Tim BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBKR 16. KM 5. V BRIEF CITY NEWS far e1 mil tv Now Peaeon Free, j fcifhtlB flrta fturgesa-Grandon. ; T Club KNtl frlday TUB eluo M Omaba will meet Friday 11 oa th fourth, floor of th Douglas county oMirt house. , Slaa U WYoih'l jUtoiisn At 3:30 u. v., K. V. Stevens, night watohroan, rlls r.orered fir la the kitchen of Wroth a cafe. The damage wn nominal. aok at Work ooa W. P. Hart, night wire chief of the Western Vnlon. hits re enter from n attark of ptomaine poi son and will be out In a few days. stall Fined One Dollar I . Mullen, :M Burdette street, wa arraigned In nolle court for assaulting George Hanek, and a a result was fined tl and coats. "Xedara Oomylet aetme rrogram" classified section today, and appear la The Be KXCI,U81VELT. Find out what tne varlou moving picture theaters offer. The Tabernacle on Voatcard tienry F. Kleaer, manager of the tabernacle bookstand, haa just publlsliej a postrarrt of the tabernacle, showing a full view of the building-. Touring with Ante Ralph Hal', oeehler of the Farmers and Merchants State bank at Neola. In., passed through Omaha on an auto trip from Neola to Rxcelaior Springs, Mo. with Kir. Hall are hie wife and mother. Tho party will return through Omaha In a oouple of week. Nebraska SOLD BUILDINGS MOST COME DOWN Fire Commissioner Ridgfll Will Start Ont on Campaign Order ing Removal of Fire Traps. HORSE DISEASE AT LA PLATTE Nebraska Attorney Involved in Conspiracy Charge (Xmm a Staff Correspondent.) MNCOWC. Sept. IR.-tHpeclal.V-rnrtles who have old an! decrepit building around their premises which are nothing but fire trap will now have to look out for Fire Commissioned Wdgell will soon be on their trail. Judge Klilgell ha returned from t tendlnr the national convention of fire oomm'.eslriier et t'hlrago and while there satisfied himself an to the right of a fire commissioner to order the tearing down of structures which are a menace to the neighborhood surrounding them aa fire alerter. Heretofore there haa been a. question as to tho rlvht of the com- 'mtsVoner In tho matter nnd he has dla iVversd thht every stale which has had I a teat In the courts of the matter haa ! Nebraska Man is Killed in an Automobile Upset Near Wahoo i From a Pl.tff Correspondents LINCOLN, Nrh.. Sept. K (Speclnl Telegram.) Otto J. Miller, a well known 1 Incoln attorney. Is In Juil tndav on the iharge ol obtaining money under false I reter.scs. .Miller Is charged with entering Into a WAIliK), Neb.. Pept. -(Special Tele- grm.)-J. A. Novak of Weston was killed and J. flhandre wae seriously Injured In ; i an automobile accident four miles west ; here last night about o'clock. Shan- old lad. and William . Redding, to d fraud the Burlington Hallway company. Knight, In a confession, any that he was coaxed Into the deal by the other two men. Ho had told Redding of a rupture he had received a couple of years ago, and, he says. Redding fixed It with him that he was to buy a ticket at the tlurilngton ticket office and then meet with an "accident." while walking across the depot platform, which was Successfully carried out. Ho was paid lilRO, while more f as paid Miller as attorney fees. Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to C P. M, Saturdays Till 9 P. M. L.. . .r.H--.i Orders Taken for Main I loor Hrar. Dyeing and Cleaning Apparel. Women's, Missss' and Children's Telephone) Doogla 137. Burgess-Nash Company. Thurailny, Sept. 10. IIMV V KRYB OOyS 3TOR K NTOHK'NKWH rXU tih iimpAy. I'hnnt DoiidUa 17. decldeil tbnt tb bull, 1lt.ua moat Twlephone Men to Ooaat One hundred ,,own ,-onH, ntM ve l)l0 flre lyjnH and twenty-five members of the Asso-la- mu,,,,,,,- tlie Hght to (eBr oovn th. lion of Telephone Pioneer of America, . building himself, but In this state the mum irnni w lore, wnra am. "t0wncr of t,l(f bfiMinm la f)rit noUfled and If ho does not do tho work the com missioner can order the same done and the epeim charged up to the property ns taxes, civ nattermllk Company. The Drav Buttermilk rainnnnv Is a new Itnd Death Aeottoatal An Inquest ! 0f,rDurl,tjon nr.ej.turi Ir. Om-.h whlrh uto sx'cldont j rl;t!( lrtdcl of (noorporatlon with the secretary of state today. The company Ua a cuptta! of 35,(0, with D. D. Van Jiusen, D. V. One. D. V. VanDusen, J. east, en route to their annual meeting in ritui Franciaco, will pass through Onmh at 3.46 o'clock this aftor.iocu. They will come on a special train over the .Vortsrweetem and go out over the Vnlon .aciric. -as held lnQuliing: into Die which occurred fct Flfty-safloiid nnd Dodge atrset, Monday afternoon, and I which resulted In the death of Pomlno v.'osenta, laborer. The ve'dict SettTrnlned the affair aa purely accidental. Rn'l Milone, whose Car struck Uio man, :md the two occupants of the vehicle, who were arrested after the ci'.llslon, were re leased from custody. Boosting for the County Fair to Be Held Next Week The Douglas county fair will bo held next week on the new fair grounds be twecn Omaha and Benson. The grounds are on the car line and are only about twemty minutes ride from the business center of Omaha. The ga,tea will open next Monday and will close the following night. Members of the board of direc tors have issued an appeal to citizen of the city and county, saying: "A large attendance la one of the main requirement to Insure success and we urge all the business interest and all Individual In Greater Omaha, as well as throughout the county to help make this county fair aomethlnr like the old time fair day, when IKugla county turned out on masse and held the best county fair In the tate of Nebraska. "The board ha provided attraction from the standpoint of the exhibitor and the peetator that will be Interesting and Instructive, but It Is not on tress feature alone that we urgently request a large attendance, aa thl association contemplate a much wider field and ecope. Poeseaalng one of the most beau tiful fair ground In the country, with a largo and commodlou grandstand and cplendid race track. It therefore has In view, If properly aupported by a Jars attendance, the merging of the Dosgla county fair Into a great district fair to embrace the eastern countle of Ne braska, a well a tho of western Iowa, fouth Dakota, Missouri and Kansas. A Omaha 1 destined to become the greatest city in the Missouri valley reg ion, it would be but fitting and proper to have each fall a big exhibit of the agrrlrulourtal resources of this America' Valley of the Nile 4 Omaha, the Bate way of the west." - - - Sailor Lad Keeps News of Marriage Secret Over Month For over a month co-worker of Petty officer Paul M. Oslck of the local navy recruiting station have observed that their colleague ha beon of an unusual amiable and happy disposition. The navy lads wondered and pandered, but It was an entire month before they dUoovered the reaeon. Then the new leaked out that Oslek wa. on August 1, secretly married to MU My Andreeon cf the South Bide. The couple ouletly went by auto to Platt mouth. where the knot wa tied. When the new of the wedding did leak out a reception followed Tuesday evening at the home of the bride parent, 1413 North Twenty-fifth treet. South Side, and a formal announcement made to seventy-five friend, t i iii ' Omaha Boosters to Make One-Day Trade Trip Through Iowa Aeoo:clng to all precedent and eustom, U will rain Friday. At least Uiat day ha (men set by Chairman Tom Co'eman ana hU Commercial club committee a th oa-.r. of a ene-day trade trip te be con duoted tbi"ouh western Iowa by th t-d tenion commltte of th club. Twlc ptpond on account of rain and V-4 road lu that part of Iowa, the pro posed auto trip by Omaha trade booster ha bn con-idared a Jonah" for many week Leaving Omaha at 7 a. rn , the trade booater plan to visit Olenwood, Malvern, Hasting. Emerson. Bed Oak, Essex. Shenandoah, Kidney and Tabor, atl in lews, and hop to emerge from road fre of mud by T p. m. The total dis tance mapped out for them 1 Iff! mile. b. Outright, Incorporator. Inquiry Altnnt Auto Lteenae, Secretary of Htate Pool ha recutved a communication from th chief of police of San Francisco. Who own automobile No. o.?45. The record show that It was Issued to J. A. Kellnhar of Norfolk and that tbe license has not been paid for this year. There wa nothing In the communication to Indicate what tho mat ter wan, but if it involve tho legality of the number and the ownor Is forcod to take out a California number It In liable to cost him a good sum, as the license there 1 goverwinl Jjy the horse power of the machine. lloree Dying- at I.a Platte. The state veterinarian received a me saKo this morning from Fred Iske at Laflatte. Muting that hi horses are dy ing at the rate of three a week and de sires the veterinarian to make an Inves tigation. Dr. McKtm will vlxit the place either today or tomorrow. Ridgell Will Start Suit Over Warrants (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Pept. IB, (Special Telegram.)-Suit will be brought in the circuit oourt at once by Fire Commis sioner Rldgell to compel State Treasurer Hall to pay warrant drawn on the gen eral fund for the payment of expenses of tho fire commissioner' office,' the at torney general today completing the pa per In the case. The fee have been paid Into the treasury by th oomnllonr and Mr. Hall denies tho right of the commissioner to draw them out without a specific appropriation for that purpose. Falrhnrr ews te. FATRBVRT, Neb.. Sept. 1.1 (Speclnt.) J. It. Mack, wife and baby left for Coffeyvllle, Kan., today to spend a week' vacation. D. F, Oonts of t'urRell, Kan., la acting manager for the West em t'nlon In his absence. H. Z. Mllllkan ha returned from a trip to Valley .function, lit. Mi, and Mrs. Henry Fehlmun of Aains. worth, Neh., are visiting with the for mer' parent. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Feh! nian, northwest of Falrbury. Mrs. John Hcldelk la taking her annual vacation from her duties In tho Rock Island division uporlntondont's office. W. A. a?heahan, division superintendent for th Rock Island, ha returned from Hrooklyn, N. T., where he accompanied the body or hi wire last weelt. A reduction of mnehlnists. bolVrmnkers end helpers wa made In the locomellvr. shop of the Rock Island nt thl print this week. control of the car In torn manner as It approached a small bridge and It turned j turtle. Both men were thron rlear of ! the car and were found a few minute later by W. II. Bherwood, who wa driv ing from Clrk to Wahoo with his fam ily. They were lying sldo by side In th middle of the road. Novak wa dead, his skull being crushed. Shandra was In a eml-conclous condition. His collar bone and one arm are broken and be Is injured Internally. He probably will re cover. Novak was a saloon keeper and Mhandra I In the real estate hustnes. It Is supposed that th accident wa due to a defect In the Steering gear. Cseter tn llnvp torn Festival. KXETLR, Neb.. Sept. 1.1. (RpenlAl.) Great preparation are being made in Exeter for the Corn feilval, whloh will occur October 7-9. One of the prlnclpnl event will be th wrestling match on Thursday, October 7, between Anton Stecher, brother of the world' champion, Joseph Stecher, with Chri Jordan, n Greek middleweight. .Toe Stecher will be present as an Interested spectator. The bout will occur In a large tent, with a Keating capacity of l.WO, which has been secured for th occasion. EXETER DEDICATES NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING rcXBTITn. Neb., Pept. IS.- tSpeclul.) Kxeter' new high school building wa dedicated Monday, The teacher and pupil met In th morning, when eats were assigned and the school generally organised. At I 30 p. m., th dedication program started with the fine, large and handsome building filled from top to bottom with a happy, admiring crowd. Th exercises opened with n Invocation !y FT. McDonald. The address of wel-. i come, by Mavor J. n. Klota, was to tne point and heartily received, as was the "School Plan," by Frederick W. Clark, tle architect, of Omaha. In a witty little talk, Hon. Charles C. Bmlth, Intro duced Chancellor Iwumiel Avery of the Nebraska university, who made a fine address. Sluto Superintendent A. O. Thomas and County Huperintendent Lil lian r. Green, mado addresses on educa tional topic at exerolse held In the eve ning, and Rev. J. W. Walt delivered an Illustrated lecture on the Philippine. Prompt Action Wtl atop Vonr Con rn. Dr. King's New Discovery will stop your cough. The first dose help. Good for children. All druggists, 50c. Advertisement. lloitie-Cnmlnir Dny at Syracuse. YRACI'PF!, Noh., Kept. 18. (Ppeclal.) At a mass meeting helj last night under the ausplcea of the Commercial club, It w decided to hold the annual home coming day, known as Syracuse Day, on Thursday, October 14. A general commit tee composed of H. H. FlnlKan, chairman; J. D. Anderson, secretary, and Hon. F. A. Tteuter. wae appointed with powers to make all arrangement and to appoint all sub-oommlttee. Hyracuse Is looking forward to one of the biggest day In the amended to Compensation Law is a Boon to Labor history of the town. Although, In the opinion of Labor Com missioner F. M. Coffey, the workmen' compensation law should be amended to provide supervision of settlement, he be lieve that It ha been a boon to labor. "Most employe who are Injured and receive payment under the Compensation law return to their old jobs," said Mr. Coffey. "I think that I one of th moat Important benefit of the measure. On day 1 received sixty-four report of final settlements by employe, nearly all of whom went back to the aame work. "lTnder the old system there would probably have been sixty-four lawsuits, attended by long delay, and th men would have lost their Jobs," Insurance companies and some employ ers, however, have shown a disposition to drive "sharp bargains," said Mr. Cof- t fey, and he bollovca the law should be provide supervision of et- SEPTEMBER SEWING WEEK Affords Scores of Helpful Suggestions and instructions that will make Your Akoar-Ben Gown a Success SKWIMl wn-k Is by far the moat valuable, and Important weok of th senaon for drrsa. opportunities and of uprrial lntereat to the home and profeealonal dressmaker. A vreek of Mrs. Moulton and Staff Will Cut, Fit and Pin Free of Charge ANY material you may buy ot 5Se the yard or over. Many special price Inducement tn i'.k, dress Rood, velvets, velours, notion, etc. Mr. MotiUon' ttdvlcp on atyl correctness and her help In rutting and fitting will be of Inestimable value t Barges. Xak Oompany. $1.00 and $1.50 SILKS in Sew ing Week Sale Thursday, Yard 59c A SPLENDID assortment of high grade Mlks In a Urge variety of slylfg anil coloring to choose from. Included are taffeta, crey de chines, moires, niessallnes, brocade and many other gnj equally popular weave, All 30 to 4 2 Inches wide. Keg- fij ular $1.00 and $1:60 Tnluea pecltly priced Thrday a "Mm Mm. at, por yard urys-Wash Oo, Mala Floor. PICTORIAL REVIEW1 PATTERN We recommend them because we know they era authentic, far in advance of any other pattern, and never fail to give complete satisfaction. Miss M. J. Tyler of Keister SchoprWiil Talk on Fabrics M1RS M. J. Tylet of the KeUier Bchool will talk Thursday afteruoou In the the Reception Room, Fourth Floor, on fabric and the art of atie ressfully cnmnlnlng the different fabric Mlsa Tyler will pieaent the most favored fabric In plain and com bination effects. A aplendld opportunity to get new ideas on new fabric and color scheme for your new AK-Har-Hen Hall gown, Come; It will be interesting and tart promptly at t. M China Painting Lessons FREE It free. Tlk wll Th FALL FASHION . tlumnnl. ( nimnaullr Plenlo at Worth Bend. NOKTH BEND. Neb.. Sept. 15.-(Spe-clal.) The community picnic held here yesterday successfully carried out th Idea which the name suggest. About 1,000 people assembled at the city park ' for a big c'ommunlty dinner, served on long table; at which hundreds of peopl were seated In happy family faahlon, and enjoyed a rare feast. Preceding the din ner at noon the plonlo wedding occurred, ' the happy couple being Lloyd King and . Miss Pearl muck, both of Fremont. For ', this wedding the management of the pic- ' nlc offered IKiO In gift. Variou sport and game furnished entertainment for ; the afternoon and th festivities closed with a dance In the evening. lllstrlot Fair at Msrwsed, MAYWOOD. Neb., Bept. 15. (Special.) The Southwest Nebraska district fair for the district comprised ot Phelp, Harlan, Gosper, Furnaa, Lincoln, Frontier, Red willow, Hayes. Hitchcock, Perkln, Chase and Dundy countle will be held here October 11-1S. Governor Morehead, Judge Kennedy of Omaha, United State Sen ator Hitchcock and Hon. Silas It. Barton will deliver addresses at th fair. Senator N orris is expected to speak. There will be a big racing program every day and dally band conrerts. The premium and purses total 13,500. Apartments, flat, houses and cottage can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent." 3X2 (0 What lcind of roofing shall I buy? TXm Cmsexsf gqyet You oasi boy a ha) jBrasraaite4 roofing and hts a few dollar ia inU fUeK-r yott coti Li alight Urr and gat a r guarnta4 by th world s largost nmnaractu rer ing and boilding papora, Tko final mt I what and you'll find k ahaapar im th lomg nn to bay o Roofing TV roofing- the bshevt qtsdhy poe ibU so mmlt and k is guarurteed 5, 10 or IS yean, for 1, t or I ply respect ively. When ones hid, Certam feerf mast ratnaia iotact at least fur "tit period of th g-usranre and tne fvar ote I a dtrfniisa h raw against all roofing trouble. Roofing that is cheaper tlMiCvfrinT(f Is cheaper la quality and 1 not guaran teed by a big mill and best retponst bUity. If the cheap roof fall dowa yon wUl bar to Py the doabi axpuaM of laying a pew roof ail over again. Certctn-reeJ Hoofing is for sal by ocaicn crerywharg at raaao M pricea. lie tot sack el the above aesthete. BOOK and OCTOBER PATTERNS NOV ON (ALK arra-Mash Co. Mala nov. SS KM 10. who ii with. laat year, will be In charge. Not any too early to plan for Holiday gifts. Hour to 11 A, M. and 3 to 5 P. M. daily. nrg -Tn Co yenrth riowr. Drugs and Toilets Jap Roea toap, cake Ao Sal Hepatica, 26c alia . . ino Sloan' Lini ment, S r c alia 17c CiBlh rox sham poo, 50c alxe iiOc lae'beU's face powder, B 0 c atze lo Borgeis-lTash Houa ahold a m m onJa, 1 quart . .lite Kngllah Ivory combs . . ,K0o Jad Halt. 76o alze 49a Sant-flush, 2 Bo Rite 17a Willi a m i1 having aoap, caka ...a He Co. Mala moo isBurgess-Nash Co.-Everybody's Store 16th and Harney Sta.c General Roofing Manufacturing Company sTerM't largost maOHrootarsrs of OouHrvj ewa OuUdM,a Km Took Or OiWsMe Ptill.JnsnWa tt. Levis Boston CUnU.I iFraansK Csschssort silassse giasiivaw Haasbarf )! CARPENTER PAPER CO. , OMAHADISTRIBUTEHl CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING BUILDING PAPkH HI ! wu'trakts, O. D. Wright, Rosemout, Neb., write: For about six month I wa bothered with shooting and continual pain In th region of my kidney. My rest wa broke nearly every night by frequent actions of my kidney. I wa advised by my doctor to try Foley Kidney plila and on SO-cent bottle made a well man ot pi. I eao always recommend Foley Kld aey Pllla for I know they are good." Thl splendid remedy for backache, t her niation, sore muscles and swollen Joints tiontalns no habit forming drug". Soli svory where. Advertisement. ' a 'Tor Bale" ad will turn cond-hand furniture Into 3.00 s3.50 4.00 '4.59 & S.B0 SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN nv tew f y& W. U. DOUGLAS U. WAS PUT TO Erf v: WORK PECOINQ I KT MOESAT$CVN I t-cvw r'l VtAR OF ACC. f'.V U HE BEGAN MAN I f UFACTURINQ IN V .-JoV.y7 I87, AND IS XV '; NOW TMS LAR- vrX CEST MAKER OF rfVA,sk I 'PMBVS would. fc&Pi$, l?:,yi?,hLA'v Boy- Shoes. vi . w t. i. r.j.vj i.w "fwwr-'V . ... : sV4 a i- ' i : td i v i n : m VI f0t' T1V SXt YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING VV. L. DOUGLAS SUOES VALUE GUARANTEED For 32 years W.L. Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest standard of quality for the price. His name and the price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value. They are the best known shoes in the world. W. L. Douglas shoe are made of the most carefully selected leathers, after the latest models, in awell equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., under the direction and per sonal inspection of a most perfect organization and the - . a .on a a II I I 1 l highest paid skilled shoemakers ; au wonting wun an nonesc determination to make tbe best snoes in me woria. W. L. Douglas $3.00 and $3.50 shoes are the best that can be produced tor the price. W. L. Douglas $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 shoes are just as good for style, fit and weary aa other makes costins $6.00 to $8.00, the f.L only perceptibledif f erence u the price. None genuine unless W, L. Doug las name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom. If your local (Jester cannot supply you, writ (or Illustrated Catalog thowing how to order by laaiL W. L, IXUgLa.S. 160 Spark Soeat. Broclttoa, Mm. DOUQLAS SHOE STORE t 1 1 7 North Sixteenth St.. Omaha, Neb. Robbing the Bottle That's what 70a do when you taks th cream off th top of the milk bottl. There's but llttl food alu left la ths blu milk. Cottnqc StorUIaod It rich and cresmy to th list drop. You can ui part of it full strength for cream and dilute th rest for cooking purpose and always havs th proper food valua. Cottage Milk to pure, rich milk with snout of the water taken out and with nothing added. It h. More tkaa twice t) food valua of bottle suik. Cottage Milk i mad In our sanitary, spotless condenserirs located in Ui bast trying district In th country. Get sc-fllv todsy and see how superior it I to buttle nuik. 77. Milk Without t A Cooktd To' In Two Sizes 5 and lOc At all Good Dealer AMERICAN MILK CO. CH1CAC0 8l SI It Tkt nality printer ttrtt$ kit customer to spend money for good engravings, became it it money well spent. The best printer in the business cannot get re suits out of tat inferior cut. We make them to suit the L I 3 o) 0) . iinr WYOMING S4 n (This Is NOT a Land Drawing:) 149,838 aor8 In the Goshen Holo Country, Eastern Wyoming, open for settlement under Homestead Laws In tracts of 160 acres. NriUECT TO INSPECTION ON AND AFTER SKI "HOMB lOll 2. 19ir-SUBJECT TO ENTRY, FILINd OU SELKCTION OCTOBEll 25, 1915. ThiH is thf Inst l.irgfi tract in Wyoming to bo dis IkjkoiI of umlcr tho Homestead Act. To reach Tor rington, the nearest milroad point to these lands, travel via Union Pacific to Geriru?, Nebraska, Heaving Omaha 12:30 mid night) auto ntafco. to Seott's Bluff (about two miles), train leaving that point Ht 3:55 p. m., arivintr Tor riniron 5 A") p. m. same lay. Entry filing or selec tion, Ort. 2.'), 1 )!."), at T'lieyi-nne, Wyominp:, United States (loverriiin'nt Land Office, beginning 9 o'clock a. in. Tlu eastern, edge nf these lands may al be rear-hod by an 18 mile automobile drive from Haig, Nebraska, the terminus of the North Platte Valley branch of Union Pacific Railroad, 7 miles west of Oering. Send today for sjieoial circular containing plat of the land, extracts from tho Homestead Laws, and information about railroad and automobile trans jwrtation to this tract. Free upon application to R. A. SMITH Colinization and Industrial Agent, Union Pacific System, Room 103, U. P. Bids., Omaha, Neb. Standard Make Sew- ing Machines for 5c First Payment FIVE cent first payment Ke en res Immediate dellrery of any make of sewing machine you prefer. Tbe balanoa to ba paid In email weekly or month ly payments. Included are auch well known brands as: FItrCR SINGER NKW ITO MR PAHAOOV IIOWK AUTOMATIC ARROW Borne are brand new machine while others have been used slightly, but In perfect condition. Barges-IT ash Cov Third Tleor. si