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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. OCTOBKIi S, 1015.
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BRF" ntTY NEWS
Weeding nre Tlholm. Jewsler.
X.UBlt, Tailor too Fax ton PI.
ere Boot rrlrt It N H"n "ree
Coffee percolator, $5. Burgess-Oranden.
mm.m r I fm ... Tll wni TT Prank M.
ea uwe waw awa - -
Kama, Omaha pnysMs. uwl hu wic?
for divorce.
Pnllmea Cu Tnroaga emoe Chi
cago to Norfolk, Ve.. via l'ennoyivanla
lines to Cincinnati, thfnw Norfolk &
Western ralinsy.
etesetftee eeetion t"7. and ailare
f- ee KXCLlfITELT. Flu
the varisue moving picture tneetr arte.
For gaiety Tint 1 Idle tararenea
see W. H. Indoe, general gnt State
Mutual Ufe Assurance Co of Worcea.
Ur. Mas., one of the oldest, 71 years,
and beet companls on earth.
Hon Bubs Tamil f Wntehas Fernda
-Fire of und .covered origin gutted the
noma of D. Carvello. 10 Fierce street, at
o'clock Wednesday Bight. The family
were, away from home at the parade.
Inquest em Death ef uluvan An In
quest Inquiring Into the. death of Jon
Sullivan, waiter, who was found dead
in his room at the Belmont Hotel on
Wednesday morning, win be held Fn-
day morning, by Coroner crosny.
v.t.r.n.'a Ant, stolen Ed Peteraon,
3203 Miami street. Informs the poli" that
his auto was stolen rroro in ironi 01 aw
vMh T.ntv-lBhth avenue. Wednee-
day night R. E. Penham of Pnplillnn and
J Martin atonnlng at the Midland
hotel, are also minus their machines.
Arrested Third Time la Was Mrs.
Margaret Mathews, arrested for the
third time In a week, on a charge of
conducting a disorderly house, at 1U1
Douglas street, asserts that she Is being
persecuted by the police. Judge Foster
has taken the case under advisement.
Ants Turn Turtle A light delivery
auto, containing eight rse"nKTS, tl(.peu
completely over on the Dodge street road,
west of Dundee. The occupants con
sisted of four men and four women. Two
of the former were rlnnetl beneath the
car, but the women lifted the machine
from them. Pr. Charles Ztmmerer and Dr.
C. B. Folts attended the party, who
scaped with minor Injuries.
W00DR0W WILSON
WILL WED WIDOW
President of United State. Make
Known Hii Engagement to Mn.
Norman Gait
DATE HAS NOT YET BEEN SET
Echo of the Last City Campaign
Reverberates Through City Hall
"Find Your Niche,"
is Sunday's Advice
to Noonday Club
"When one man is running for office,
declaring he will cffcmp the lid down
tight, and another on a wide open plat
form," said Billy" Sunday In a lightning-like
speech to the Noonday club at
noon at the Commercial club, "It Is an
Insult to American manhood's decency to
ask a man who he Is going to vote for."
The speaker dwelt on the subject of
decency, saying, "I don't care a rap
whether I ever hold a public office or
not, but I do care whether the fire of
decency is extinguished In me or not.
If some men can break some laws, then
all men should be allowed to break the
same laws, and If some men can break
all laws, all men should be allowed to
break all laws. It Is better to have a
poor low enforced than a good law not
enforced. It should be part of your re
ligion to see that good laws and decent
government prevail as much as It la your
religion to go to church, shut your eyes
and duck your bead when1 the preacher
prays.
"Find out the niche you can best oc
cupy and then fill it. There are surgeons
carving meat, and there butchers out in
hospitals trying to operate for appen
dicitis. Grant failed In a dozen lines of
business before he became commander
of the Union forces, yet at Appomatox
one of the greatest generals In the world
handed his sword to him. Greeley was
a failure as a farmer, yet he made a
great editor of the New York Tribune.
"Find your niche and then occupy It
with all your might"
Bryan Men Meet .
And Oppose Bryan
LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 7. (PpecUl Tele
gram.) A score or more of democrats.
all of them ardent Itryan men, met here
tonight und In the name of the Wilson
and Marshall club of 1912 proceeded to
endorse a poxtmastershlp candidate dif
ferent than the one Indorsed by their
former leader.
There was no acrimony In the proceed
ing, but one and all the speakers let It
be known that sll democrats were en
titled to do their own thinking and that
Mr. Bryan's opinion was after all not
necessarily their opinion.
No anti-Bryan men took part. They
stayed discreetly out of the affair, but
some of them stood on the sidelines and
enjoyed the spectacle of former admir
ers of the Commoner quietly doing
things in his name which they knew he
wouldn't appreciate at all. Fred Shep
herd, the acting postmaster, was the
one put forward by this club. Sam Hud
son la Ur. Bryan's candidate. W. B.
Heater, the only Bryan spokesman pres.
ent, urged that no action be taken, but
Chairman Jake North of the county
committee gave up a secret when he
said that the January, 1911, indorsement
of Charles W. Bryan for a portfolio In
President Wilson's cabinet was gained
at Prince Charles' own suggestion.
George W. Berge let It be known that
the meeting wasn't called in disrespect
to Mr. Bryan, but' that all he had taught
them in regard to freedom and expres
sion of thought they were' now follow
ing out, and that Bryan "would certainly
not condemn them for It"
(From a Ptaff Correspond mi L)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. The White
House tonight announced the en
gagement of Mrs. Norman Gait to
President Woodrow Wilson. They
will be married In December.
Mra. Gait la a beautiful brunette,
Just past 40. She was born In
Wythevllle, Va., where she lived with
her father, W. II. Boiling, a prom
inent lawyer, until she married
Norman Qalt In 1896. Mr. Gait died
in 1907, and Mrs. Gait bus lived in
Washington with her mother since
that time. She has no children.
Last autumn Miss Margaret Wil
son and her cousin. Miss Bones, met
Mrs. Gait in Washington. She
charmed them go that she was In
vited to the White House. She soon
became one of the small circle of
persons who hare been received in
formally by the members of the
president's household.
Wedding In December.
President Wilson and Mra. Clalt will bs
married probably the first week In De
cember. The ceremony will be Private.
only a few dose friends being Invited,
and will take place at the home of the
bride on New Hampshire avenue near
Dupont Circle. Plans for the honeymoon
have not been completed, but It was in
dicated today that the trip might Include
a visit to the Ran Diego exposition. The
San Francisco exposition, to which the
president also has been Invited many
times, closes December 4.
For the third time In American his
tory a president of the United States
will take a bride. In choosing to have
the ceremony performed, not in the
White House, but at the home of the
bride, Mr. Wilson follows a 'Precedent set
by President Tyler, who waa married In
New York In the Church of the Ascen
sion. President Cleveland, the only other
executive to be. married while In office,
was married In the White House.
Ilonse Party la "ew York.
President Wilson and Mrs. Gait will
make their first appearance together In
public since the announcement of their
engagement Friday in New York, where
they go to a house party given by the
president's close friend and unofficial ad
visor. Colonel E. M. House. In the
evening they will attend a theater party
in New York and the next day on the
return toward Washington will see the
second game In the world's base ball
championship series at Philadelphia. The
party will include Colonel and Mrs.
House, Mrs. Gait's mother, Mrs. Boiling;
Miss Helen ' Woodrow Bones, the presi
dent's cousin; Secretary Tumulty and the
president's personal physician and naval
aide. Dr. Grayson. I
Motored with President. j
Miss Wilson and Mrs. Gait were to
gether a great deal during the fall. She
lunched and dined frequently at the
White House. During the late autumn
she motored occasionally wltli the pres
ident and Miss Wilson.
When winter turned to spring Mrs.
Gait became an almost dally visitor at
the White House. Frequently she went
with the president's party to the golf
course and when the ball season opened
she sat beside the president In the box.
When the president went to Cornish
last summer Miss Wilson invited Mrs.
Gait to visit the summer White House
and she spent a month there,
la their circle of peoplo who have
The belated submission of the r.ame ef
J. W. McDonald by City Commissioner
Jsrdlna to the c.ty council for conflr
m itlon. brouglit out a few skeletons f r im
the political closet. Mr. MclnnnM was
net confirmed. Hii case v. Ill be con
st' lored st the committee of the whole
mooting next Mcnd.iy morning
When Mr. .t.inlinc submitted a lint of
appointments Commissioner liialrr ny.vid
th.it tl'e name of McDonald be strcken
and sent In srparstcly. He was st plotted
by Commissioner Hummel and the m.iyoi,
tr.e division of the council being three to
three, with Commissioner Kugol absent
during the eaily part of the meeting.
Mr. McDonald was listed as "office
engineer," at $1.V a month. He has been
on the payroll since Commissioner Jar
dine went Into office last Mny. He was
ssslimed to the South Side, branch office
of the city engineering department
"M Donald waa illslcyal to the admln
Istrntimi when he was on the payroll be
fore aid he went out and criticised the
administration,' deoiiircd Commissioner
lintler. Commissioner Hummel and the
ii-a;, or hkewUe expressed disapproval of
te MrDonnM apiwlntte.ent.
Diilnic the last city primary campaign
Mr. McDonald v. a requested to resign
frx in the park department If he became a
candidate fcr commissioner. He resigned
ami made the primary race. During the
rampalKn for the election he worked for
the "Mg Six," particularly for Commis
sioner .lardlne, who rewarded him with
the position he now holds, subject to con
firmation by the city council.
Commissioner Drexel suggested that the
commissioners "forget the late unpleas
antness." Watson Townsend was confirmed as as
sistant city engineer at $2C4 a month.
known Mrs. Gait for many years she
hss been regarded as an unusual beauty,
girted with a natural charm. Friends
speak of her as being constantly sovght
out aa a delightful companion, remark
ing especially on her thoughtfulness and
quick capacity for anything she choso to
undertake.
She Is not quite as tall as Mr. Wilson,
has dark hair and dark eyes, and al
ways 1st In stylish attire. Her tastes
are said lo be strikingly similar to those
of the president, with a deep interest
In literature and charity work.
Friends of the preslaent expressed
their pleasure over the announrenvnt
tonight, not only becauso of Mr. Wll
on's personal happiness, but because
they felt this new companionship would
give him support and comfort In his
home life a vital need during the. hours
of ctraln over the nation s prob ems.
With the marriage or his two daugh
ters and the death of Mrs. Wilson more
than a year ago, the president a life had
become one of solitude. His absorption
In official labors began to tell on him
physically and when a few months ago
hu began to take a renewed Interest In
personal affairs his friends and members
of the family welcomed the d.atlnct
change which it brought about In his
health and spirits.
No word as to plana for the wedding
wss said to be available aa yet, but It
generally Is presumed that Mra Oalt,
who Is of democratic tastes, will prefer
a private wedding in her own home In
stead of In the White House .
Tonight at the end of a busy day for
tho president, during which he an
nounced that he would vote for woman's
suffrage, took a firm position In favor
of national defense and received a num
ber of callera-Mrs. Gait was a dinner
gueat at the White House. At the mo
ment when Secretary Tumulty stood In
the offices announcing the engagement
to a large number of Washington corre
spondents who had been summoned for
the occasion the president and Mrs. Gait
were spending the evening with Dr.
Cary T. Grayson and Mlsa Bone In the
White House parlors.
The news was given out In a brief
statement, which read:
"The announcement was made today
of the engagement of Mrs. Norman Oalt
of this city and President Woodrow
Wilson."
The announcement of the engagement
as generally regarded aa a forerunner
of an Interesting social season for Wash
ington, with the new first lady of the
land at the head of the receiving line at
official receptions. The wedding. It Is
understood, will take place before the
first of the series of state receptions and
dinners Is held.
Mrs. Gait was present at the first
social affair participated In by the pres
ident and Mlsa Margaret Wilson In more
than a year. It wss a tea given by Miss
Wilson to neighbors In the artist colony
at Cornish, N. H.
trrngtkrai Sore Bark. Helps
Kidneys
Take 6 drops of Sloan's Liniment four
times a day and apply to small of back.
It kills the pain.- All druggists. Advertisement.
THIEVES PROSPER WHILE
VICTIMS WATCH PARADE
C. D. Roberts of York, Neb,, asserts
that his raincoat was stolen in a lower
Davenporf street saloon, Wednesday. It
contained papers to the value of 172.
J. E. Schlank, 420 Park avenue, reported
to the police that his homo was entered
by thieves Wednesday night and cash,
silverware and Jewelry to the total value
of VA taken.
William Bro of the Nevillo hotel, was
held up and robbed by a lone bandit at
Twenty-second and Emmet streets, of
diamonds to the value of inoo.
Mrs. D. C. Parker returned to her room
st the ller Grand Wednesdsy night, and
discovered that her purse containing 2o
and a railroad ticket bad been stolen.
LOST TRAVELERS' CHECKS
DROPPED IN MAIL BOX
If Albert Hol!e of Vermilion, . D., had
not carried travelers' rherks Instead of
money when he came to Omaha for ths
Ak-Sar-Ben festival, he would be "out"
Put Assistant Postmaster James t.
Woodnrd has that amount in non-lrans-
fer.ible rsper belonging to Hollo, which
Has dropped Into a mail box, after being
lost by the South Dakota man or stolen J
from him.
The postoffloe authorities also have a
wal'et belonging to George Humphrey of
Wymcre. which was placed In a mail
box. The mallet was mpty when found
In the mall.i.
s
WOMENl HERE'S ONE
8aya you save S In an hour by
dry cleaning verythlnj
with gasoline.
Dry craning at home la m.i. i
pie aa laundering. Any woman can !
clean five dollars' worth In fifteen mln- i
utes at 1 It t lo cost by getting from the
drug store two ouncea of solvlte and put j
this In two gallons of gasoline, where .
It quickly dissolves. Then Immerse ar-
tides to be cleaned; nib a little and In a '
few momenta the gasoline evaporates
and the articles look bright and fresh as
new.
You can dry clean silk waists, dresses,
coats, ribbons, kid gloves, satin shoes
evening slippers, shawls, belts, yokes,
furs, boas, muffs, neckties, lawns, dim
ity and chiffon dresses, draperies, fine
Isces, lsce curtains, woolen garments. In
fact, everything that would be ruined by
soap and water aa dry cleaning doesn't
fsde, shrink or wrinkle, making pressing
unnecessary-
Your grocer or any garage will supply
the gasoline and you can obtain two
ouncea of solvlte at the drug store,
which is simply a gasoline soap. Then
a wash boiler or large dlshnan completes
your dry cleaning outfit. Advertisement.
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The Steinway is the preferred piano of today. It is a
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The fame of the Steinway has been won through merit
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Steinway Uprights,
5500 and Up
Steinway Grands
$750 and Up
Terms arranged to suit
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411 So.16 St. Dourf. 430
A
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Who Would Increase Weight and Pot
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Thin men and women who would like
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should try eating a little Bargot with
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Here Is a good test worth trying. First
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forty tablets to a package on a guaran
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I i
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INVESTIGATES UNRULY
FURNACF' FACE BURNED
A singed mustache, a blistered nose
and a badly burned right hand was the
price Superintendent Frank D. Johnston
of the railway malt servloe had to pay
for finding out why bis furnace wouldn't
neat his home Tuesday night.
HU residence' at 172 Georgia avenue
was chilly, so Mr. Johnston Investigated.
A pocket of gas. due to the flue being
clogged up, exploded when he opened the
furnace door. His mustache was almost
singed oft. his nose wss reddened deeply
by the flash, and his light hand burned.
In explaining his appearance to fr'.enls,
Superintendent Johnston consoles himself
with the thought that "It might have
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works fine now."
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There Is absolutely no better ma
chine on the market, and la priced
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ol
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Csisk
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i "Ias winter I used a bottle of Cham
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ur guaiaiueej pure felluu
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low These
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Commeroe Steel Ranges have a pol
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hey are priced
from
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given away Is one ef the
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are pricea at. .
529 to
Is te be
i heaviest
$53.0(1
Comfort Hot
Blast Heaters
Consume All
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