THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913. 17 T ADROM YIWJR E GAME T t A M i - J. If a jucicavs ueainco ai jueaicauon oi He wAthletid Park. GREAT CROW? SEES CONTEST , : Score of Thirteen to Seven nun Vp t t -1 In Openlnif j.Oijme ron the New Thlrtf-Thponnd-Dollr . Field. BEATRICE, Neb., 8ept- (Bpedat TcleBrom.)-The dedication ot the now 130,000 high school athlete park on North Fourth street took place today In a game between tAurora and Be6.tr! So, Aurora carrying pff first honofs-b'r tha scoro of 13 to 7. It is estimated that 4,060 people Were In attendance, the crowoV being aug mented bj; about- SQO.Wfh school and unl verslty sluaenU .front' Xtacpln, accoriw panted bivtjie' high, school band." , r Bualncs Ip'WS-.cltywM genSralIyLsusi pended durlM thbaftetnoon and, tha' county fflrlUso cfod,lu.g4tes, "Wlh. decorations. ofL the American flag, high' whool coloto?o"r&hB;e .and black, waving! in lira grcizQ'tfmu onuucni v.. I dreds of YanBlc a, beautiful btujegrass field, thotptfciaxJJe. was.,not soon to be orgottetv AVhen. the game was .colled rJovetnn? Mbrehead kicked off like' an old veterarur anti the contest wo on. In the.' ,flrift -quarter Fowler -of Aurora made a pretty, thlrty-flve-yara end nin , t th Townsend Qu! trJhT Si 17 ZVin Uompany team during thlpre.ent seaioh. ,ntlllftti KHri8 w'He Is V very speedy man ..and ha. the Sf!l,redt-'t1 T llwim.Wngs of a wondeKul foot'tall playef. XK, l'Kl heftW A leg receded in passes -larter. Oosslng the tT'" entire field In a suoceoslon of passes, Captain, J()hn . Cook made Beatrice's touchdWn and kicked goaL Aurora out played, jjeatrlce, outwelghln? the locals nine. pounds to the man; uneup; BEATRICE. Tale K.T. PJddell ........ ..B.EX Zlhjmerman '....UO. AURORA. C.,...' Jones R.a.M......U Barnes ILT.........1.. Powell R.K . Wright Ii. 'WlUfon UT.,.,..iNlleKman tB...t...leper' (C.) Q....,.:.;..,"Bwans6n R.H.u...... Fowjer vZl. FranWa Bnhulta Ji.....,,ltB. Mulligan. ........... Q. J. Day...M.rt?B,H, COok (C.)'.4i..J.H. Referee: Steihm. linesman: Fraifk.- Umpire: mino. Head MORRISON TIGERS. WIN -FRO) GERMAN STRIKERS' The IfforrlBoh Alley Tigers Invaded-the Qerhiart llorie THuf sday-'iyenlng and took two'qfit oftliree gariles' from th Ger man Horn strikers, whd consider- th6m-. selves ffowfel' bowlers' -when they are roll' lng; twenty-pound balls down their own po'rflonal -grooves In 'their own alleys. It was a fi HjIcJbo contest clear through and. the tJowler'tf fntidd the-alr resound- for. blocksiaround tho home' with their chpera wherf-om8oiio 'maae a strike or a sparf. Ev6ryti6dy"hiaaer a "250 c6ro wlthttthe' edeptlon olt 'GUggehhauser and Bock .and they!-marked up !!! scoris, '.' 'FunyJ' ilfaYtmkti and "-Shady" t-wrie, twok'.of the hiv&6erf ,p011ed down tho, hlghf sdtSrea bje carefully watching Rsfisn-. beraiiaf'..Wien'iisltig. thtf same groove ho!iUiaii.IIbffman Was high total, with W, 'kii(J Iapo'-htsh single, with 296- " - Fotlftwlna lq thef scpraj . IQERMAN h If QME .'STRIKSJRfl.' '- ' vlsts,..,M., . M. Total, H,"lAhdttehiampv'.M6' W 18 l j.,!L,ariwhrkaiap.Ji.2n. lSBviK- tm TnlJl. ii- ..! STK--SliP WC MS I it H.trTTTOrM iT.TW TtninHd f ,t ,,1. . Jt- 8dTotal; "shkay'"Tt,UheV...'t:.:ag m ids'" om Mitchell .,i..i.,im. -m m k. Bteben 176 202 172 ESQ Bock ...t A,,vl3 . 188 , . IBS m Funsy" iiotrman..22 211 ao w y-'s oate'-cur-iieaKHe, J ','..-Vi', SORZ 'TRIUMPriB. 3d. Total.' LeaW ..V. ..-..'.SOS 185 Bhaw ,..,..,.212 US IDobor.. .,Vi.,. .129 . 380 , U.7 BCiple,V.,.r 184 1ST Pltry,..,.t....i....418 IS4 179 169 .5? 223 - 514 in 43 0 4M sod - m Totals,' ........ I... S7D. - SSI FRANK'S COLTS.' a. - IOM 3d. 3d. Tptttl. JVDDptt .....l&f Tnii1iAh .i...l(U 165 J" 167 183 All 515 541 1ES 1S1 ITS, 1S8' 01 m ni . 1? 202? ' 145, Totals ,fc.''...:,780 T X-RAYS. 7N 3,387 lst.. .2d. . sd. Total. .2 .4M . ,185 478 150 m m m 108 U 113 uts&nr Art a Bid IfltfciSoN No Tim ShouU be LMt ia Purifying YourBloo HrSti4'nnr.l hpllftVA bolls'ara a S&n of' health.' is a sign, or sick diooo. it j. an Indication that the circulation Is slug? glslyvor loaded with acids and ImpurltUa to caifso breaking down ot the tissues. At the first appearance of pimples and bolls'1 the blood should be given a good seareWmr internal bath with 0. S. 8, tho ereates blood purifier known to man. This remarkable remedy has the peculiar actldn of soaking through the Intestines) dlrcetlyXlnto 'the blood. Jh few minutes its influence, is, at Work in .every artery, vetr end-tiny capillary. EveVy membrane, every- wrgan- ot the body, every .emunctory becomes. (n effect a filter t strain tho blood f fmpurltles. -' The stimulating prop-' crtles. of Br 8. B, .compel tho skin, liver, bowels, kidneys, bladder, to all work to the one end ot casting out every irrl- poison; it dislodges by Irrigation all accumulations In the Joints, causes acid accretions to dissolve, render's them, neu tral and scatters those peculiar forma", tlons In' tho skin that cause bolls and other skin; pruptiona, AnA best of wl thl remarkable rem edy Is welcome to' the, weakest stomach. tn n fnru, brief tiras S. B. SL hit the 're. constrjctlvo process ea under controj that. remarkable 'changes ore oDserveo. All iructlve places heal, mysterious pains and aches have disappeared, and -from head to foot there Is ai conscious sextsatlpn of renewed health. That strange moody, morbid feeling of depression is lifted antt the entire system responds wur eurpns Ire enerer. You can get S. S. S, at any; drug, stone. Beware ot any effort to sell you epmethtng claimed to be "Just as, good." If yours. E?ce.?wrtt-ttr the- 8wft: -8peclf?o Cfl.vlness jrore.'pwaj'. Physicians , believe the , Cv.lV. TllAr Atlnnta rtn r. r la arjiecuijar cape ana you autre expert m onuk ry'i 1ST 7T9 493 J.M1 Sd. Total. 110 in m m Sit 441 m 3 Totals E99 822 71S a.ut GREAT WESTERN RACES ARE WON IN STRAIGHT HEATS 7E0IUA, llll, Pept-Elghteen home started1 In four events, at the closing: day's program of the -Great Western "harness races here today, "Each was won In straight heats. Summaries: Trotting, 2:19 class: Belford Hello, won: Major Russell, second; Will Qo, third. Best time 2:Wi ,, , . Pacing, 2:07 class: King. Daphne; won; ur, wnrns, second ; flCKie, u, tnira, Best time. S:07. Trotting. 2: :laS.' acid" Cupid, wins Pewce. second; BUlrigSuff, third, time. ?:UU. A1 . . .VLl uest xromnff, nree-yefu--oiai- onu unuer. wme-Knot, wonj iWI.'ElmHUrst. second; - qeorgb FJttch, third. Bert time, H:l. under"! CROW COADY JOllNIS THE JDREIGHtON SQUAD Crow Coady, well' vnoWn Omaha boy. .made his first appearand In a Crelghton fooi",DaTr.upirorVn'riiursaay afternoon as a candidate- for the varsity team. Coady I . t,11 lrtiAum .tn.tir Hull VilfevA, Ant. mo)cBttrnjj,her6tobetore. wonderful dropklcker. RAY AND VARDON DEFEAT TWO AMERICAN PLAYERS PITTSBUAOK, Pa., pt ,-Edward Ray and Harry Vardon, British profes sional golfers, defeated. B. M. Byers and W a. Fownes jr.,i former American na tional amateur champions, In a thirty-six-hole best ball foursome, 6 up and 3 to play, at the Oakmourjt Country club here, today. The Americans wore off In their putting, losing holes repeatedly, after, making the. greens easily. At tho end of the morning round of eighteen holes tfip fcrltons, were, 1 . Up nd In the afternoon round outplayed the Americana , ' i -. , .O'Cskatr to, .Carta, ST, XipTJIS,. Bepfc S.--Man'ager "HUg Elris ot the ktl pouts Nationals.' today announced that he had secured Catcher Fat. OJCennor b( the Kansas City- Asso ciation team. The,.8t. l,ouls Americans had the flrst-Kjtalm on O'Connor, but they waived In faVor ot the Philadelphia Americans, Tho latter waived In favor of the. St.. Louis Nationals for $2,K0. ' Moforercl? Racr, at tftj-rrfiyd. SBWARDj Nh.. Pnt. 2S. Arranire- irienis are Demg compieiea lor mi moior ovcle. vncfl meeti to bo' hlfi' In SeWard. iVlday,. October a, Three(ra.ces are schedi otii tit twins ,oP slntele. and one for professional riders. Uberal purses arc4 onerea rer.eacn race. A,Pciai isaiura 'of; the. Wet .Will b& ,airnce, between, 'BSltaen-Ben," 'and' Batse"ot CJmaha on a. motoroycle..,, Catchers are V.bt iuppoed to be fieel of fooL'bUr tJw Brawns cktch ofiaMn the araftwhlch appears to., be an Beption. ais isRunyer, drawn from of-, Central; association., That club putbMi! hlnt'f! ow a ciuo oi4Ae, jaaqsaa In'.ttee Kansaa- circuit Tie . . . . . . . t . . .State league. ,'acore flity one runs In. elxty-one Mm, and atolo twenty-two oases, no also hit .314. But Ixty-one it was the flftv-ons nma In mi- games that caught Scent Charley Bar rett's eya. - - ' X,'9de CSif Tfie, MEMPHIS.. -Tenn.! Befit fLM! ram. yn. Painter. ot .Ghlcagv?, the" title holder, was,.ellrfllrvit!!d in the contest for cham pionship honors In the second round of nnj timuii'iuun.iip iilgni. oi me women 8 Western Golf aecl.tlon tournament to day by Mrs. francos Anderson, also of Chicago. Mrs. Anderson won her match, pne up. pa tho nineteenth hole. Pitcher for 4ke kromtl, youngster pained 'Tim MoCada, Vjfrom Fftrmlngton, Mo. He was picked up by Charley Barrett and no nans from tho same iowi own that turned out Barney Pelky, Jeff Tear eat came from, a point 1 few mugs Olsrant. McCodn u while only a only IB year old 'and he struck, out six te saea' the day Barrett saw him. Ktagr Ha te Arm. Pitcher John Kins' of Denver has -hun allowed togo to his home at Alliance, Neb., for the rt, of the season because of. a lame ,im,; wit- as Casey Haversian recovered from nls Uhserated tooth about the same time Dwivira progress was not Interrupted. ; KeRthtr Hasiieadeit. Ray Xeattng. 'the '.hUr saitbali nitnlir. has not been )ad(ng the straight and narrow path, ana th result 1 that Man ager Chance has, taOked a fine on thn pitcher and sustenaedo him. MILWAUKEE WOMAN RENTS - CHICKEN. COOP TO LIVE IN MltWAUaf,, W?u' SPt S5.-BecaUe her Hon was'llWnr-tOo high and had meat every day,. Urn." Margarfct Mosef, aged t years, a UBtrlh Wgnian, rented a small chicken coop. tin, the rear of a residence, oh 'tho west :Vlde-ahd attempted tp live ln .Un,iw,centii a. week. When 'tdld ' tht shp -jtlust rvacuat' th,e coop the ,!frca"tf' protested, violently.1 Her son., had urRtd" hla mother to live with him, but she refused. "Living Is to6' wH irr America," th,e woman alir. "Por -people ought not to live In swell hou4. This coop Is good enough fop a pooj woman. Poor people have no right to eat tneat. It Is too ex. GREAT. PVPLJp JJTlCltY CONCENS.ET TOGETHER" -T- CIHCAGC), Sept 25,-Twp of tho larjr fret public; . jitllity corporatns" In tha wprld, the People'. Gas, Light and Coke company and tho Ctommonweatth'tefiJs.on company of Chlcatto, will he under tho harmonious management Of a largely Interlocking board of director, as tha result of action taken by stockholders of the gas company" her this afternoon. An official statr-ment-expUlnrd that tha arrangement larpyno. meaaij a merger. 5amuefrfsull, jfoslderit of th Common-aealth-Edlson' torripaiWl James A. Pat- tr and iohn , Mitbhvlf dlrf ttfrs of rectors of the gas compart,. THOUGHT HIS NECK STIFF; IT IS FOUND TO BE BROKEN KANSAS CITY; fo., Spt .-Because hi neck was jrowlng stiff; 'Frank Mitchell, teamster, went to a hospital today. Art examination disclosed hl neck wasbrpkerj. .Mitchell said ho fell from, hf wafi'qn t'wo rtars ago, when a switch engine struck I the vehicle. HIv nck fplt stiff. ev'ri.! Avtt. tint thn cnri, 'man win recover ,r Hfarr ,-...117 178 Totols .....,.,...015, .787 , V, O.rtv NO? t let. td. Hempel ; 103 ijj Weber .....,. lit 175 SchmlU . m 171 Thlel , 164 157 tiles .............. ICS 17S WORLD'S RECORDS BROKEN Peter Yolo Trots the Mile in Two Six and One-Fourth. MARK MAD& BY BRADEN DIRECT Robert Mllrot First Chplce for Chamber of Comm'c Trottlnst i Stake una tVlhn tn Straisht Heat. qOMratBtTS. pt. "iC-World'a record were attacked successfully yesterday on the Columbus Grand circuit track, Peter Tojo found trie going to good that he trotted a mile In JiteU. a World's record for S-ye&r-old trotor. This perform; ance, the best since Native Belle trotted lrt Jrt7H at Lexington. Ky.( In October, im, was hta'do In 'the first heat ot the. junior, division .of the Horso Review ifu turltyi Braden '.DJret'ti winner of the free-for all pac puttbe" ytat's raee record xat' I:01H tiTjthe tMrd he AotjtrJ event Thla time gavVjla rhaker a tw record, the fastest evr hold-bjf.'a-K-year-old atalUon lie lost the first heat by a break, Peter Void IVInk Peter Yolo In his remarkable race had Lady tfanetka for his opponent, but she dt.d..no.t at any time tfti close ehough to make the result doubtful. Peter Volo won, taking the second heat Iri 3:07 flat The colt t owned by' TV'. E, D. Stokes ot New York. Robert Mllrol was first choice for the Chamber of Commerce trotting (ko.and,. uiarcnea o vjciory if) atraignt neat. 4 Atlantic Express was favored over tsn Others for tho 3:i0 trot When the race wen over until tomorrow, he stood fourth In. 'the suramarv. After th flmt tin Grand Marshal was picked and he won' twice, in the, jtourth scat ho rnado, a costly creak, and Derby Boy 1 beat out Ernest Axtell, winner of the first heat and second in all the others. . Summaries.' ' , Ffe-or-a!l pace, threo , In fire, .purse Braden Direct, blk. h., by Baron 1 Direct (Egan) ..,.,. ,.,.:.7...... Bill ftl lJt-' Wk Hal B. Walter Cockatoo', blk. h. (tiegg). nil garl Jr., , ,lu, (Hedrlck) J. 3 a Pickles, b. m. (Nuckou) ( 4 Sro Time. 8:06, S:fi2Ui SKIlU. J:045r -Horso Review futurity, 2-year-Old trot ters, two In three, puree 12,090! Peter Vpjo. bn c by PeUr tho Great (Murphy) ... .. ..(.......i, ...,.. l 1 Lady Wanetkd. br. f. (Cox) 2 S Alma Porbes, brt.f. (Nolan). .....,... 3 3 Princess Nelflji, ro.t (Miller):,.,.... 4 4 Prise Cochato, blk. f. (Marsh) ds ViA,,J' Hym (McCarthy),., da Time, 2:06M. 2:07. Chamber of Cdmmerce stake, 2:07 trot ters, three In' five,' purto I3.0W: Robert Mllrol, b. sr., by Mllrol (Snow) .......... ,,,, ,,,..,,,.,,v,., ill Oakdate. k,g, (McDpnald).!.. 2 3 8 Cascade, oh. g. (Rodney) ,, 3 2 Cheiney. b. m. (Fleming) .. 4 2 4 King Brook, blk. g. (McCarthy),,,. 5 4 8 tner w on. m, (Andrews)......,. 6 5 7 Peter Th6mpsonb. g. (SarrlU).,,.,. 7 6 time, -iVJix, 2:05. 11,20) (unfinished): Grand. -Marshal, pk, g.t by Ess H.Kay (Snow) 1 1 Ernest Axtell. b. h. tKlmlln)..,. 1 fl 3 2 yu ''t -ny-Morvai -(Mc- Lilian ArnqidB.,T8. (Geers)u,.. 86,4 Myrtle Qranett blk. m.- (Mur- r,fJ""li;VAVJL":'VVMMV. 7 7 8 4 bn . 2 6 7 di Major Will' ton,tbrr. , (Cex),. ds Nata Prime, in .Ud8 Time, zv 2MA. i&. 3:014. Inspection of Pupil? mAPBraeenuii Again ABjBjRD&EN; J,V sept 24.-(pc4tU;.) -Of, the nine children whb wers bus pendod from the' Aberdeen ochoota be cause theirs. poonU TAfUsed to permit w. axe meqicai exami nation requires py the. city school' board six have returned, having compiled, with the pow" reguiawon, jonn 11. stretch is1 tho only parent still holding- out and he". through his attorney,, hao secured an order from JmUro .MeNulty of tho state circuit court, returnable .on Baturday, to snow cause, why a writ of mandamus should net Issue. 60 compel the school board to permit SStrelch'e threo- ohlldrofi td attoritl' th.0 p'u'bll?! adhoils without the require exaroinatloru, The Strelch children, In company with 11 x others,, were suspended by 8uprn tendent H. C, Johnao-n, .In compUanoa with - a resolufaoh passed by the Board of Education, last' Friday fof fajlure to comply wiih trie mniiauon reaulrinr school children to b exarnind refarflln their eight and hearing-, and In regard to any aiseaae mat .might tia contagious or that might Interf era with their keeping up with their classes Unleoa remedied. The children Involved all belonged to members ot Christian Science families and the other have, been readmitted to school trom time, to Urn since their suspension upon presenting the required card showing, they had been examined by a physician ax required by the board. Mr. Strelch oxposu to 'eush the holding, that tho board')! requirement In. tsrforos with hip constitutional right, aa welt as his religious bejiefz, Tha school board Is determined to "fight tho action and has placed the matter In tho. hands of Attorneys G. M. BtaVemi and d, N. Williamson, two member of the bqard. CHICAGO BOARD VOTES TO ABOLISH CASH CALLS CHICAGO, Sept 28. Member ot the Board "of Trade today vpted to abolish the cash, grain ''"call'' which was the point of attack made by the federal gov ernment la an antf-trust suit filed a year ago. Irvlnaton. fr. an Mra. Knutson of Benson, Mr. and Mrs-Andrew ITjornnen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson and M! ifurv jnhn.m. were visitors at the S- N. Thnmnun hnnu . ' - , Wr. -Hannah Pamp, who has boon vUltins at Huron, D., for tho last two weeks, returned home Sunday, , MUs Beatrice Owanson- visited at tho Munson home a few days last week. Allan JUsard was taken seriously 111 with blood poison last Friday afternoon from a scratch on his ankle. He Is now liniiruTij. Mr. and Mrs. Kela Itaainiiucn 4f their daughter at Bennington Thursday. Mrs. Maude ..Munson and Miss Emma Sundall visited In Omaha -Stinrte v Wilson Lehheait visited hU sister at Atlantlcy Ia, last week. A. C. Deln has started bulldinr a new residence. Tbo social" at Arthur Knight's was well attended. ' ,' Mr. and- Mm. Schafer visited at thw jacvoeen jioine nunur. Tbe Parslstt and Judicious Use of Newspaper- Advertising Is the Road to Buflhes" Success; ' a tinmi,v K tores Olose 9. T. DC Batur days. Bes fall pay ad on SPore 10. A fi Rain Coats Picking tho right coat Is easy here. Thoro aro ma many right styles .to ,plck from. A groat, tfarlety In cluded, at Are You That Have All - ' ' -- Men's Top Coats The popular effects ia black, gray and tan. Some are. silk-lined, all staple models and all hand.made. The Fall seascHi'a classiest aad is oat. practical suits. Valued te $25.00. at- 4 0k PA uraay, A 1 7. Mit at. .......... . W v 2lti of good iatU will find yoti design md triple then iqok inai aipnnguiencs inp, THE Here alon them $O50 it i w mm 111 If Men's Furnishing G In Our Buemeiit We Offer the choice.. of a big lot of Men's Woor and Worsted Sweater Coats, with large ruff neck collars, in plain colors) some fancy trimmed and worth .:?.!!50q75o98o SSea's WaU JKaSe "9Tot)t KxlHs" cut tuu and roomy, -faced sleeve lined cuffs and collar;, block sateen or blue cham brayl fancy madras; JCa kt 4 ,1P' Men's Sfsgllgso sad Outlns Shirts Also boys' shirts tn neat patterns; brokeiv lots ot 50c quality; also sec- 9Rft onds of 7So shirts at.. fcwu Men's Derby Ribbed Under shirt" and Drawers; 3Qn EOo quality, at.....,,, Men's 25c Lisle Bus- I On penders. at pair...... a?0 We are -official agents in Omaha for the famous Colombia- Ottff Turn Bhlrts, adver tised everywhere, ' An . extra pair of cleah cuffs right on the shirt At imam FIND BABY'SBODY IH WALL wreckers Come Upon Coffin Con cealed in Old Mansion. APPARENTLY IH HACE YEARS Aaothev Chapter Aadeft to History' jot 'Colonel flflell,. tor Whose Vof (aae Vumon Plht Made ia ' . Illinois Oonrts. BU)OMIKOTONs IU, Oept. a. Tho mansion at Clinton, III, erected forty years ago by Colonel Thomas Priell, yielded another sensation today tyhen th body of a cblkl In a homemade coffin Store That It Big Enough to Suit All Men. --"ajgasrj ! l. 1 1 r Bl Interested in Moderately Priced the Style and - n .-I.. ... I.. 1i a moderate priced suit is tfe cta thit appeal's to yo.u this season, you'U certainly want to ohooae from ono of tUoso, groups. ISfou'd never be lieve thoy were suits of moderate priao if you saw. one p'n someone olsor-r-nnd they'll pass as high priced garments anywhere. Tho fabrios tiro strictly all wool and pure worsted. The linings and trimmings are of the "best. You'll lilco tho hand foiled collars, hand mado button holes, thin edge f ron and hand worked shoulders. You don't have to spend more than you can affortl in order to bo well dressed if you will solect your suit here. HERE ARE THE CLOTHES THAT OMAHA'S WELL DRESSED MEN DEMAND! Hirsh-Wickwire and Society Brand Overcoats and Suits, $17.50 to $35 hen the style iAy wani til clothes fot w?t. They have awiaes or cnaruoier jtvji rwnry rcuuyiwwenr overcoat ana FURNISHINGS YOB NEED THIS FALL ARE HERE Are Some of the Greatest Shirt Values Ever Offered to the. Men of Omaha Our New York buyer secured mn lmmenEa lot of Men's Neeiltcae Shirts at a special price concos- recently. We have just received and will place them on sale Satur day, Thoy are the very newest Fall models In Negligee and Jolt Shirts very heat ' patterns coat style, plain and pleated bosoms. Thousands to choose ttom, la all sizes. Shirts that you would regularly buy tpr tl, ?1.86 pr l;6o -will go ia one lot at 75c MEN'S HATS, 95c phoose from more than 100 dozen Men's English Cloth-Stltchod Hats, felt Hats ih soft and stiff styles . ala.o flna Chinchilla Hats, sllk-llned and patched none worth, less, than 12, at 95c CORRECT STYLES Wilson's X&ffllsh Ssrbies Equal tn wear and appearance to most 13,50 Q Eft hata, at , , efsisiiW The New Soft Velour We show the soft, other store in Omaha s mtm a, r3 h tne sort, popular vajours. from tho foromost makers in Austria No in Omaha showo such a splendid variety or such excellent qualities derate Prices. i , . at these rrtPderate prices, JTew lots of Ktn's fl.BO quality Tall was found skillfully concealed within -a wall of the house. Wreckers tearln down 'the residence mado tho,cru.oroc discovery, which adds another chapter tc the stormy history ot Colonel Bnell, whi died about seven years ago and for whost fortune a famous fight was made In, the court of Illinois. , The body of the child had been in th hiding place so- lone that little except the skeleton remained, - A hurried inquest was held, an open verdict was returned and the town .super visor took chorea of tbe body, bu'rylns It In the publlo cemetery, W)th SUaltta; Cover. The bofly had been purted In a starch bos with a sliding cover, which easily opened,, exposing1 the bones, when the house wreckers found it. WQ 111 iBM Service Any Suit Can Offer ? .- -- ......... ....... .- . . . v. th price they ohk to pdy.A The that metropolitan dash etttd ihtt Sale of Men's Saiftpjg UNION SUITS We bought Immense lots of samplo Union suits in Pall and "Winter weights from wrlsht's Health Underwear Mill. The purchase includes medicated wop!, ellk and wool, lightweight wool and flat Peruvian cottony The regular price should be $1.60 to Stf.OO. Here are tho specials Wright's Sample Unlea gidts, werth $1.8), at. Wright's Sample Ul( Sulis, Hp Wright's VtHm Sitito, wfi ."j ':: j ..1.4 "n" iwHiiue uhioh nttiH, worth f ' ry", WV. ..... , , , , , t , , sjx.JJCi uhI DrawsYs A great purchase of Men's Wool Undor-wear-t-lamb'a wool, in gray and tan and medicated re.$ ipol WQrth up to J2 a garment, BRANDEIS SPECIAL Derbies n tbe new styles of crown and brim soft Hats In every stylo and color of thlB season, Easily the best soft and stiff Hata in Omaha- made to sell $2 IN MEN'S HATS I John. B, Btetfon Hats All the hew BteU son styles In stiff and soft 4 Eft, hata Hats for Fall at $2 to $5 ana Winter Caps are hra at Workmen Who made the find were so. Appalled that all that they thought of van to get rid of the body as sbon as pos.lble. Out Into the yard they chucked the bps, which with It contents remained there for two days, exposed to tha elo ments before It was turned over to the police. "There was little flesh remaining"," eafd Mr. Burr, "and the box must hv been concealed many years ago. Colonel Bnell himself built the mansion about forty years ago and lived m it up to the time of hs death about seven year's ago. It has been occupied since that time by pne family, though vacant practically a year. There was no evidence for the. Jury ekcept the body, no clues to. follow, and I .expect that tbo case will alwaya remain a mystery," Serge Suits Most serviceable tsult you. con i(ouy, aooa every iiiuniu in me year: values up to 320) Batur- 4Ska .4 - I Clothes Men's Pants 11 i ', " 1 . A1J. wool, worsted and Goal nera Trouors; many blue s.eriteal .the style are peg t 'arid m!peg' teprmea'a and young mh'a moduls in alt MM 'from e to 88, $2.50 (ft 38,S9 valuMt at, Mir hit paid Uilere ih New perman4ni, tatttfed suits. Me's Camels' Hair and Xatura! Grey Wool Under sJttrts bI Drawers, worth at...i,,i,.t-,,.4. nfr Vrf Msa'g thtov 3niea e flsrwaanrie i,rihbd under shirts : attd drawers, In fall Weight; . Bpecjally; priced at, gifment , . , t . Sweater Coats Meh's fine, ait wool gweator . Coata, n tap,, eray, maroon and naVy, hand made ant fashioned throughout; worth up to 110; specially priced at $7.50 IS.50 $4.98 Men's and Boys Fine Wool 8weater Coats; largo Byron and Ruff neck collars; specially priced at 83,50, 83.93 and 81.80 Menys Hosiery Xsn'a SSo and 60o SilkXcsdery In plain colors and &4at stripes spsolaUy priced at, palr..,,28o Men's JSo quality Lisle Hose, specially priced for Saturday at, pair ........ leo ana 13V&C The story of Colonel finairs life, as told In the courts at three trials, when BJch rd Sell made a sucoessfut effort to break his father's w.lir, Tin, the1 ground that the old man was of an unsound mind, stirred th entire state. It Was de clared that th lure pf gpjd jed at least opo husband to consent to his wife's selling- her affection? to tho banker while both, It wa4 charged, connived In at tempts to gain more gold" by holding out their 14-year-old daughter as a lurS for tha eoeentrlo millionaire.- Strateorr Ih Platht. tA ?M'adelphIa writer remarks that It Joe Wker urd aa much strategy in base ball he does In pugilism ho would win the, pennant with the Redo, Jo picks out tha little fellowa.llke Knabe and Maranvllie to fight with, hut he carf uliy avoids tho bUr f ellowr, it seems. 15