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Tim BEE: OMAIIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 1913.
MfcDALS 6IYEN MARKSMEN
Adjutant General Hull Completes
Findings in Short. "v
GOVERNOR'S CUP TO THE FIFTH
Train of Enlisted 3lcn Take Chief
lir' nrflUlch 3Hen nlMhe" J
Itonrth ilnfnnlrrj
tn a.1
(Froip
ji aV-Stslt Conponnt'.)j .-
UKCOliV. OtK lic-t)ec!al.)-A5Jutant
ialb has,- completed .ths llndln&s
In tho eonlpotltl'o shooAhefd'IfbjrSthe tfai'
tlonal Qt)vrd "JlitnK lth past, tyro. . wteKsJ
on the iwirmpuuKraiug ojiu uwuu
Your Stomach Bai?r.L.4
nmua-iiuuuu xruiu
JUST TRY t)NE DOSBof
Mayrs Wonderful Slomach Remedy
and Bo Convinced That You Can
Bo Restored To Health
Iha1, adJUUSit tnpft'VP' Koa; L
iho cnlftedmeX .o'tftflft Fourt W I Wastry..
The conlgstfyo thsjfplsfol diKyiekyfii,
Uy Uhe rliljslpa .n'ofXtbuTdrthf ri
fantry. j , ' -v
In the1 pfto xjittbotife9aA0tnc'crt.
of ihs b&fcgbnU UltH'lntaiiU7
officer .took4i.nhit,rfth a-pero fffVflV
1 hough tho FJottrth was,oloa behind thepi
with a nc'qre'l.w:;
A BDl-med&'KitleVi for thehl AVsUlfl-.
rilvMnil .WflVn,.rifla shOfiUdst-Waa, WOIj
, o.t.ihin nXE. OlTnited of .the fourth;
for making- :thJiKnei;iDoiyiauw coro.
In the pufofrcontest; d '
Silvtri'intxSals wars 'won. Inith pistol
contest V'Caotaln O.' H-DaTla'pr' tho
Fourth;Cirt Untenant J. p. Jpfco (and
First Uewlecant a U Dulln of ithoFlMu
Bronx msdals wero takdn Ujr -First
JUtuUnant I. V. Funs, Second Ucuka
tuit F. M. Bents tr.d Second Lieutenant
8. F. Smith, all of the Fourth. '
The allvsr medal wa won W Prlvalo
Batoholl of Uje Fremont altnal cony.
Officer! of the Fifth Infantry won first
pldce In the pistol shooting with the
officer of the Fourth Infantry.
Seorea In Detail.
Following are the scores made In the
contest:
Captain R. E. Olmsted. Fourth Infan-
N. N. O. (fold medal)... iiv.V
First Lieutenant CJ. a Joyce,, Fifth
iarantrr N. N. O. (tUver medal) S95
Major L a Johneon. Fourth Infantry
N. N. O. llver medal) 330
llret Weutenant J. K. Dulln, Fifth In-
fantrjr N. N. CI. (allver medal)
Flrat Lieutenant I. V. Funk, Fourth
Infantry N. N. O. (ellver medal) VI
Flrat HerRantJ. G. Peters. Fourth In-
fantry N. H. O. (llter medal).-. A til
Brrtennt It. S. Stawion, Fifth Infan-
:try N. N. O. .(ellver medal) WJ
Corporal J. "W. Foeter; Fourth Infan
try N. K. O. (broijre medal). ....... K9
Sera-cant P. CKlfert, Fifth Infantry N.
H. O. (bronxe medal) tM
First Sericeant FOt Tracy, Fourth. In-' .
fantry N.. N. 'O.- (brttnae medal). -OS
Flrat Serreont It 8. Btrable, Fourth
Infantry N. N. a. (bronxe medal).... JS9
Corporal 2L Collier, Fifth Infantry
n. N. fl. (bronze medal) , 2S
Frivate J. W. Farley, Fifth Infantry
K. N, O. (bronze modal) 2S0
CapUIn O. B.T3avtf, Fifth Infantry
W. N. O. (ellver medal) SSO
Sergeant 4, "Wr Meyers, Fifth Infantry
N, JsT. n, (bronze medal) 275
Second Lieutenant W. L. Cronaon,
fifth Infantry N. N. O. (llver medal) m
Major I. n. Orrla, Fourth Infantry N.
M. 0. (bronse medal) ttt)
Srearit -E. Jenks. Wth Infantry N,
TV. Q 9E7
First Berxeant M. Ii. Fliher. Fifth
Ihfantry N. N. 0 250
Sentennt W. Ii riayford. Fifth Infan-
ryvate'rl''iloMe,jo'urffifVn'-'W
fantry ,N, N. O. t.,... M
VVIllinm XttM. JPlfth Inraatry N. N. Ck JM
Hefiteant O. If. aternbrc Ffth, Infan-
vnr n. n. a.... ist
Private T, O. Smith, Fourth Inrantry SI
Brcoml Lieutenant II. M. Bcnie,
Fourth Infantry .............,.... ISO
Corsoral J. Ileniihaw, Fourth infantry 217
Private it. C, Monlimlth. Fifth intari-
try ,,, ,. n
rrlvate It Llwle. Fifth Infantry
ftergeant art Wiley, Fourth Infantry.. Tit
Private W, P. Leonard, Fifth Infantry 1S9
Private II. 8. Henderson, nfth Infan
try 179
Corporal Charles Johnson. Fourth In
fantry ........k. 1TJ',
Corporal E. Dutler, Fifth Infantry.... 17S
First Sencant E. Uurnham," Fifth in-'
fantry jo
Trlvato Albert Block. Fifth Infantry., 131
OTOE COUNTY SHERIFF PUTS
IN BILL FOR TRIP WEST
. (From a Biaff Comtfondetit.)
IUNCOLN, Oct. 1C-(SP:!1.)-E. jr.
!Fihr, sheriff of Otoe county, returned
front Portland, Ore., Monday with Lee
Htfftina, charged with wife and chill
abptdonment and t& his expense ac
count with the jrevemor teday.
TJnUke some exsenee accounts, which
have bees filed recently for similar rr
leea, Sheriff Fleher puts in ons for only
m ecisea and Hi tor twelve days
at H per ay, iMklnr KTtOG for the trip.
Kpeaee Include HIM railroad fare for
hliBMlf to Fortlaad and return and fw.10
for his Isrlsoner. Sheriff Fisher spent
only M.79 for Pullman car sleeper.
Marriage kept secret
for nearly two mowths
TABLB HOCIC. Neb.. Oct ItMSpeclat)
Mr. Edgar Korrls of Table Itock was
married in August In Denver, Colo., to
feaUs France Land of Kansas Cltr,
where they were -both sojourning at the
time. A few. days after the -ceremony-Mr,
Morris came home and resumed hla
duties as clerk in the Korrls store, and
the bride returned to her home at Kan
sas City Only two or three of the lnH
m6tLft.ends were aware of the mar
riage: and they gia-rded the secret' so
well that It was a genuine surprise when
Mrs, NorrU arrived from Kansas City
yesterday, and the announcement of the
marriage was made.
,..,Touare not asked to take UjrrJ Won
'derrnrntbmicVXemedy tbrtfeekH and
nonUi before wpu recelVetany benefit
-une uoee 'is usually reauiCQu to con
vince; the moat akeotlcal aufferer nt
.toiHath 'Allhlehta- tfiat tfils Kreat rem-
ruy -nnouiu .restore anyone so nrrilcted
1 goqi ifealth. Ma'yr's Woaderfnl
iKopaaoV Rented fhhi! 'been 'taken' br
janjr thousand, of people throughout
the land. It Has tiroiiellt an
tepptnss ui miftorer-a who "had despair-
o; n, ueinc; restotea ana who now
ipVoclalm ltln Wonderful licmedy and.,
inrertyxlUK cnherjrt who.my beHufferlng
Win. atoptwoa,- i,iver ana xnteitloal All-,
Az to'try It Mind you. WayrwSn-
than hi6st mcdlclhe that are put on
trie market ftfr the various etomach all
mt6lafU 1h reallv. Iri,t. fel oju hv AtmMt.
And An donn Will iln mor, in .nnvln,.
-h(most7skepieal sufferer than ton of
"qther WeBlclhdit ItrtrfUlts'from oae (16se
will' amaxeand T.he benefltii urn .ntlr.iv
'natural, aaltacts the source and
foundation' 'qft those allmonta, removing
tho polsDOuUcAtinrrlr and bile accre
tions, and allaylntrthe under! vine ch
jldflommation lit .the alimentary and in-
uiunv irnct, renaenng uii same anti
septic. Just try one .dose of Kan's
wonatrfRl Btomaoh Jtemcdy .put ,lt to
a test today you will be evarJorn.i.wlth
(your Quick recovery and will highly
praise it as thousands of others are
Constantly doing. Bend for booklet on
Stomach Ailments to Geo. Jf. Mavr, Mfg.
Chemist. K4-1SS Whiting Bt, CJilcago,
For sale tn Omaha by Sherman A Mo
Connell, Druggists, 16th and Dodge Hts.,
16th and Harney fits., 24th and Farnani
Sts. and Hotel Loyal, and druggists
everywhere.
Motorcyclist Finds
Many-Busy on Roads
After two months; of hard rlldng on his
motorcycle 'D. L. Itelchard of Waynes
bur o, Pa has arrived In Omaha on his
Way-to Ban Francisco.
"I have followed the Lincoln Highway
all the way," he said, when he called at
the Commercial club quarters, "and most
of the road Is In excellent condition. Al
ready the road Is marked with the
painted poles, red, white and blue, arid
with tho letter "W as far an I havo
come."
He said there was a great deal of work
being done on the roads from here easC
and said It seemed to him In passing
that simply everybody was working on
tho highway. Mr. Itelohard expects to
Iiave this afternoon oil hla jotirnoy -toward
tl.-i coast. Ho expects to lecturo on the
subject D thys .Lincoln Highway -and ho.
took' with him' a lft! of literature In re
gard to Omaha. He. left Waynesboro
Augurt 18,
(From a Start Correspondent)
LINCOLN, Oct 14.-rSpeclal.)-"In buy
ing applet at this time of the year," said
Secretary J. It Duncan of tho State Hor
ticultural society, "very few people seem
to really know that the apples they buy
may not be at maturity for several weeks
weeks and possibly months after they are
purchased. The fruit-stand men put on
display the very showy apples as thoy
catch the eye of the passerby and create
an aptetl to, for 'something to eat '
"As a 'general tfitog the Ben Davis,
Oano, Black Ben Davis and like varieties
are placed on gala because they look well,
when they -will not be In good condition
for eating until the mldle of winter.
When a man goes to a fruit stand and
buys 'three-for-a-dlme1 apples he 'gen
erally wants something he can eat at tlii
time. Instead of the hard, sour appfo
which Is so frequently on display.
"Practically alt the late summer and
early fal varieties' are now of the rbarket,
but occasionally we 'see '.some o the Red
Wealthy o good quality br the snow, red
arid'strlped high quality, but In the main
It Is the late and winter varieties which
are exposed .pr sale: ' "
"The following will' give the consumer
a pretty good Idea of .what to buy for the
season of the year Tie desires to use
tuem;
"The Grimes Golden (golden yellow).
Jonathan (brilliant red and yellow), Yel
JetoBellflower" (bright yellow) aro apples
of high quality and ore at their best
from October to December". J
Wegener (fed over' yellow), Ortley.
(waxen yellow). Delicious fdark tbA and!
red), are alt dessert apples and are ready.
lor use irom December until late winter.
-"Our main crop varieties Ilka Oino',
(red), Ben Davis, (yellow light red),
Wlnesap (dark 'red). Lawver' fbrleht ,t.
Arkanasas Black' (Very dark red). ' Black"
Twig (dark red ovsr yellow. .Missouri!
Pippin urlght red "on yellow), are 4not'
our iur imj unui nupr janunn" l. ana
will supply the apple eating consumerlnn-
til tne new oropiof '.apples come .again
nevt July.' 7
"Of the above mentioned varieties the
Wlnesap Is ? dessert apple, and the Ar
fcantaa Black, York Imperial. Black
Twig, are good quality eating apples.''
roe remained of the list have their chief
value In them aklng of pies, sauce and
other culinary purposes. Of course,
these varieties are valuable as eating
apples also, but are not classed as high
quality apples.
"JSvery variety of apples has a .sennnn
when It Is at its best and uses to which
it is especially adapted and every aDDle
consumer ihould familiarize himself with
these things." .
steel springs from the lots of Baltimore
Is another player who does and will draw
people Just to see htm play. lie occupies
the center of the stage. whenever he gets
on tho bates and can show his phenom
enal speed; The spectators root for him
to get to the spot frdm which he can
worm, wriggle, squirm and scoot Into on
base after another until he slides over
the plate with bursts of speed that star
tle the opposing players as well as the
spectators."
Key to the 8ltualoneTAdvertlringr
Ckmk Cfiitipitki
Cawtcc Many Sariou ASracats
BSBSSSSSSBSSSK &4Hs
MRS. JOHN O. ATKJNSOK.
Uswrfettfcfieapesta At .
WletAsKaasaa.
COUPLE IS ARRESTED AS
'STOLEN MONEY IS RETURNED
Ella Branch, 1217 Davenport, stole from
Anastano FcMuro,' Fort Omaha, a J5 bill
Monday evening and was arrested a short
time afterward by Officers Murphy and
Goodrich. While Officer Sam Ilelgleman
was, searching with Faldyra for the
woman, 'Charles 'Therkle approached
Ahastano and' handed him his . Therkle
was arrested and booked at the station
as a cadet and vagrant Both the Branch
woman and Therkle wore released on US
oath bonds and failed to appear for trial
Tuesday morning.
LINCOLN DECORATIONS
DO NOTSTAY IN PLACE
(From & Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, Nob., Oct 14.-(8peclaL)
There is every Indication that the stu
dents have arrived.
The disappearance of banners and
other decorations which have been put
up for the Gorman dsy celebration has
been noted. Sunday night several flags
with the German coat-of-arma were taken
from the places wheva they were hung,
and while no one bom' It done, It Is anti
mated that they nuvy be found hung In
the rooms of certain young people who
have a mania for room decorations.
Last night Warren MoTlquga,, who said
ne was a student, and Norman Spauld
Ing, who claimed he was a clerk, were
arrested for tearing a banner from a
building where tt was hanging. Two men
saw them take the banner down and
reported to the police. The other ypungj
men were with them but were not apprehended.
Dlsa-raoefnl Condom
of liver and bowels, In refusing to act,
ts quickly remedied with Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Kasy, safe, sure. So, For
sale by your druggist-Advertisement
Maisel Is Pep alar.
Kdltor Sam Crane says thai young
Maltet la fast beooralne as popular In
New York as Chas was tn hts palmy
days and addsi "The little bunch of
MOTHER SAVES CHJLD.THAT
SWALLOWED POISON
SBWARD, Neb., Oct 14. Sped al.)
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Btrnecker swallowed a corrosive
sublimate tablet yesterday and only the
prompt action or tier .motner, who is a
trained nurse, in giving her the antidote
white of .eggs saved her life.. A phy
sician removed the partly melted tablet
from the child's stomach.
Declafr War on UolAa.
A crusade of education which alms
"that common colds may become un.
common within the next generation" has
been begun by promfceut New York
ijhyalclans. Here is a list ofthe "don't"
which the doctors aay wilt prevent the
annual visitation of the cold;
"Don't sit la a draughty car." '
'TMo't sleep In hot rooms."
"Pos't avoid the fresh air."
"Don't stuff yourself at meal time.
.Overeating- reduces your resistance.
To which we would ado when you take
. cold get rid pf It as, quick as possible.
To accomplish that yon will and Cham-
1riaifl. Cough .Remedy most excellent
or sale fcy all druggUU. Advertisement J
Vim, Vigor and
Vitality
Follow the use. of the
world's greatest tonic-stimulant
the one true medici
nal whiskey which has brought the blessings of health
to more people than all other medicines combined.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey.
is an absolutely pure distillation of selected clean grain,
thoroughly malted. Its palatability and freedom from
injurious substances render it so it can be retained by
tlie. most sensitive stomach. It has been used with re
markable results in the treatment of consumption, pneu
monia, grip,, coughs, colds, asthma, malaria, low fevers,
stomach troubles and all wasted and diseased conditions.
You shouldhave Duffy's in your home. It will do you good.
Jbor sale by most druggists,
grocers and dealers, $1.00 a
large bottle. Medical book
let and doctor's advice free.
The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co..
Rochester, Nt Y.
Editor Tells How
D. D. D. Prescription
Cured His Eczema
Clergyman and Baaker Also Write How They
Secure! Relief, .Tkaaks to D. D. D.
U. a. nolehkiss. Editor Echo. Proph
etutown. I1L: Itsmember, mine was
eeuma of fifteen years standing Now
Ji am completely healed, after 4 bot
tles of D. b. D. I have seen a base of
H years atandlng cured. I have seeu
mI. I"? doctor cured of barber's Itch,
wnlch he could not cure himself.
Y. It Tesar, Banker, Hopklnton. Ia.!
LJTfud Uh iMc doctors for six
raontiis. They did me no good: my
face and scalp were full of the dis
ease. I applied D. D. d. Result my
face Is as smooth. as a baby's.
I- Downing. Pastor 6th Ave,
Presbyterian Church. Roanoke, Va.1 For
three years I suffered. Intensely so. I
have at lost found relief In D. D. D. I
tortured comDlataly
have no hesitancy In ac-
am no longer
cured. I have
knowledging the great virtues of this
specmc.
TbSVri" P are past be
lle. All druggist know and are glad
to recommend this soothing, cooling
liquid. . .
Come to us and w will tell you
more about this remarkable remedy,
and the efficient D. U. D. Skin. Soap,
We offer the first full site bottle on
the guarantee that unless It does as
l said, your money will be refunded.
You alone to Judge.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.. four
stores.
1. 1. i. Prtserl-kf 15 Yuri-fee
I
Skta Bendy
Mre. J. O. Atklnsqn 1 of.. Wichita, Kan-
eas. firmly believes that she would
have been dead had It not been for
Peruna and A lanolin. , Bh'e was (very
much out of sorts when her husband
Induced her. to tako these remedies. She
hod been" sick", fp twenty-five years,
more or less, .As s.,uaual In such cases,
she was suffering from a complication
of diseases. ,
' Of course, .a groat many tilings had
been resorted to,j but It ', appears from
the nocount of her ..case '.that she re
ceived' rri' particular 'V benefit from any
thing .that' .she '.tried. - ,As her husband
states:. "Her: case 'had.b&ffled the skill
of some. of. tho most noted physicians."
Prominent 'among her other troubles
was ohrpnlo conntipauon. Constipation
Is very1 ' distressing where It continues.
The choice between constipation and tho
continued pas of physics Is a very
doubtful one.
It was In this dilemma that Peruna
found Mrs. Atkinson. She used It faith
fully, accorillng to directions, and was
completely restored, not only from her
constipation, but also her former ail
ments. . ..
'This occurred soma twelve or fifteen
years ago, - since which time we have
boen in constant correspondence witn.
h.er, and she has continued to praise
Peruna and 'enjoy the best of health."
Feople who object to liquid medicines
can now obtain Poruno. Tabletn.
Here is a Chance to Save from
$85 to $21 5 on a HIGH GRADE PIANO
The above announcement brought bo ninny customers to
our store the past week tliafc vro Iiavo decided to continue tho
sale. Tho low prices for such high grado pianos tvero an at
traction that tho people couldn't resist. Co mo tomorrow and
select a piano from ear big list of bargains. ,
$1 a Week will Buy It
This sole offers genuine, substantial price-saving clmncos
to all shrewd and economical buyers. And when you buy hero,
remember you get aa iron-clad gunrantce, backed up by our
good reputation of 04 years In tho piano business.
Choose from the World's Best Makes-Pianos You Ail Know
Sfeinway
Emerson
Steger & Sois
Wiker
Liidiman & Son
SohMfllcr&Kieller
Uardmai
McPhail
; Many other makes
A SAMPLE OF TrfE WAY PIANOS ARE PRICED
$200
$800
$225
$200
$250
$200
$275
$00
$300
$425
Boardman, practice Piano, now.., 315
Conor er Bros., Practice Piano, now 325
Herllch Upright Piano, now 3100
Peaso Upright Piano, now. , . . . , 3120
Decker & Bon Upright Piano, now. . . .3110
Mueller Upright, now 3115
Bradford Upright, now 3125
Norwood Upright, now. R140
Singer Upright, now 3145
Emerson Upright, now 3265
$300 8. O. Campbell Upright, now. . .
$300 Kimball Upright, now
$275 Bradford U.prlght Piano, now.
$300 Schmoller & Mueller Upright, now
$875 Bteger & Sgns UprlghVPiano, now
$323 Wagner Upright Piano, now......
$000 Mclilln Upright Piano, now
aonA Tr..- tr.i1. m..
$1150 Steger & Sons Upright Piano, now
$1,200 Chickcrlng & Sons Grand, now. .
$800 Gcorgo Stcck Grand Piano, now. .
3155
-S185
-3165
...S175
...8195
..175
8250
...S1T5
'..8250
...S20O
. -'3325
FREE STOOL AND 80ARF WITH EVERY PIANO.
Schmoller CL Mueller Piano Go.
1311-13 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb.
Concentrate your advertising in The Bee.
There is a Bee in almost every home.
The Champagne of Bottled Beer
You don't know the taste of good beer unlets yotrrr
tried HIGH LIFE in light bottles the "fine touting
beer ever produced. "
The very next time you order bottled beer do not
merely say "Give me a bottle of beer." Maks your
demand clear and concise. Use these word "Give .rot
HIGH LIFE in the Light Bottle'-and iotitt ts
getting it .
We are educating coneumers to use this high trade
beer in light bottles and to distinguish commoa beer m
darL bottles. Convince yourself order a case today.
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