THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1013. I- - YOU'LLspend many a pleasant evening in your Crossetts. The real man style of them and their splendid com fort make them friends indeed. Note the hand some model below. CROSSEIT r TRADE MARK V $4 'JO to $6J00 everywhere Lewis A. Crosiett, Inc., Makers, North Abingtoo, Mts. There's a special Crossett last fbr people with arch troubles. -Ask our agent about It. HAYDENs Omaha Agents. CROSSETf SHOES. m wiuu mat The' Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertis ing is the: Eoad to business Success. 531 Nebraska FARMS To Be Given Away Last Chance to Get a 640-Acre Free. Homestead .... in Nebraska . WHERE AND WHEN TO .REGISTER: At Broken How, Custer County, Nebraska, 231 miles from Omaha aqd 176 miles from Lincoln, October 13th to 2Gth, Inclusive, except ' Sunday, for fand located In the NEBRASKA FOREST RESERVE - in Grant and McPhoraon Counties, Northwest Nebraska, south of Hyannis; same registration will be valid for the FORT NIOBRARA RESERVATION lands, near Valentine, Nob. DRAWING AND FILING: The drawing for lands in both reservations will take place on Octo ber 28th; filings on the Nebraska Forest Reserve Lands will begin November 17th, 1913; filings for the Fort Niobrara Laads will 1 commence noxt spring. CHARACTER, OF LANDS: A These lands arp. valuable fdr mixed farming, dairying and livestock ; . raising. Many sections' contain from 40 to 160 acres of cholco valley lands, suitable for raising all kinds of grain and bay. crops. They arp located in the center of the "Klnkaid land" area. It is appro- prlate here to eay that practically-,all of the "Klnkaid" Free Home stead Lands, "with the exception of the abqve. districts, have been filed on and are generally occupied by-farmera' and stock-raisers. MAP AND PARTICULARS: ,h A special leaflet describing those landa.'sho'wlng their location and giving details of filing and proving-up, is available on request of any Burlington Agent, or the undersigned. Illustrative dally, round trip excursion rates to j, Brqken BoVv: From Hastings Grand Island Fremont Columbus -. ; Central City $5.08 $3.20 $0.20 $7.08 $4.73 From Qmaha ..... .$0424, Lincoln '. , . . .$7.08 Fall City .. .'$10.70 Beatrice .... ;$8.08 York .'Ki.Hi V t Thraa iralnn AK In oik 4f a.-tf Eastern Nebra?a and Broken Bow."- - ... Fl'inj Omaha at 8:20 a. m 4:10 p. m 11:35 p.m. D. CLE51 DEAVEIl, Immlgratton AgenU. 1004 Farnain St., Omslia, Neb. CAPTAIN BARR TELLS STORY Carmania Commander Talks of the Disaster and Rescue. VESSEL ANCHORS THIS MORNING UxplMlrte Vly II In jlhlp Thonsth First on the See nr Succeeded In Snv Inir bnt One from the Doomed Crnft. LIVERPOOL, Oct It. When the steam hip Carmania anchored In the Mersey at 1 o'clock this mornlnif Captain Barr told newspaper men his story of tho Vol turno rescues, lie said that whmi he reached the Volturno and saw that the. burning vessel was in sore straits ho lowered a boat feeling that he, must do so although tt seemed an almost horcles" thlnit to Oo. He declared that his other boat crews were anxious to niaka the dangerous attempt to reach the Volturno. hut that he was exceedingly glad he did not snd them as It was only through the splendid .seamanship of the officer In charge that the one boat launched, was gotten on board again after a fruitless effort to reach the burning- vessel. Captain Barr described how he went In search of the missing Volturno boats after the Bcydllte had arrived and agreed to stand by. Ho said that before he had proceeded ten miles a wireless message from the Volturno urged htm to return. He tells how he got the stern of his ves sel wlthon 100 feet of the Volturno. In Awkward Position. Captain inch wanted to get a Una aboard and threw Ufa rafts over, hoping to float a line to the Cannunta. "But we were In nn awkward position." said the captain, "with great posslbllty of my ramming him. A line would tmva been useless. No line made would have stood the Mtraln. "By now Jhe Grosser ICUrfuerst was maintaining her position under the Vol turno's Ice, and I got to windward as I doslrod, having told Captain Inch that It he was obliged to abandon his vessel I would drift down and have the best chance of picking up the pasengsrs. .1 also suggested to him that ho fasten life bUoys and life lines to her, to which the passengers could cling and later be picked up. "After the explosion at 9 o'clock In. response to tho V'olturno's urgent appeals, the German ship tried Ills boats. I be Have the German captain was the first man to use his boats, and great credit Is due hint. He asked me by Morso to keep watch for the boats and pointed out that they could hardly miss the wtll lighted Carmania, even if they missed, their own ship. 1 used search lights and succeeded In locating many boats, Includ ing those of the Minneapolis and other liners, and also In picking up the swim mer, Trlntepohl." Could Hot Send floats. He said that from his position to wind ward of the Volturno It was Impossible to send boats. He sold two boats from the Minneapolis smashed against the side of the Carmania In trying to get along sldj about 4: JO In the morning. Their crews were saved but the Car mania lost her position In these maneu vers. Captain Barr previously had notified the other vessels of the failure of his at tempts to assist and told them that as the Carmania was a difficult ship to maneouver he would stand clear and give them a free hand. Captain Barr said .that he obviously was in a position to direct the other 'vessels and considered It better to direct them than to rush Into Bt.Amn. in nv.' -hit nn mnmnvTH. Captain Barr remarked that doubtless the point would arise as to why the Carmania. although nrrlvlng first only rescued one person. "I give you my narrative In detail,' he said. " In order to show you how I was employed I think very usefully era-ployed-durlng the night. I do not think I could havo done more." "I think In the circumstances," con. eluded Captain Barr, "that Captain Inch acted very bravely, considering b was one against so many terror stricken people. NEGRESS PICKPOCKET USES RAZOR 6N VICTIM J. nupkosky, Twenty-seventh and L streets. South Omaha, was accosted hv colored. Woman Monday evening at Twcn- 4....I-11. a. ij--ixin ana jn streets who. after at tempting to go through his pockets, slashed him across the wrist with a rator, Discovering the woman with her hand In his cot pocket, he held her by It with the Idea of turning her over to an offi cer, but before he could do this she drew a raior with her other hand and severed the arteries of his right wrist. Looslhg his hold on the woman, who then ran, Uupkosky hurried to an officer, who took him to the South Omaha hos Pttal. The Injured man was unconscious during the greater part of the night from loss of blood and In a serious condi tion. Dr. William Davis, attending Hup kosky. Bllia Diamond, colored, was arrested on suspicion by the police early this morning. Beggar Who Escapes from Poor Farm Goes Away in Ambulance Although the only Information vouch t& by rotinty officials on the author ities In charge of the county hospital concerning P. Casey, the beggar, both of whose legs are missing, who got away from the poor farm where he had been committed by Police Judge Foster, is that he "escaped." It was learned that he took his departure In the county ambu lance. Ho Is supposed to have left the city on a train. Members of the Board of County Com missioners say they may refuse to allow any more persons committed by the police Judge to the county hospital to be re ceived there unless the county physician or the administrator or eharltlra nn proves. County Attorney Magney has held that the Judge has no authority tr sentence persons to the hoplta. Chicago Fireman InJnred. CHICAGO, Oct. 14. Sevtral firemen were seriously Injured today In a fire that destroyed the six-story malt houso and elevator building of the Northwest ern brewery, the largest plaht of the United Breweries company. The loss Is estimated at 120(1,000. The Persistent ant- jcdlCioua Us ofi Newspaper Advertising is the Read to Business Success. WELLER RETURNS FOR MEETING HERE TODAY A "DUtch treat" luncheon Is arranged for today at :J0 at the Commer. clal club, when a few persons Interested I in playgrounds and recreation move ments will meet with C. K., Waller, secre tary of the National Playgrounds and Recreation association Mr. Welter mode a talk to the Commercial club a week ago and greatly aroused the Interest of many of tho members on the need of organised recreation In the cities. After being out )n other localities talking on tho movement for several days he has been called back for another talk to a small group of men who are especially Interested In looking Into the needs of Qmaha In this respect TAGGARD TREAD ORIGINAL AND ONLY. irrtCTtVC NONKrts THHC HKARIN PATKNT DATES Henry Ford saw it first and the others followed. The left-hand drive was built to meet American, not Euro pean, traffic conditions. It's just one reason why the Ford stands first in public opinion. Other reasons? One model, light weight, economy. Fivo hundred dollars is tho now prlco of the Ford runabout; the touring; car Is fivo fifty; tho town car aoven fifty all f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get cat alog and particulars from Ford Motor Co., 1916 Harney St., Omaha. I?ZIER T.tie Greatest iSlXCaS 2 I I , 1 . , in, ,.-.. Lovett and Willard on Their Way West to Stockholders' Meet BAI-TiatORE, Md., Oct. 14.-Spec!al Telegram.) For the first time sine the Union Pacific railroad took over tho (10,000,000 Pennsylvania holdings of the Baltimore & Ohio stock, Judge Robert S, Lovett. chairman of the board of the Union Pacific. In company with Daniel Willard, today rode over the lines of the company. Judge Lovett and President Willard left Baltimore at 8 o'clock In the morning Salt Lake City, where they will at tend the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Union Pacific railroad. Judge LovettrCame from. Now York to Baltimore In his own private car and at Camden station' the private car of Presi dent Willard was coupled to it, making up a special of but two car. . Judge Lovett was accompanied only by his secretary, t President Willard was ac companied by his secretary, Vice t'resl dent A. W. Thompson and George M, Bhrtver ahd aeneral-Manager. Ci W Gal Whllo the object of tho two great rail-, roaders In making the trip la to attend the stockholders' meeting, they will take advantage of the opportunity thoroughly. to Inspect the t?ecUqn'ofthe road ovecd t - .l... III . I - . V. ; WHICH incy tviii iratci nuu Gv-ii)ia many valuable Ideas. An opportunity will b given Judgt Lovett to see for the first thne the work of rebuilding which has been completed by President Willard In the flood-swept districts of. Ohio and the middle west. riC'TII A h i i. p mm II 11 DR. E. It. TARRY Pay When Gured Ftl anal All Kaeta! Dlsaasos cared without the kntf. Permanent cures cuarantosd. Writs forFraa Illustrates hooh on Rectal Dlaaasas and tesH menials af fauntfrse's f cursa) aatlants mnturaiiiti-a lewa. 240 Bids., Omaha. Nab, A little Bee want ad docs the business. Everybody reads Bee want ads 4. ' LoxJer Motor Company Detroit. Uchltn -By tMarith Six years ago in it first year on the market, the Loner Six won the right to be called the leading lix-cylinder car in America. Year after year, on the track, in city service, in country tour ing the Lozier kept its place .of supremacy; not only kept the leadership but continually drew further and further away from the field. Today the Lozier at 33250 is a value without a parallel. Purchasers and dealers who make a study of motor car values say there is not a car comparable with the Loaier sold atwithin a thousand dollara of the price. There are purchasers wait ing all the time, to, if you want your Lozier for Fall delivery, better place your order now. Tke LorBnf A car tht tioyj jsoa; perfectlf balanctd; ampfe road cleartnet; tie on rough roadi tsd slippery pavements; eaiiest riding tprisg sutpenilon In the world; twelve incbTurktih upholstery; lent stroke hill-dirabing motor develop ing 62 h.p., unit power plant; Gray k Davit Electric; tytteja throughout; tempUuly tenippti. Towlag Car er Road tier, $3,250 Uraeuilu-, 4 . Mitchell Motor Company 205Q FARNAM STREET - OMAHA, NEB. DIRECTORY Information Bureau. AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES Tho Automobilo Editor of Tho Omaha Beo will xrlndlv furninh vm, aw i- mation regarding any of tho automobdos, trucks, dolivory wagons, tiros or aocir Borios ropresontcd in this directory. "Write today. GASOLINE CARS B UIOK- Let Huff Mgr. Nebraska Buiok Auto Company, 1012-14-10 jr&rnam Street. CADILLAC- G, F. Rein. Pres. Cadillac Company of Omaha, 2054-0-8 Farnam Street GASOLINE CARS s TEVENSDURYEA R. N. Howes. Fred C. Hill. 21024 Farnam Itrtft, s HEVIOLET- Doty & Hathaway, 2027 Farnam Street. INTERSTATE Interstate Automobile Co., Opp. Court House. 310 South Eighteenth Stmt, K RIT L. P. Madaen, 327 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa j ITTLL Doty & Hathaway. 2027-29 Farnam Street. J 000M0BILE I i - Drummond Motor Company, J 26th and Farnam Streets. M ARMON Marion Auto Company, 0. W. McDonald. 2101 Farnam Street. MEN WILL' BE SHOWN NO FAVORS, DECLARES JUDGE 1 KANSAS -CITY. Mo.. Oct. H.-In the crucoxle aealnst vice In this city then will be no discrimination In favor ot men' offenders, Judge Latshaw of the criminal Uarned that a' deiiutr prpiecutor had re- leastd a man who had been 'airoited In an Immoral resort, whle a charge had teen filed against a woman, arrested At the same place. Judge tdtshaw Uiued an order that (he man be rearrested and, brought Into court. . "Whlla the city ordinances discriminate In favor of the men. the old common laV, which wa have back of us, does sot," he saJd. "The men must be de.U with as harshly as the women." Representatives of the societies here that are flghtlnr commercialised vice said the Immoral resorts never would be allowed to reopen. M AXWELL United Motor Omaha Company, J. M. Opper, Dist. Mgr. 1122. Farnam Street. IDLAND- Freeland Auto Company, -LV-L J. A. Freeland. 1113 Farnam Street; OVERLAND Van Brunt Automobile Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-2022 4th St., Council Bluffs. POPE-HARTFpRD Vim Brunt Automobile Company. 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18 2022 4th St., Council Bluffs. Key to the -Situation Bee Advertising. THECAL The T. O. Northwall Company, 01214 Jones Street. R1 EO FIFTH Doty & Hathaway, 202729 Farnam Street. TUDEBAKER r" E. R. Wilson Auto Company, ' ; 2429 Faroaai StWet CQIVIIVIERCIAL TRUCKS HASE- Drummond Motor Company, 26th and Farnam Streets., M A10N- J. A. Freeland. Freeland Auto Company, 1113 Farnam Street ELECTRIC CARS o HIO Van Brunt Automobile Company, 2010 Farnam St., Omaha. 18-20-22 4th St Council Huffs, (STANDARD O. W. McDonald. Marion Auto Co., ' - 2J0rFarnam Street W 00DS- Dmmmond Motor Company, 26th and Farnam Streets. DELIVERY WAGONS K RIT L. P. Madsen, 327 WeBt Broadway, Council Bluffs,' Iowa. TIRES F F EDERAL- Arthur Storr Auto Supply Co., 2020 Farnam Street, IRESTONE- Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., 2220 Farnam Street o MAHA TIRE REPAIR 00.- Henry Nygaard, 2201 Farnam Street ACCESSORIES A RTHUR STORZ AUTO SUPPLY 00.- - Automobile Supplies, 2020 Farnam Strett