....,,.,...4rcajB. j, MOTHCAU....Urntlo v qucubo A mob la.. by Rev. Charles W. Ravldge Sunday afternoon at S o'clock at the residence ot he bride's- father. WM Narth Forty-thlrd street A large company ot guests were present and a wedding supper served. SUBB2C Bilorult IfltW YOKK C-altlorai...... NUWYORK. . ftoau PUASPOW Calarecia. . . .u LONDON CcfUtaU TnilSSTB.. Ivtrals, L4VBr.H)OI.... ,ntiiw , QUXKNSTOWN.,., SOUTH AM TO. aOUTKAXTUri .....CaBata, .... Xahntaata. ....a. WatiUiita. ,,...i-ra. univu Adenoids Are a Mtnaet to Children, Babies and young children must ba carefully watched for the growth of adenoids, which spoil the mental and physical lite ot a child. They usually re suit from a succession of colds and throat Irritations, and their presence u so pro ductive ot harm that man)' school boards have an examining physician to detect them. The conditions that cause them may ba easily avoided by careful parenta Quickly and thoroughly oure all colds and throat Irritations by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and adenoids will not develop. All dealers very where. Advertisement r w it if r u vv -v-f jk by f-f Bromoted CUTICURA SOAP, And Ointment. They tend to free the scalp of miniqr . eruptions, itchings, scalings and dandruff, and to estab lish in most cases a perma nent condition of hair heajjrj. CcUcura Snap aod Ointment sold thougnouttss world. Liberal sampls of each mailed free, with 3 2-p. hook. Addren Cnticara," Dept. SO. Boston.: aa-Men who shsrs and shampoo with CuUcura 0 wp will Bod It best (or lain and scslp. THE DRINKING MAN'S HOPE All-teen and women who drink regularly become discouraged and Hopeless when they realizo tne crav ing for more and more drink each day is becoming bo Irresistible they cannot "leave it alone." Good reso lutions to Btop drinking always fall The only hope for these unfortunate men Is proper medical treatment The Noal Treatment, which is a safe, sure, vegetable remedy that removes the cravlne for drink In three days without the use of hypodermic injec tions. The Neal- Institution, 1602 South Tenth street, Omaha,. Neb., Is a large comfortable home where hun dreds. of drink wrecked men and wo jtuea have. biB'-rMto.red. to sqbriety and .usefulness,,. . Many otjier.have stakep, -tl8 Neal Home Treatment, which la ihe same as. the, Institute treatment and Just as reliable. Call and investigate. Get proof and references that will be con vincing, or write or phone for book of Information. Drug Habit Successfully Treated. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AMD CtilUJ. Uas.WtHSUws Bootbiko Brawr his" Wea used for over BIXTY VKARS by MltMpNa ot MOTHBHB for thtr CH1LDJU1N WlUtS TBUTHINO, with MtRFECT ' BUCCB8S. It BOOTHH8 the CHItU, BOFTBNa the OUMB. ALLAYS all FAIN I CURES WIND COLIC snd U thVbest remedy'for D1ARRHOJA. , IS ab solutely hsnalesa. Be sura and ssk for 'Mrs. Winslo-'s Soothing Syrup," and taka BP othes Ind. XwentX-fir cents a bottle. lrIS"an'SSaaSSSSVssVSBaSBPrr PROMINENT CATTLE BREEDER PROBABLY FATALLY INJURED CHICAGO, Sept, S2.-Robort tjulry of Waterloo, la., ' ono of the most Import ant cattle breeders of- Iowa, was prob ably fatally Injured here today when he waa hit' by the engine of a cattle train. His left leg was severed from the body. A brother of Quirk is a priest in Mercy hospital, Clinton, la. ARTISTIC ANDIRONS Beautify the home. Make the fire-place complete. See our. fine assortment of Fire-PIace FurruShihga. SUITABLE. AS GIFTS 4 FOR WEDDINGS AND, ... BIRTHDAYS. - ; SUNDERLAND Entire 8d Floor 17th and Ilarner Douglas. 252. People Are Not Naturally Grouchy Thev Are Only Constipated! Tr the flay. 7.' I IrrlmiosT ksppr parsoST Wo whyt 3Uoasa.ss 1 V wnsJpaUoB "l ; the Tfivsr the ttXU to-a sot Jaoya ana ttoa T sHl rm AS SKr.l nagsnm SBX X 1 SBJ HUWSUB. AaUsl m a ssisa mm w k r . auaaTiEniu'jZL ox vuianwu. - mam -whleJa means siokassc . . ... sfw TO if cilfT be fcavvr ana ooastlwiU- wnta jwt awaxsst wa tm aaavy ksa and yellow akin, and eoat tongas, ae ai on. a 1 4 s IS aT w rtn an ra-nr .Tivni WITH Im a ana rUa a maa e as eostusswa. and yllow akin, and ooaie aairasae '.Jf? rfalohf work wttaln oaa soar or aa wlUtont fnrtb.tr cUs- Ba laxattva wfaloh ara vavec a oat ox pwoai rns w ra. t Im a iTaiara U. arl cr aar ttma on aa ssaatf s4saaerolwt4iaXroaay rnrglst- aoBf art and vcm ara aavea a day of rrarno tasas. iaaa u ins wmuw ay. sura af. ThcSciesee of Living Begins in the mouth. 30 to 40 of our full efficiency Is lost and our lives shorten ed 20 by ne glecting teeth needing attcn-! tlon. Get Uie Bailey service. Kxperts only in all denart- SPEylAL PRICES Warr anted Worlc BAILEY tfap-a - 7M City Xatloaat Saak Xldg. "gky Boxapsr. r. "alley. r. Calakera. Sr. Xiudwiok, Orthodoatist. It's every day use that gets results Thousands of per sons are hunting for your want on tho classified pages of Tho Bee today. If you have ne glected to place your message there, you are missing the op portunity to sell or buy that which you want Don't miss a day have yonr nd in The Bee continually, and you'll get tho re sults that you want. Phone your ad in now. Tyler 1000 John Says: yon canaot uiy language "If ..Ata RMP sfake signs. Tnrow K-sSnf iywu., jow tofljsrjjjB t immmfi around; place, "your aasd OB yonr. heart and ru kaow you wast a IS8T BUST33R 6o CXSAS." John's Cigar Store' 16th & Harney Sts. AMUSEMENTS. irrriykKiiaftiii TOSnQXT Z.AET TIME OSOAK nOKAIT zx Tarn jsza stuszoax tr-ooMi DX. OB ZitTZB 60 VXOPIiB HO . . Sussaay and Wedaesday aa AJjXm STAX cast w tae season's musical bit "xhe Candy sjnop." 70 People. 3 BATS STAKTIK9 TXTTJtSDAT atATEKBa BATUXKA.Tt CHAUNGEY OLCOTT la a sew play by &lda Johnson Young SHAMEEH Dll SEATS NOW SBXAXXO OAK2TIVAI, WSEK SUHSA7 SXX, S3 ma usees weans may ana Baiurany KLAW &ERLANGER Prjbh- THE JOYOUS MUSICAL Kay ROMANCE SiTof LUXEMBOURG BOOXpVCUN MxcDOHOUGH' MUSIC BY TRANZ LEHAR ' rsH 7KZ OXKINAL or . - wniNiR aaoDAMticr'- ' alsaHsiS 100 FEOPlaE as OBCKESTIt A SEATS SOW SEI,H?a DUIU 1 MATS. THUKS-HATCTHDAT TBS SOTS THEATER STOOX CO. FZ.OBEKOX BTOCTB IN DZVOROOKS "OMAHA'S rtTH CEItTEEV Sally Mat, 15-35-500 Evf 815.35-60-750 bwuSu. BERT BAKER BOK-TOHS THE MASTER SHOW iATJOHS That Wonderful Child," Babe La. Tour; Feeley & Kelly, Lucille Manlon. KniKiit & uenson, L,iaay uerg, Arumr Heller. Tommy Nolan and THE PItlZK IJBAUTV CHORUS. Stage reception to Babe La Tour every afternoon. USEES' SIISE MATCH EE TODAY AMERICAN THEATER All Week, scats. Snn., Wed., and Bat. V A 'ZX SEABOK OI A. BIHXTEB." Beat Week The Comedy Success "GET SXOK QUICK WAUIB070.SO," ear. ats. snn., Wen., ana Ba' LANG vnona Pons;, 4M Kat. Every Ssy 3H5. Every Klflit Silt- aOraaDSD VATJDEVIZiIiE. Tbli Wack Clark & Dermn, Uda McMll Ian A Co., The Three Uoheralaja. Two CarUooa. Moras & WUcr, Botjbf Uarrr & Amr Mortimer. Itobblae. 1'rtcee- Sat and Sua. 1-rtee Mat, Oallerr. KM. Ueet Peata (aicat filgDU. 100. XiC BOC. TW. tic BASE BALL OP1AHA vs. DENVER IMJURKE PARK September 23, nhil 20. Cars leave 16th and 1'arnarQ at Uames avl-d i ' iL 1 i ) J J'HILADXXrlilA- U4rt-4,