THE BEE: OMAHA, TIU'RSIUT, OCTOBER 30, lftlb. 5 A hear. to hett UtIK j&DOUT clothe. $gl9Ri -v--;bbbb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbi tQ , yoi cas jajcb youn clothes, we CAJI PLEASE yOU. PLEASE VOWR WIFE, Af7 TLEASE yOtK. SWEETHEAHT TOO. THE CLOTHES' WE MAKE FOH yOU AH.E TAILOHE7) FHOM ALL-WOOL FAHHICS "DIHECT FHOM OUH OWff MILLS. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST PA TTEHJfS Iff PLAIN AffT FAfiCy WEA VES A7 WE GIVE yOU AJV UJf'REST'RICTETi CHOICE OF Afty GAHMEJfT Iff THE HOUSE FOH ! DILEMMA CONFRONTS POOL Michigan Team is Against Return to Western Conference Labor Commissioner Unable to Ban for Congress, if Files. WOULD LEAVE FIRST DISTRICT Good Lack nt North Pintle Prevent lllm fro inKnunxInir in Pollllcnl Dottle In Mnnulre Snc-crsston. THIS MEANS THAT yOU CAN BUy THE SAME HIGH QUALITy CLOTHES AT ONE-HALF THE "P-RICE. THAT OTHEH TAILOHS CHAHGE. THE VEST UNION WO'RKMEJ WILL -DESIGN AffD TAILO-R yOUK. CLOTHES Iff OUH O W J ESTABLISHMENT AJVD WE WILL PLEASE EVEnyjiO-oy lJVVEH the hoof, the suit oh. OVEHCOAT yOU BUy FHOM US WILL HEPH.E SEfiT THE HIGHEST AH.T IN TAILORING. ',t the Corner (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. .-i8P"clal.) Labor Commissioner Charles Pout, who drew claim No. 63 In the land draw ing at North Platte, was Rlad today to talk about his rapidly Increasing wealth. While well pleased In drawing the land, there Is one drawback which he Is up against that, to. a certain case, mars tho pleasure of the occasion. As ho will have to live on the land. It takes him away from tho First congressional dis trict and therefore makes him Ineligible as a candidate for coWress from '.his district. While this cloud of gloom hangs over the office of the labor commissioner, It brings a correspondingly rift of sunshine In the office of tho governor, who Is also looking with longing eyes In the direc tion of Congressman Magulro and won. derlng If he will BoTible to get his number nine feet Into Magulre's number eight shoes. However, Pool can fall back on the governor's Job, as he will still be eligible from his new home In the sand hills far away. If he can get the right location, Mr. Pool says he will get near tho railroad and take a 6(0-acro farm, lie will start now town and Colon! Phil Ackerman, hotel commissioner, sftys that lie will sell of 15th unci llnrncy At tho Corner of 13th anil J Harney BELLEVUE PRACTICE w DELAYED BY THE COLD Is Interfering' greatly with foot bull practice nt Dellevue, and with so many men injured It Is very unfortunate as the cold weather makes every llttlo bruise worse. The tackling dumy is be ing Blven tho hardest workout'.of the years, as the squad'fl deflc!?iicfjlh the', tackling line was demonstrated In the Bcllovuc-Crtlshton game last Saturday. Quackenbush, who had three ribs broken Save $128 On a Brand New ' Upright P iano Colossal Factory Sale of 100 High Grade Sample Pianos 30 Days' Free Trial $1.00 Per Week 4? jl his new house recently purchased In Lin coln and erect .i hotel In the now town. "I haive nlwayj had an Idea how a town should bo laid out and how It should be tun,'' said Mr. i'ool, "and this will give me a chance to carry out my cherished rmbltton. ' Ho luu not selected a name for tho now town, but will be glad to receive suggestions from Mends. HoTrnrd Ordered to 'Par. On application of U. G. Brian, serving as Insurance commissioner under the new law, Istrl'Jt Judge Cornish issued a writ of peremptr" irmidamus this afternoon, which wob sorted cn State Auditor W. 11. Howard, ordfrln,"; him to pay the salary claimed to bo due Mr. Brian as secretary of the board. A.ulitcr Ioward has here tofore refused to pay the salary of Mr. Brian on tho ground that tho matter of I met Monday rettllng whether the new law was con ANN AllBOn. Mich., Oct O.-lly a vote of IS to 10 tho University of Mlchlgun foot ball team yesterday registered Itself as opposed to a return to the western Intercollegiate conference under present conditions. Tho voto was taken by the Michigan Dally, the student publication of tho university, In Its campaign for sentiment favorable to Michigan's Imme diate reentry In the conference. Tho voto was a surprise to the pro- conference men on tho campus, the 1912 eleven almost unanimously having ex pressed Itself In favor of return. Tho base ball and track teams last night voted It to 10 In favor of return. Two of tho men were non committal. CREIGHT0N ORGANIZES SOME HAND BALL TEAMS At last Crelghton university has an opportunity of meeting tho big colleges of tho country In athletic contests. Not In foot ball, however, only In hand ball. The Senior Hand Ball league has been organized at tho Arts college, and various teams have chosen tho names of largo eastern schools. Yale, Princeton, Minne sota, Harvard and others arc on tho list which will meet the team bearing tho Crelghton name. Nebraska will bo on the list. Tho series has already begun and prises will bo awarded tho winners. In tho opening games Crelghton met defeat at the hands of Minnesota and Yale. Tho names of the tennis and their mem bors arc: Crelghton McCauley, Buck hardt and Mulvlhlll; Yalo-Tlllman, Has ford, McArdle; Army W. Brennnn, Wll hon, Fonton: Michigan lloach, Mcltcary, Kearney; Minnesota Mergen, Dugher, Vaverka; Nebraska Collopy, Morrison, Welch; Princeton Meyer, Orowney, Hp. stcn! Marquette Long, shaw, Lynn; Harvard Ly'ck, Lowry, Bloane; Navy Fulllvan, Doran, Dugdale; Columbia Barrett, Holbrook. Mullen; Cornell Dren nan, Larkln, McCoy. OFFICERS OF SOCCER FOOT BALL LEAGUE SELECTED AMES WORKING IN THE COLD Doing Best to Strengthen for Game with Nebraska. EXCUSE FOR LOSING TO TIGERS Aimrrtlon Mmlo Ten in Ordered Vlny Straight Foot Itnll In Order Xot to Uncover Any of II est Plan. to night nt the Svea Athletic hall at Sixteenth and Chicago streets and Mltutlonal was tefort) tho courts and that formed tho above league, and elected the pay the saiaiy of Mr. Br'an was a following officers: Honorary president, T. rec'.'cnltlon of tho new board and would I Coombs; president, Q. O. Carlmnn; sec- prejudice his case lu court, retnry, Howard Horn; vlco president, rinds No Paper on rile. I Georgo Peacock; treasurer, Prank Tyrrell. Frank A. Montgomery, mayor of tho I At tho meeting it waa decided that each city of McCool, has written State Au- team be limited to fourteen players, whoso dltor "Howard asking for Information re- names must bo registered with the leaguo gardlng tho etandlng of the Continental secretary not later than Monday, Novem Oas and Electric company, which was her 3. Another team will bo nut In tho A.MKS Is,. Oct. 2.-(Spcclal.)-WUh n young llocky mountain billiard laying Icebergs on state field yesterday after noon tho coaches put tho first varsity through thirty minutes of signal practice in tho Indoor gridiron of the stato gym nasium for tho first sheltered practice of tho season. Tho first stringers were led out Into the freeilng snowstorm for a brief signal workout and then sent to tho lockers. Th chill air and frotcn ground was moro risky than scrimmage. Brennan, tho veteran half who was given the reins In tho fourth quarter of the Missouri game last Saturday, was In quarter of tho first Varsity yester day while Klnnlck, who generated tho team In tho first thrco periods of tho Tiger game, was assigned to tho quarter's position on the second squad. Holmes, the lM-pound guard, who played Missouri at end, was close, up to tho center yesterday with Oarst, a second string man up to dato, on tho left end. Wormhoudt, whoso Injuries re ceived In tho Tiger game will keep him out of tho mix with Nebraska, was not out nnd Mattlsou was sifted to left tackle. Otherwise the Cyolones will lino up against tho Cornhuskers Just about the initio as they received tho klckoff from the Tlgors. A reason was conjectured today why the coaches allowed Missouri to get away with last Saturday's mix. It was said that tho consistent and cnvor-varylng llno-plungtng gamo was used In order to keep under cover tho plays and forma tions tho coaches havo been working on for two or three weeks In preparation for tho Cornhuskors. A Nebraska as sistant conch was hero nnd tho Cyclone quarter had orders from tho conches to do his best with straight football, It Is said. Nebraska's showing with tho Kansas Indians from Haskell gave some hopo to Committees representing the Kvea Ath-1 ' . ,,, ,,, ' , - letlc. Caledonian and Omaha City teamsC(Wch 8,ehm., Kan(J ot corn 8,lHckcrs, but protest that It Is not ovcr-awclug. free Stool, Free Scarf. Nothing to Wait For. No Useless Red Tape. No Club to Join. The success of the first week of this sale has dem onstrated to us that tho public is quick to realize the fact that bargains of fered here are always gen uine. Come tomorrow and partake of these wonder ful saving prices. An iron-, clad guarantee goes with every pino. $225 Herlich Piano.. 100 .$250 Decker & Son. . .$110 $250 Pease Piano. . . .$120 $275 Gaylord Piano. .$125 $300 Bradford Piano $150 $300 Kimball Piano. .$175 $425 Steger & Son. . .$105 $1,200 Ohickering & Son Grand $200 Schmoller & Mueller Piano Go. 1311-13 Farnam St. l-arr. -wpi-ks rco. Is bacy In tlio game, gl Inc tho team a better outlook than be fore. Scott Pitches the White. Sox to Victory MTTRKOOHE. Okl.. Oct. 29.-Scott, p'.tch .. .ll- v.t..i,'n wiiUa tfnx. held", the 'NevriVotlc ''UlantKtb'- sbc-eattered- hits todar ! atruck -out"" twelve batters, Chl ta'go winning 7 to r. Five of Chicago's runs came- In the third Inning. Hearne .v,,.,, nrM Krnmme. Lobert'a home run In the first Inning was the Giants'' only tally, Score: Clilcairo 01600001 0-7 9 Batteries; cott and Daley: 1-Vomme, Hearne una jcycra aim )nmw REORGE SUGGSS0LD TO THE CARDINALS FOR CASH rTNTMJJNATI. O.. Oct 29. President Herrmann of the Cincinnati base ball club announced today that there was no tmiln of nlayers Involved In the deal In which Pitcher George Suggs goes to tho c TvmiI. Vnilnnaia. "SUCKS was SOIU for a caah consideration," said Mr. Herr roann. M'NAMARA APPEALS CASE ORDERING HIGH CHIMNEY (From a Sta.ff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Oct. 39.-(Speclal.) William C. McNamara. haa appealed to the su preme court from a Judgment secured; in the Urown county district court by Mary McNamara, his former wife, who secured a divorce from him in ' Da kota county with alimony In the amount of S5.O0O and attorney fees and other expenses of suit for $1,000 more. MISS LINDLEY WILL SPEAK AT GARDNER PARISH HOUSE Miss Graco Lindley of New Tork will address the Missionary Institute of the Episcopal church at Gardner Memorial Parish house Friday morning. This Is the first institute of Its kind to be held In Omaha arid It Is under the direction of the Woman's Auxiliary of Nebraska Episcopal churches. Miss Lindley was one of the principal speakers at the national Episcopal con vention held In New York two weeks ago and her appearance In Omaha Is being looked upon as a great treat by the local church members. The Institute will open Friday morning at 10 o'clock and will continue until Saturday afternoon. DEATH RECORD F. W. Wrnyer. ORD. Neb., Oct. .-Speclal.)-F. W weaver, one ot the early settlers and former business man of this city, died at his home here at Uie age of 65. Mr. Weaver came to Ord 'In 1SS0 and started in the hardware business with the late Peter Mortensen and Hans 8orense.n. Later he went Into business for himself, but w;as forced to quit the business after nineteen years of activity for himself. proposing to build a lino from York to Mccooi. Auditor Howard looked up the propo sition and could find no record of the articles ot Incorporation which should field Immediately and n strenuous ef fort will be mndo to start a team at South Omaha end Council Uluffs Imme diately. Tho silver cup put up by T. L. Combs year, the name of the winning team to be Inscribed thereon. be filed by the company In either of tho for competition will be played for ench unices wnere mo law requires such m Ings to be made. Lincoln Objects Austin. Somo criticism Is being made In Lin coin 'ot the methods used by tho com1 mlttee in charge ot the land drawing at North Platte yesterday, claiming that of the first lEo numbers drawn out one1 third of them were held uy Omaha neo' pie. They do not question the honesty of the committee, but feel that tho num bera could not have been well shaken up before Deing drawn or so largo u percentage would not have gono to ono location. ht Grnnd Island Case Up. The final hearing In the St. Joseph & Grand Island railway case will come up before Judge T. C. Hunger In federal court on December 8, The case Involves the granting ot a permanent injunction preventing tho Union Pacific from Voting Its stock relative to the Grand Island road improvements and also to show why a recelvor should not bo ap. pointed for tho road. JOHN A, 8WANSOK, Prcud t WM. li. HOLZMAN Treasurer. 3fo91Mia.l Men's Underwear In Justtco to yourself como lo Underwear Headquarters nnd select from largest stocks. Just tho Btjlo, Avelsht nnd texturo that Trill elvc you real comfort nnd satisfaction awaits you here. World's Best Union Suits Vassar SwIsh nibbed. Superior, Rltcslzo nnd many other best makes, S1.00 to $5.00. shirts nnd drawers In all proportions and nil economically priced. Underwear Specials Heavy Itlbbcil Kk (Inn cotton shirts or drawers, nil sixes, "a values IE. nt Xnttirnl (Jray Merino, medium n n d heavy weight, shirts or draw ers, $1,25 values . . . I'ntnii Htilts, modtum nnd heavy weight, closod crotch stylo, 1 2 values, apodal, $1.50 $1 Vnlon Hull. Perfect fitting medium nnd heavy weight merino, best mnkos special, $2.50 Men's jjsil.M) Sweaters, 9t."5. Arilcr'H Kid (Jovcs, O.lo Men's 1 Sweaters, $.1. Kvtrn Value Kid moves, $1..10. Will rfi J i'M JJlJJJi JUAJ ........ uirar is- CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN, Following Is tho summary of today's courses: Miss Trllblo beat Rambling Rose. Win some Novorscttlo beat Kulrest Klower, flnru Tower Ilnv beat Nettle C, Miss Can Trip beat Hot Cinders. Flying 1'carl beat Lady Jean, Hcnnei won neat aiuu, Urcen awyer beat Freckles, Hurricane bent Hobblo I'nxton, i-orest riowcr neni Hlr Robert llruoe, Fly beat Reacelllon, Joclnl Nevcrscttlo bent Repetition, Hure Flight beat Realisation, Karter Harrison beat Don Radium, Flying Wcdgo beat Peerless, Frank dutch's Fortune leat Lady Greenlaw, Lady Deffcrin bent Jack Coombs, Green Lubo beat Wedge Novcr settle. Hlr Richard boiu Brewator Orecn, Oreen Lucy bent lTnclo Sum. Liberal Jew beat Flying Dutchman. Golden Fleece beat Raffle, llashful Kitty beat Opto Dllbobb. May Halley beat Topsy Allen. Traveler boat IlnnhMl Lily. Bweethard beat Mrs. Rastus Drawn. Hlr Kdwnrd beat Dowerv Hoy, Tho Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is tho Road to Ruslness Success. Lively Rabbits Make ' Coursing Good Sport FRIEND, Neb., Oct. 29.-(8peclal Telo gram.) Tho National Waterloo coursing meet was started hero this afternoon, tho first round being postponed from yes tordoy on account of tho storm. Tomor row tho second round of tho Wntorloo cup will bo run, tho first round ot the Waterloo plate, the first round or the Watorloo purse and tho first round of tho open stake. Tho rabbits arc strong and fost nnd today's racing was the best ever socn In this section of the country. XMT fair steyl V associate oonstlBatloa with thslr nsrvons srsttm. Xmotlon. esclts- xntnt sua wort have a direct effect upon the bowels. XTsnbodr has natt that ozperltnca. Thore- fore. anoh a ttmnorAnr lntarfsrsno nssds a, arentl stlm- ' nlation and HOT powerful, drsstlo pargtlr Tailoh pj alnai your nsrrons systtBi- sats 70a Into taa ckroalo olas as& causss an lrrtparable i&Jnry. OOWSTZPATZOK. d to Btrrcns lrrltaUllty, mains a reisaar whleh will 1ts aulok aetloa wltkln an hoar or so aftsr takeat mum no fnrtlisr olseomforti Is harmless ana natle. Thsro Is such a rssasdr STTSTTADI JAKOB WATEB. the Ktttursl laxatlTS t to lie takes at i tlma es oa pty stemaoni H Hasiinu act prompuy. xmrnuMMW ur Bowels are koirerned 1 -ycir "vt w ty your nerves Persistent Advertising Is the Road Big Returns. SAVE $121 BY PURCHASING During Hospe's 39th Annual PIANO . TaKino- Toll of llublrs. Each season of the year takes Its toll 1 of the babies, and to watch and safeguard them from common colds and coughs' Is . a matter ot Importance to their parents. To keep Foley's Honey and Tar Cora pound In the housa and use It promptly Is to save the little ones from the serious , effects of these colds, to ward off croup, bronchial coughs, hoarseness, stuffy. wheezy breathing and violent coughing j spells. It Is absolutely free of opiates j and may bo given to the little ones with I no fear of harmful results. Refuse sub- stltute. For sale by all dealers every' where. Advertisement. Glass of Salts Cleans Kidneys i If your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you, drink lots of water. Whtn your kidneys hurt and your fcaek feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kldnsys and Irritate the entire urinary tract Keep your kidneys clean Ilka you keep your bowtla clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts whloh removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their nor mal activity. The function ot the kid neys la to filter the blood. In 31 hours thty strain from It E00 grains ot acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kid ney active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also gel from an' pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Halts; take a teaspoonful in a glass of watel before breakfant each, morning for a few days and your kidneys wilt act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lttiila, and has been used for gener ations to clean anl stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids In urine so It no longer Is a source ot Irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Baits is Inexpensive; cannot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kid neys cltan and active. Try this, also keep up the water drlnklnr, and no doubt you will wondsr what became of your kidney trouble and backache. L You want a piano for your homo? Then don't put off getting it, for tho chances are you'll not get another op portunity like this in years. Our fortunate purchase of 1flK litn-Vi fv-r-o rl o unflrrVif riianna nt. loan t.linn mnnufnntnrlnnr ti JU giUu Ui.Ql.v tuuvu iwv iwwu v-wm ...... M.ww,M..ug i cost right at the time of our Big Annual Sale enables us (ft. to offer you the greatest piano value in America. Brand New $350 Piani FREE SCARF, STOOL, THNINB, INSTRUCTION BOOK AND DELIVERY FREE. A dozen different case designs In oak, walnut or mahogany, to sslsct from. Svsrywnsr guaranteed by the maker and' A. Hospe company. Perfection In tone quality splendid volume and purity unsurpassed. These pianos are built to last and sing fifty years. Their durability is, unquestionable. No other house, can show a piano worth within 9100 of thtse instruments at our price and remember, you can pay for your piano on remarkably easy terms. Have one sent home today to try for 3o days at our risk. Ton are not oat a penny If yon dont want to keep the piano. i&jM o A WE?IiC 18 811 you hnvo t0 pay No Interest ?nH M W W sVse afti-r you Imvo nmdo fh?fana i. ....... .., ., i...... wnarges jour iirm jinymeiiv.. xna sue juiio "i imiuun , , , everything including Instruction hook, stool and cartage. Auaeu 1f) THIS COUPON IS $BU WORTH TEN DILLARS $10 We'll accept one of these coupons from you as a SIO payment if you bring It In this weok and buy one of these elegast 9350 pianos, marked down during this great sale to 9239. Save 910 by acting now. This coupon Is also GOOD ON OUT-OF-TOWN PURCHASES (IIKK.) Orkin m Brothers H Don't rnlsa tills S I SHOE SALE I Saturday Special Bargains in GOOD USED PIANOS Xere are seven exceptional bargains In used pianos, spcolally priced for tomorrow. Everyone In good playing condition Just what you way want see them without fell: Cramer Upright, now $125 Hallet & Davis Upright, $59 McOammon Uprighti now $69 Kingsbury Upright, now $79 Our Bis PLAYER PIANO Special Price $298 Steinberg Upright, now $175 Kimball Upright, now $195 Steger & Sons Upright, now $225 We make easy terms on used pianos, too. Besides those listed there axe any number of equally attractive bargains here for year selection. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE: oTWl1 i riao lale offer also for bargain list of fine used pianos. Well save you money. Buy from a firm noted for 39 years' of fair, square deallnr. This magnificent Player-Piano will play all standard 88 note music and is equal in every way to the best player piano made. Every up-to-date expression and phrasing device is incorporated. Twenty-four rolls of music and handsome player bench, also stool, scarf and instruction book free. A. HOSPE CO. 1313-1315 Douglas Street OMAHA NEBRASKA Key to the Eltuatlon-Bec Advertising.