rilK HKK: OMAHA. TIIUKSDAY, ( KTOKER 7, 1!15. BRIEF CITY NEWS ! 0no of tho Attractive Cars in the Auto Parade IStor. Houn: 8:30 A. M. to 8 P.M. Biturdayi Till B P.M. Wedding IMage Erthohn. Jeweler. Uaaqojst, TeUe-4 puston HI. ma n N toeecea Frw Oeffee peroolator, S3. Burgftas-arandeA. hltaa Cm Tfcreogh rrloa Cnl cago to Norfolk. Va., via rennxyivanla tinea to Cincinnati, thence Norfolk A Western railway. etaeeUtee see Uo ul uuu. i Te ee EXCLUSIVELY, rta out Waal vmrleaa aMTtnc picture tneatare elfe. Safety mm fit Ufa Insurenes ee W. H. Indus, general agent Stale Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worcie Mass.. on of the oldest, "1 years, and beat companies on eartJi. Divorce Petitions rued The follow Inn divorce petitions have been flied In district court: Julia Benton against Frank, cruelty alleged; Joseph Mangan ' against Mabel, desertion allKed; Euavng U. Srnalta again t May C, cruelty at tired. Xs monad Over Wlllard (Sweeney, late of Kansas City, was arralKued be fore J'ollce Magistrate Poster, charged with the theft of fix from the Omaha Rubber company. He waa bound over to the district court with bonds fixed at 11.000. a ad Tlalta Court Xoase The brass band of the State Industrial school of Kearney visited the court bouso and re ceived much applause when It played several selections. This band la receiv ing many compliment In Omaha. Several Ulna ha lads are members ot It. took for Kissing- Persons The police are' looking lor tho following person, who are wanted by relatives: Joseph H. Muse la being eoUKht by his brother. Jamas 8. Mmo; OUle Dexter is sought by relatives In Hong Kong, China, and J. 8. Komlnl Is wanted by the chief of police of Oakland. Col. Pickpocket Bound Over Urn Harris of Mason City, ia, arrested for picking the pockets of Frank M. Hutrtiison of Kagan, Neb., of a purse containing $5, was apprehended by Hutchison and his friend. Boy Potter, after they followed him about the carnival grounds and saw him reach In other visitors' pockets. Harris pleaded not guilty, but wan bound over to the district court with bonds fixed at $1,000. Inspects Picked Vp Several well dressed men who had been frequenting the corner of Nineteenth and Uarney streets and who had appeared to take much Interest In well-to-do men of a rural appearance were arretted by' the police on information furnished by Harry Monsky of the office of Harry Pearce, register of deeds. Monsky had observed the men spending considerablo time In the vicinity of that corner for the last two weeks. motile XalhaU Here L,uclle Mulhail, champion horseback rider and woman steer roper of tho world, well known la the vaudeville world and all over the west, where she haa won honor at all the big rounaups and contests. Is visiting in Omaha, preparatory to entering the vaudevlllo field for the winter after hav ing played the big outdoor shows all summer. She Just returned from Sioux City, where she waa the big free attrac tion at the fair. DANISH BROTHERHOOD . OFFICERS BUY BONDS '. The supreme officers ot the Danish Brotherhood of America, at their annual meeting . In the' Paxtoa block, decided' to Invest 161,000 in Illinois and Iowa school bonds. They, would have taken some of the Omaha school bonds had they been ready for the market. The books of the supreme lodge show a reserve fund of $300,000 and surplus of flOft.000. The local banks hold $30,000 of the funds. President T. P. Nielsen states that at the annual convention at fit. Paul, Minn., next week the matter of pensions for aged members will te considered and care of tubercular members will bo another Important order of business. The supreme officers, representing 22,000 members of 303 lodges, are going over the lxyks and preparing reports for sub mission to the convention next week. These officers will return to Omaha after the St. Paul meeting. More than 6.000 are expected at the meeting In' St. Paul nest week. ' 0CAL DRAMA LEAGUE IS ARRANGINGF0R SPEAKERS The board of directors or the Local Drama league met at the home of the president. Miss Kate A. McHugh, Tues ' Jay evening to arrange for the coming of Lady Gregory, who talks on the Irish Players, October 28. The lecture will be given at the Boyd or at the Hotel Fob tencHe. Lady Gregory is the first speaker to be sent to Omaha by the national league, with which the Omaha center is affili ated. The Omaha, center is in. charge" of the lecture by F. M. Fling of the I'nlverslty of Nebraska, who will talk Saturday af ternoon at 3.30 o'clock at the High school auditorium, on "The Play's the Thing." A series of lectures to smaller groups to be given at the publio library is being arranged as well as other dates with speakers from elsewhere. . One of the plane of the local Drama, league la to arrange for talks by theatri cal stars who come here daring season. MALASH0K ELECTED HEAD OF MEN0RAH SOCIETY Jake Malashok was elected president of the Menorab society at the annual meet ing held Tuesday evening In the B'nal Ami club rooms. Miss Lottie Horn was elected vice president. Miss Rose Brodkey secretary and treasurer, Miss Nora Pred corresponding secretary snd Nathan Kad ner reporter. , The following were elected to the ex ecutive committee: Dave G roe n burg. Dr. I. Dansky, Mlsa Hannah Kulakofsky and pinion Levey. Mlalatrr Give Tetlmay. The Kev. C. M. Knighton, Havanna. Fla., writes: "For three months I suf. fered Intense pain In kidneys and back, which at. times laid tne up entirely. I read of Foley Kidney Pills and after trying various remedies without result I decided to try the Foley treatment. 'I waa relieved almost with the first dose and It Is a fact that I used only IVt bottles when all of the pains disap peared. I am 66 years of age and now feel like a young man Main-" Sold every w here. Ad vertisement. Dew's Let Yetr Cold Uet Wttrsr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will cure your cough and give you restful sleep. Good for children. Only 36c. All drug-gists Advertisement. V f- -i v 1 ---J7 y MAXWELL CAIt OCCVPIEP KNT1R13LT BT YOCHO WOMEN. HOST OF VISITORS ON KINGHIGHWAY Subjects of Ak-Sar-Ben Enjoy Frolic to Utmost After the Big Parade. ORPHANS WILL SEE THE SIGHTS Attendance at the carnival yes terday was larger by almoet COO than on the corresponding day last year. And although the north wind did blow revelers on the king's confetti carpet were just as gay as ever last night. Children bad another chance to go to the carnival and see the shows at jitney prices after the floral parade, and they made the most of It. In fact, yesterday's excessive at tendance was due to the Increased number of youngsters over last year's record, the adult attendance being somewhat leas. "Kareless" Kennedy made his slide for life In his usual sensational and flaming fashion in the evening, and Balloonist Huntley staged his aerial bombardment Jn the after noon. Randall Brown and Gould Diets, governors of Ak-Sar-Ben, became ambitious yesterday and longed to distinguish themselves by making a flight in their dirigible, cigar-shaped balloon, which they rescued last summer from the Ignominy of sacri fice at a government sale. Gevernore Do Mot U t'p. "Why not circle around over the King's Highway as an added attrac tion for the crowds T" queried one. "We might as well get our money's worth out ot the airship now as later." Plans for a flight were humming along nicely, until a certain genial and popular governor, upon whose brow the crown of Ak-Sar-Ben XXI is apt to be placed Friday night, pleaded with the would-be aerial adventurers not to depart, for fear they might not return to help the aaid genial and popular governor get Into his kingly robes In time for the coronation. So the airship's fight wss called off and the dirigible still remains on exhibi tion at the grounds. Inflated for a sail, but moored to the ground at Fifteenth and Jones streets. "There Is more system and less fric tion at this carnival than at any other I have ever seen." declared C. A. Wor tbam of the Combined Wortham Shows last night. He complimented Ak-Par-Ben and its officers for the business-like methods they maintain In running the carnival, and for the high standards they Insist upon for the attractions. Late, last evening. Superintendent Fred Schamel closed up a couple of booths on the highway, which were alleged to have been conducting a crooked game. He declared that such practices would not be tolerated among conceaslonlsts. Thursday afternoon all the little or phans of fit. James' orphanage will be the guests of the Ak-Sar-Ben manage ment, and will be admitted free to -the grounds and the exhibit of "The Shadow of the Cross," an oil pointing with both religious and educational aspects, and a mystery as well. Father Roach of the orphanage will accompany the children. ROWDYISM OHTHE HIGHWAY Teacher at Institute for Deaf Is Knocked Unconscious by Tough Confetti Thrower. INJURY MAY PROVE SERIOUS Rowdyism on the King's Highway last night was carried so far, in spite of care ful police supervision, that Mine Hose Hovak, JO yoars old and teacher t the Institute for tho Deaf, suffered sertaas Injuries. Miss Novak, with a half dosen young women friends, went to the carnival early in the evening and were enjoying the sights when a orowd ot boisterous youths surrounded them and commenced throwing confetti. The girls took the attack In good part until one rough threw his arms about Miss Hovak to stuff the confetti Into her waist. She threw htm off and turned away, and as she did so his flt caught her squarely in the back. Khe was knocked unconscious and in the excitement that followed all of the men escaped. ' Police took hor to headquarters, where Dra. Shook. Tamlclea and Regan spent an hour trying to revive her. Shej fainted several time", ana tne physi cians fear that she received serious In ternal Injuries from the blow. She was taken home in the polloe autu. Chief Dunn, on tho openins day of the carnival, insued explicit commands to tho highway squad regarding dis order and thus far this Is the first seri ous outbreak, although last night's crowd was the roughest of any. ROCKEFELLER ALMOST WILL VISIT NEBRASKA DENVKR. Colo., Oct. 1 John D. Rockefeller, jr.. started late today for Colorado mei and iron company mining properties. Tomorrow he will visit the Sunrise Iron mine near the Wyoming Nebraska line. Child's Tongue Becomes Coited If Constipated If cross, bilious, sick, feverish, or full of cold, take no chances. "California Syrup of Tig" can't harm tender stom ach, liver, bowels. Boy Fatally Hurt; Autoist Speeds On Ten-year-old Willie Beaohler. son of W. O. Bcachler, 8709 Brown street, may die front injuries received at Thirtieth and Ames last night, when an unidenti fied autoist struck him down and speeded on. The youngKter was crossing the street i with his elder brother. George, when the ' auto loomed up at terrific speed, uerora he could Jump to safety he was caught and hurled twenty feet. Police Surgeon Shook says he has In ternal lnjurlea which might prove fatal. Several persons saw the affair, but tho car was going too fast for them to catch the number. A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. Safety Pin Fails To Hold Bank Roll It didn't do ITomer Knapstone, farm hand from Madison, Net)., any good (o hide his roll Inside his vest and fasten It there with a largo safety pin. He got Into a churn of humanity on the highway and some one shoved an arm under his chin. While he was look ing skyward, the roll of t'JO waa taken. The pin however, waa returned.. The detectives have arrested over twenty known pickpockets. In the last two days, and these are being detained at headquarters to be tried for vagrancy, since specific crime cannot be fastened upon them. Another score of persons are held aa "suspicious characters" until Investigation can be made. auidren love this "fruit laxative." and nothing else cleanses the tender stomaoh, liver and bowels so nleelv. A child simply will not stop piaylng to empty the bowels, and the result Is, they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes eroaa. haif-alrlc. feverish, don't eat, sleep or act natu rally, breath la bad. system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! See If tongue is eoatea, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and In a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the ay stem, and you have a well, play ful chUd again. Millions of mothers give "California Pyrup of Figs" because It Is nerfertlv harmless; children love It, and It never rails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a no-cent bottle of '"California Syrup of Figs," which haa full directions for bablee, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of coun terfeits sold h Get the genuine, made by 'X:aliri,...U Fig Syrup Com pany." Refuse any other kind with eon tempt Advertisement Other things being equal, the number of buyers di vided by the number of Hers, equals the amount of trad per seller. Almost very one realises,' theoreti cally at least, that If on seller Increases his share of the trade by advertialnc. the other sellers pay the a& rtlalng bill. Ten eaa increase year Apartments, flats, houses and cottageu can be rented quickly and cheauly by a Dee "For Rent" PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. Adrian K. Buricard, for Uilrty-three Years a resident of Oman and for thir teen var a practitioner of m-Ju trio, hu voue I t Boqitel. Cul , where b will luaJte t borne. Culls From the Wire Threo disturbances resulting from the gsrment workers' strike at Chicago re sulted in the arrent of alic men. three women and two girls. The national congress of Mothers' and Parent Teacher's association urobatly will seek an endowment from the great educational foundations, according to puuis discussed at the meeting ( the ex ecutive commitU at New York. An amendment to the federal con stitution so as to give to congreus the power to regulate Insurance companies and projects wus proposed to the World's Insurance congress at fcan Francisco by Lawrence Y. Sherman. United tftatea senator from Illinois. A campaiKn for a definite rural credit legislation program, with particular ref erence to the nefds of the western staUs. was begun at Denver when com mittees representing the International lr tlgHtion congress, the Investment Hank ers' Association of America and the In ternational Farm oongress met lu Joint conference. The Manitoba Grain Orowers aato- clatlon at Winnipeg adopted nd for warded to Premier lionlen resolutions requesting the government to take Im mediate steps for the opening of mar kets In the United Htates to western Canada wheat it was urged that the export duty on wheat going Into the I'nited States be removed at once. The progressive Massachusetts state convention at Boston deidid to main tain the party organisation for tho preeldentlal campaign of Ult. ratified the nomination of Nelson B. CUrk of Heverly for governor and adopted a platform which contained planks favor ing national prohibition, woman suffrage, state ownership ot puMti' utilltum and the social uplift. At Once! Stops Stomach Misery and Indigestion 1 Instant relief from sourness, g-as, heartburn, acidity, dyspepsia. 'Tape's Diapepsin" is quick est and surest stomach -relief known. Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dam agedo you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach Is In a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset and what you just ate has fermented Into stubborn lumps; head dluy and aches; belch gases and acids and . eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated Just take a little Pape's Diapspsio and In five min utes yoa wonder what became of the In digestion and distress. Millions of men and 'women today know that it la needless to have a bad stomach. A little Dlapepeln occasion ally kaops this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods with out fear. If your stomaoh doesn't take car of your liberal limit without rebellion; If your food la a damag Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief Is Papa's Dta pepnla which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wondurful It digests food and aeta things straight, so gently and easily that It Is really aslonWIiiiig. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach: It's so uu Mi4,iirv Aftv'rtiemnl Burgess-Nash Company TVtYtOOY STORK Five. Cents First Pay ment Secures Any of These Standard Make Sewing Machines COME to our Department Thursday pick the ma chine of your choice out of our splendid assortment register and pay 5 cents and the machine will bo delivered to you immediately. Be FIRST PAYMENT 81NUKH 82Q.75 830.OO NKW HOME liOYVK 81f.7K AUTOMATIC 830.00 aYuuw 814.50 Most ot tfca machinea am brand saw, direct from the factory a taw slightly Used machine Included at spe cial price. Bargese-Hash Ce fair floor. urgess-Nash Gompmtc 'cv brVd oo yV store' Wednesday, th tolwr fl, -Nlor News fur Thursday- -I'lionr IhniRlaa J 37 A Word About Tailored Suits at $25.00 Variety a Distinguishing Note, Worked Oat With Thought of Quality andWorkmanship Dominating rrAirx)UKl) SUITS it is not a minuto too early to select. i. Styles have crystallized and the HurgvgH-Naah collection ia receiving daily endorsement from Omaha 'h best dresners, whioh proves we've forercad the "tylen aright and we've evolved them at prices eminently fair. Our Suits at $25.00 Are tho best for the least. Shop 'round you'll agree that in value, diversity and rich leauty there 'h not a near equal. All the newest weaves and colorings aro represented. The New Coats Are Here at $15.00 to $75.00 JteprcKeuting a wide selection of charming models in imported zibeline, imported mixtures, plain broadcloth velvet, broadtail and plush. Thursday's CORSET Special AT $1.75 VERY Unusual Vr r 11 v rr nJ-tt J SPECIAL offerinc of Mlisca Treco cor sets. The moat comfort able and hygienic corset made for the school girl. Washable material In white only, finished with two pair of strong elaMie supporters, S1.7fi Negligee Corsets, $1.00 An exceptionally fine negligee corset, both In flesh and white. All alies, $1.00. Brassieres at 59c Bein Jolle Rrassleres of Rood Quality muslin, daintily trim med with band ot filet laoe. nrg.ss.vash o'oHM eor. Long White Kid Gloves for the Coronation Ball FOR the woman who In looking forward to the Coronation Ball or the Theatrical and Social season,, this Is an opportunity. 10-rtutton Length, 3.00 a Pair. 'aVUuttoa Length, $2.73 m Talr. The gloves are made of an excellent quality ot tine, soft pliable skins in a full range of Bites. O Kale froo. ' DRESS ACCESSORIES for the Ball or Charity CONCERT JUST aa a reminder have you everything i& readiness for the two nioxt Important social events of the season charity concert and the Coronation Hall? Dainty Kvenlng Slipper, 9.1.0O to S12.00. Hair Ornaments, Fan, Hosiery, Hllk Inderwear, Toilet separations, Kt. BargMS-STaak Company. mm. ... & r. - I, i I,, I, Biiairg8gMaglh EagMinit Store Remarkable Values in Untrimmed Hats in the Basement Store Thurs day at 79c, 98c and $1.25 A RECENT pickup " which brings us a big shipment of tho season's new est shapes for matron or maid Every new idea is represented including the lopular puritan and straight sailor aa well as clever toques and trioorns. They're made of a splendid quality of velvet in black and colors. $1.43 Untrimmed Hats, Thursday, 59c A special lot of untrimmed shapes, wide selection of now styles, that were priced to $1.49, very special Thursday at 59c. New flowers for trimming in a variety of kinds and colorings, special at 19c, 39c, 59c. BURGESS-NASH TRIMMING SERVICE FREE Baryess.sTaea Qe asitiny Saturday Is Clean-Up Day ALL rubbish must go Here are some very special values in housefurnlshlngs that will help brighten the corners." O'Cedar OH Mop. triangle shape, 64 Inches, polished handle, oiled ready for use, regular 76c values, at B;io O'Cedar polish, ll-ounce bottle, 60c slse, at 8 Lighthouse Cleanser, 6c slse, for only 1Wo Lighthouse Washing Powder, large site package, 18c values, a packages for So Parlor Brooms, made of beat quality broom corn, sewed 4 times, 86c values at 0 Waste Paper Baskets, made of straw braid, very strong, assorted colors and shapes. Cc values. 40c Sapolln stove pipe enamel. 16c values, special In cleanup sale. 12c Qalvsnlsed Iron Palls, 10-o.uart- sise, special, at .IS Ash Cans, made of heavy galvan ised Iron with galvanised cover, large else 12.26 values, In clean up aale, at Bapolin Aluminum Paint for rad iators, stoves registers, etc., 16o slse for 2o 6apoIln Gold Paint for radiators. beds, ete., 16o slxe for ISo TurrlngUMi or Keglna band-pewer vauuin sweepers, easy to operate, will sire good service, a limited ouanttty to cleanup; regular IT.fc values, at Bargese-staek Oe sueMti Sample Line of Women's Fur Trimmed Suits That Were Intended to Sell to $29.50 At $15.95 THE sample line of a bip manufacturer, no two alike, made in a wide selection of the season's newest and most favored weaves, styles and col--oringn, including the latest mil itary effect, with or without belts. Fur trimmed suits that were intended to sell to $29.50, Thursday, at $15.95. Women's and Misses' Suits To Retail to $19.50, for $14.95 Sizes for women and misses, in the new weaves and colors, nicely trimmed with fur and silk braid, intended to retail to . $19.50, for $14.95. Women's Corduroy Coats $6.95 Women's and misses' sites, good cor duroy In green, navy, Belgian and brown, also black. Usual f 10.00 valuea, special Thursday at $6.00. Bargees stash Os. sseiasat. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY, b ?1 J