Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 03, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 9-A, Image 9

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    THK OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: (XTDUElt 3, l!M5.
9- -A
GARHIVAL PACE
A NHTPU PAQTUD
Knights and Ladies Engage
Festive Battle of Confetti on
King's Highway.
is
Hoganinski and His Accomplice
SHOWS ARE WELL PATRONIZED
CABKITAX. ATTIBTDAWCB.
1914. Isl
Wednesday 3.S50 3-Sil
Thurertaj B.4T -"M
Friday T,S3t 9,949
If the forces ot von Hindenburg
and Kitchener had united and assem
bled to put up a defense, they would
have been brushed aside by the great
army of King Ak-Sar-Ben which In
vaded the city of Quivera last night.
With a resounding roar and a rush
that brooked no opposition that great
host made Its way along the pike
while one great confetti battle was
waged, and he or she who did not en
ter Into that great battle was no fit
:.nhfrt rtt VCinir Air
Nobody was the victor In the con-
of censorship became excited In the
midst of the fray and Joined In the ho
Mills. As a result the report of the but
tle la unbiased and true, and the report
fays the battle was a draw.
Mnnr a Knlcht L,ll I. on-.
It was much the same as other battles
that have len waged on the King's
Highway for these twenty or more years.
That Is, it looked very much the same
from a distance. But In under the thou
sands of bright electric llghta It '
different. Mxny a gallant knight was
unhorsed by a fair lady But the gallant
knight didn't care; It was a pleasure to
be unhorsed under the existing circum
stances and be came back for mors.
The third night of the Highway was
the most successful of the three. Two
thousand more persona found their way
to the Highway than on the previous
night and the additional 2,000 certainly
made things hum. ;
Everybody wa on the go. The carni
val zone was no place to be unless you
were endowed with plenty ot speed last
night. The ballyhoo men, the barkers
and the grinders were In prime form.
Each and every one threw his '.a i t In hlRh
gear and the enthusiasm and hustle put
so much "pep" Into the crowd that (Jus
Renx WAntef tn knnW it IW CiVAnnA
had been starting something.
It was a good money" crowd, too.
Everybody seemed to have money and
everybody seemed willing to spend It. A
pessimist with a long tale of woe about
bard times and financial depression would
have been a fit subject for a lynching
party. Every show did a rushing busi
ness, extra performances were staged and
everybody In the tented theaters worked
Just a little bit harder to please.
Today will be chljdre.vs day at the
carnival. Until ( o'clock this evening the
admission for the little tots will be &
cents. In addition the admission price to
all the shows will be but a single jitney.
96$ Cm.
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AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Contractor Looks Over High School
Annex with View to Installing
New Heating Plant.
shoils tn different parla of the rltr Is
raueln fear that the spread of the dis
ease will continue. Urse than fifty cases
hae been reported In the last month
and the city health drpartinent of Omaha
has been sending down extra mm dally
to fumlKMo school room and homes.
NiiMiil diphtheria seems to be the rre
dotiilnnting disease to date and In mot
GYM FOR PUTILS EXPECTED J ' "' sickness has i.t ,i,.Vcioid
inn, Miiniy. iMicinr. iiv tne eniation
well In hand and with strict observation
tf municipal sanitary rule It la thought
that the scare will Mow over In a few
days.
A contractor was down looklnit over
the South Uliih school annex at Twenty
fourth and i streets Wednesday mornlnn.
maklmr estimate on the cunt of a coin
plot beating plant t.t the tUitrd nf
lMuratlon conteniplale Installing. The
action of the board In sending the man
here Is taken as positive evidence that
no attempt will bo made to move the
manual training and machinery depart
ments to the uptown manual training
headquarters.
Home weeks ago I'rof. It. O. ltugbey,
bead of tlin manual training department,
sought to install a heating plant In the
local annex, where the manuul training,
domestic science and sewing departments,
besides) the gymnasium, are located.
Nothing definite was done at the time,
but It now appears that the heating plant
will be Installed.
New shower baths are planned In the
renovation of the building, to he utcj
exclusively by the girls. A big attend
ance la expected this fall at the girlV
bnsket bail games, thu rendering the
new showets a necessary addition.
With the ll.mlrra.
Clay Robinsons won three from Melady
Bros, on the Brunswick alleys. Scores:
CIAr. ItOIMNSONri.
1st. M.
.tnrk 1W m
Wilkinson 141 147
Hanson I3 r.l
Knoskl IT! r.l
Mulloy 17J 1 ..
Sd.
14
lt
W
101
Tot.
41S
4. .7
43
.)
445
4 fcurrh o4es.
81. huks I.tithcian. Twenty-fifth and
K, Itev. S. II. Yeitan, I'astor Sunday
school at VS rreachlng seivlce at II
Holy communion will be celebrated at
till; -iloe. Luther league at 7. V. H.
Mcl,.lan will be the leHder. Subject.
'The Iteservntlon of the Hodv."
t'enfral Interrtenoniinatlonal. Anoint
Order of Vnlted Workmen hall, Twenty
fllih and M-Htble school at 4.". Morn
ing worship at 11. pennon bv the pastor,
H. K Cornish Topic. "Posslhllltles '
.pecliil nmsle. Kvenlng at T:!kl a stnelsl
Sucre,) concert will be given In which
; Instructors In the churcnes" study school
w I'l take part. ,
St. Martin's,, Twenty-emiith and J,
Rev. John Wallls Ohl, ncetorCelcbra
tlons of the Holy eucharlst at t:S) and
II. and matins and Sunday sohovl at
iensonu and aeiiiion ai
Mnale 4 My Gnaalni.
It. .1. Hanson, construction clerk at the
Armour Packing company, haa returned
from fhlcago, where he went to get
married.
Practice with the high school foot ball
team will begin In enniest Monday eve
ning on the rlty lot. Several pointers
were received In the alumni game and
l oach Patton plans to work these to
good effect in prepnratlon for the big
Presbyterians Drink
Toast to Mrs. W. J.
Bryan in Grape Juice
HOT SPRINGS. Ark., Oct. . "The
country should be grateful that we have
In the White House a man bending every
effort and energy for peace rather than
a Jingo," declared William Jennings
Rryan, former secretary of state, In an
address here today before the southern
district Efficiency convention of the
Presbyterian church.
Following his address Mr. Rryan and
delegates to the convention held an open
air peace prayer service on the summit
of Hot Springs mountain. Prayers were
offered for peace in Europe.
Seated about the dinner table where
the women of the Presbyterian church
had Mr. Bryan as their guest today after
his address to the efficiency convention,
Mr. Bryan fidgeted with his watch until
the hands reached 2 o'clock. Then ho
spoke as follows:
"I would like to have my friends here
drink a toast with me. I would drink
to the one w-ho has borne the greatest
of my burdens and who deserves the
most of the praise to my wife. Just
thirty-one years ago at this minute I
was married."
The toast was drunk In grape Juice. A
telegram ot congratulations was sent
Mrs. Bryan.
Shipmaster Wins in
Two-Twelve Pace
PRORIA. 111., Oct . ha local Oreat
Western raco meeting closed tod,ay. Ship
master, in the 2:13 pace, g,ot away badly
In the first heat, scoring second, but
came back) strong In the next three heats,
taking first each lime. Exall. In the I:0
trot, had no trnuble In taking the first
three heats, although closely pushed by
Axtcln.
In the free-for-all pn.ee, Elmer Dickson
took the race with two firsts, one third
and two fourth places. The track was
fust and the best racing of the season
wn witnessed. Summaries;
p.clnir. 2:12 rdaes, purse t10: Bhlp
mn.Mtcr. first; Hud Onward, second; Ittin
Hal, third; Tennessee Dick, fourth. Best
time, S.OTVi.
Trottlntr, 2.09 class, nurae T00. Exall,
first: Avteln, se.ond; Captain Cacada,
third; Tile Oomet, fourth. Best time.
Kreo-for-all race, purse $500: Elmer
PUckson, first: Prince Olive, second; I..IU
tie Smoke, third; Society Lieader, fourth.
Best time, J:07Vj.
Totals 7,3 7i8 720 f.V7
METaAHT BROS.
1st. 2d. l Tot.
Olson 124 r2 i!
Oullfov 122 112 1M .VO
Melndy 04 f.S 7H 210
Cahlll lit 12A 140 S7S
Btrawby 131 lot 1J4
Totals ft.' r.?S (TO ISM
Wood Bros, won three alright from the
Oreat Western Commission company.
Clark was high with single pins but
Finch won out In totals.
GREAT WESTERN COMMISSION CO.
1st Sd. Sd. Total.
Tleper 140 H5 a;,4
Illeeer IKK m 117 4 '7
Boyer 1M i3ti li -S;3
Slate I'.'.t 14S 1S4 10
Nielsen 141 1.6 7t 471
Totals
Clark ..
Zlebell
Bovloy
Both ..
Finch .
70S. 7
WOOD BROS.
1st. 2d.
144
n
KiO
127
m
141
w
1M
11
GM a,ot&
Sd. Total.
li3 5"1
1M 422
17H 4i3
IKi 4'iit
173 tl
J.370
Totala T2S 7S9 MS
Danes at (erninn Home,
The South Side rieasure club will glva
Its first dance of the season at the Her
man home. South Thirteenth street, thia
evening. Elaborate preparations have
been made In the way of decoration,
and the committee promises that this
year's carnival ball will egcel any for
mer party held. A number of lnvltatlona
haive been mailed out of the city. A
prise will be offered the most popular
persons in the hall.
New Cases nf Diphtheria.
The many new cases of diphtheria re
ported among students of tha grade
usiiiaS
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Tliis year the wonderful bargains offered will eclipse all previous offerings. Our entire gigantic stock will be
placed at your disposal at reductions so radical that every family can now be the proud possessor of one of these
High-Grade Pianos, Read every word of this ad it's alive with money-saving opportunities!
1 SCORES OF PIAUOS AND flayer-pianos
Offered to You at FAGTORY-TO-MOME Prices
a J This "--1
I Piano f JzD
How
Brand New Uprights at SI 75.00
Think of hurlntr ISrand New I'pMnht
Pianos, cholre nf mahogany or oak csos,
worth m hiRh ns $:iUO. During this gale
they (to t 8175.00.
$550 Player-Pianos for $395
lira nd new Player-Planoa, positively
worth $SSO each, offered during this great
gale, on ooay terms, at only $305 each.
Choose From These UJorld-Farncd Pianos
Steinway
Emerson
Steger & Sons
Weber
Lindeman & Sons
Schmoller & Mueller
llardman
f.lcPhiil and
Many other makes
mm III ti
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OTHER BARGAINS IN HIGH GRADE, f 1 E 17 AND USED PIANOS
r-l Itosewood, Vprtght S 50
$S7S Arlon, I plight 8KIO
$734 Sleinwa), I'prlght $7fi
$100 Knwrkon, Tprtght 8275
$275 Hamilton, I'prlght "..8150
$.H0 Weber, Vpright 8125
$100 Stegor A Koiib, l'jrtght. 8175
$375 Kmerson, I'prlgtit .....8185
$00 Weber, I'prlght 8300
$300 Hchinoller & Mueller, Vpright. .$150
$ 1,100 Ktelnwft), Grand $350
$230 Valley Gem, Vpright $110
$250 Cblcago Cottage, Vpright $ 75
$300 Adam Hrhaaf, Vpright $ 85
Good, slightly used Organ for $8, $12, $15 and $18 each.
$300 Davis & Hon, Vpright 8150
$1,100 Chickertng A Sons, Grand . . . .$105
$.500 Schubert Player Piano 8225
$554) Gerbardt lTayer llano $325
9600 Schmoller A Muel'r Plxtyer Piano $375
$1,000 Aeolian Player Piano $450
This Great Factory-to-Home Sale puts the Middlemen's Profits in YOUR Pocket. If you can use a Piano, at any
price, come at onoe. Procrastination is the Thief of Time. Seeing is believing. No Piano Sale ever held in the West
can parallel this in Bargain Importance. I
FREE
STOOL,
SCARF
and Life
Insurance
With Every Piano
FREE RAILROAD FARE TO ALL OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS
This Offer Holds; Good Vntil October 10, 1015.
Ak-Sor-Ron visitor are cordially Invited to make this More their head
quarter. Leave your grips and parcels here. I'm our telephone, writing
desk, etc. Vou are welcome.
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Go.
1111-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
We Sill Victor and Columbia
Talking Machine on Kasy Payments
Known aa
"The House
of Steinway"
for Nebraska
and WoMern
Iowa Territory.
TERMS
As Low
S5
as
A
Month
Mrstrlos turn t ths Qusn City next
Friday afternoon..
"1- Condon, rattle huyar for flwlft
A Co. at tlip Chlongo Btm k rxrhHngs, has
lsn trtiafrrrHt 10 U oumpwiy s ol
fl at lh Inral (kSchanna bunding at
ths stuck ysr.ls.
Hnt few srrrsts wrrs mad last sva
Mrni by tho tiolk-e. No nmr dovplop
lurliti In the i of spiToliHinlliiK mull
lrrs of tli bo''ar thlevse- nK Sv
i ihI IihsI ixilli r nii'n havs Wan ltallJ
lo the casa.
Ailni't a sstni tliat will enahlf you to
save a rrrtaln prr'-entsK of your In
rome. Top Household Kxpenso Honk,
Issued by the Havings I'epa rtmeut of tha
l ive ptix'k Nallonnl Hank, Houth Omaha.
hiiwa you the plan, ll la fr for the
asklnc.
NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED
SAVED OFF BATTLESHIP
PEGG PUTS ONE OVER ON
PENNY MACHINE OWNERS
John Orant !. rlty weight and
measure Inspector, is busily engaged tn
collecting penny weighing machines
about the city and holding them until
their owners call for them. According to
John the machines are In evidence all
year until mid-fall, when an Inspection
nf surh contrivances Is made. The own
ers then hide them from view until the
Inspection period Is over. It haa been
found that many of the machines con
fiscated are very Inaccurate.
ROME (via f'arls). Oct. 1 Tha nomher
of survivors of the Italian battleship.
Bowdrtto Hrln, which was wrecked Sep
tember M by an explosion that followed
a fire, la now announced as 474. The
complement of the battleship In peace
times wsa 7J0 men.
nee Want Ada Produce Results.
OMAHA BANK CLEARINGS
SHOW A SUBSTANTIAL GAIN
The bank clearings for Omaha were
over I7.00n.ooo greater In September than
they were September a year ago. Fol
lowing are the figures:
September. WIS $S4. 1 .01 1 .7"
Boptember. lt14 T7.I2S.R04 i
Have You?-
Tlio Musical Hits From
Tlirco Ilfiiutiful
OPERAS,
"Dancing Around
"Maid in America
We Have
Iok them over in our
Shoot fu'K, Dept.
Hayden's
Your Full Dress Suit
Must Fit
It must fit smoothly, It must hang gracefully it
must be Jaultlo68ly correct in Btyle.
You'll find the olefrance of finest custom work
in our showing, tho richest fabrics and linings.
Our wide rango of sizes enables us to fit you
perfectly and our prices are half tho to-moasuro
pn ce compare.
Full Dress Suits, $25, $35, $40
Made of fin$ French, wirsttdi, luxuriously
silk lined. No iuch valuta elsewhere at $35 to $60.
Regular and tlout eizet.
Otter Drasg Suits prioad at $15 a 110 savin t.
Tuxedo Coate, French wonted, $11.50, $15 $25
Silk Lined Chesterfield Overcoats, $15 to $50
Silk Hats, $6. Dreis Shirts, $1.60 $3
Gloves, $1 and $1.50. Neckwear.
Silk Hosiery, 50o to $1.
Correct Footwear Shoes $5, Pumps, $3.50,
w-i , .... iff I 111 le'
COR1UCCT APPAREL. FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Correct
Dress for
Ak-Sar-Ben
Hall
1 i J'
lack the Matter
tho
Full Dross "Kid"
All Kinds of&Ball Fl sin's
includln
A Shiny Lid.
Black
109
South
16th
as always
77
Ellen's Fall Furnishings
At such a Slight Cost you
can afford to bay them
even if we have an early
frost.
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