IMK tffclK: (JAM HA. bAlUKDAY.' bbflKMUhK 10, lUJl. Prize Winners In Baby Contest Arc Announced Judges Select Most Pefect ly Developed Iloyi and CtrU Kxamined ut State Fair. Lincoln, Sept. 9. (Spcr'al) Fol lowing re (hi winners in tle bet ter habit s contest which ilos.'d today at the Nebraska state (air: Mural Itablrs. Itura! Tiny, I a monllia "I under ? Month rir.l William MatlwMin, Mutton; "mid, l.Korat llogKrlltiarll, Wlalitr; third, Wallai'a Nlm, Nahawka. Kuril ll.y :7 Monlha and I'ndrr 1 tlmiilu Kirat, Hii'liar't Korainau, I'm lllla; ari..nr1, Cl.l Auk.rman, roula I, Mnrnlnj third, Julia JUvslilitt, Oraen wo4. Ilural illrl. 1 Uniilha and I'mlar 57 Manilla Kirat, Murjnrla flruwn, Mills 4, Mnroln: an.utid, l.urran Maa. Naliranki city: third, ftuth tla. roula , North Wr-mt Kural rilrl 7 Vnntha and Vndar 5 Mnnlha Klrat loriiihy AUi.rt. Wahoos aa.iind. Al.lvth" Kranka, Wallun; tliird, Elicit Clanrjr, Itarnratue. Twin llablrt. Town Vnr, 1 Month" and fnnr !T Mont ha Klrat, ItDh.rt Jlnl.a, L'lilvarally I'lai-a; ra.'i.nd llobi'rt Varnay, liannat; third. Oord.in fVurl.y. Inland. Town )y. 17 Monlha and 1'ndar 3 tinlh firat. Ilrorna llurr. (Illltir: axr- rid. Jamra llarrlann, CulUga View; third. Vl-mr Slniirlirr. rolo. Tuwn 1 1 r I. 1 tluntha and 1'ndar 27 XI nn I ha Klrat. Ella . Mrfrahall. Douflaa; aarond. Jan llarnld. l'lattarnouth; third, Lioroihy N.innan. Wymnra. Town Olrl. 17 inuntha and I'nclar tt . Mnrilh. 1. Vara Onkl.-v. I'ulmyra: aec and. IM.n t'laybauirh. Clay Cantoi ; third, Ituth Melleiuiauah, Walton. (Ity lliiblra. CHv nny. It Monlha and Undar 17 Month Klrat, Kohvrt MII1T. Llnroln; . aarond. ItobTt Hmlloy, Lincoln: third, Itub-rl HiiKaman, l.ln-tln. City Hoy 77 Monlha and I'l'dar i Mnnlha Klrat, Donald Maaturman, I.ln rnln: aarnnd, William MiTta, Uncoil); third, I'onald Taylor, Lincoln. City lilrl, It Monlha and I'ndar t7 Monlha Klrat. porothy Itnrtlctt, Llnroln; aarond, Hatty Mueller. Lincoln; third, Uratrhvn Davla, HnatliiKa. Cltv Olrl. 77 Monlha and Vndar It Montha Klrat, KruncM Tltua, Llnroln; aacnnd. Pally Ann Clarke, Lincoln, third, Hatty Jllll, Llnroln. Champions. Champion Rural Boy William Matt, ton, button. Champion Rural Olrl Marjorla Brown, It. 4, Lincoln. Champion Town Boy Robert Bolea, t'nlveralty Plac. Champion Town Girl LaVara Oakley, Fatmyra. Champion City Boy-r-Robert Miller, Lin coin. Champion City Olrl Dorothy Bartlett, Lincoln. Grand Champions. Robert Bolea, University Plana. Marjorla Hrown. R. 4, Lincoln. Beat Pair of Twtna, ChKrlea LeRny MyCum. Scottabluff ; Jamea William NyCum, Scottabluft, Improvement Class. Boy ahowtnf the moat ' Improvement alnce.laat year. Olen Wilchen, Lincoln. Olrl ahowina; the moat Improvement el nee l.t year, France Tltua. Lincoln. Mexican Beet Laborer Fined on Liquor Charge Shelton, Neb., bept 9. (Special.) A Mexican giving his first name as "Tony" and last name unknown, was arrested on Elm island by Depu ty Sheriff Parr after the officer had found 12 gallons of hootch and mash on the premises. He pleaded guilty and was fined $100, Tony and sev eral other Mexicans were employed to work in the, sugar beet fields on Elm island.? ' ,,. - -J Baptist Convention Is. In Session at Wymore Beatrice. Neb., Sept. 9.' (Special.) The annual ; convention of ' the Baptist church -of this district con vened at Wymote for a session of two days. 'Rsv.A.'O, Broyles, pas tor of the First Baptist church of this city, gave the opening. address. H. M. Garrett of, this city will have charge of the devotional exercises. a Bigspringg : Elevators . Shut Down by Car Shortage Blucsorincs. Neb., Sept, 9. (Spe cial.) The- elevators here ' had ,'to shut down because or, the-lacK-ot grain cars. .The grain is about Oner half in. Farmers are hauline: as they can be accommodated by he elevators. Warrick Funeral to Be Held Saturday 0- 4 Funeral services for Arthur L. Warrick, prominent Omaha lawyer who died at his home. 17IJ Daven port street, Thursday, following a short illness, will be held at J p. in. Saturday from the Hulsc-Rcipcn chapel. Mr. Warrick is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. K. O'Nirl, Carter Lake club, and by a brother, C J. Warrick, Kansas City. Arthur Warick waf 6S yiars.old. lie has been a resident of Omaha for the last 35 years, coming to this state from Illinois where re was born. He served several years as a court reporter before being admitted to the bar. He has been engaged in the private practice of law in thi city for several years. A fiiae haa riffn anrin11v ilrutrnerl to nrntrrr atfrlinn Knlha ucprl in rartin telegraphy from being blown out by current overloads. High Admission Keeps Many Away From State Fair Willi Exposition Practically Over Figure Show De rline in Attendance Of 43,627, Lincoln, Nth, Sept. 9. (Spcclnl Telegram.)--With only "uet-away Day" to bo the total attendance at the state lair this yrar is 45.627 Im than laat yrar. 1 he total attendance tonight ?25fiS7, as compared witn tu,urt I4r vrar, i iinjy a ai- tendance was 18,789, as' compared with ZKiil last year, a decreaac of 10.58J, . Despite the fulling off in attend ance, the lair management an nounced tonight that the percentage decrease in attendance ot the .Nc braska state fair was less than that of other fairs held in the country. The difficulty ulong financial lines facinir farmers, who in past years were regular attendants, together with failure of the management to lower admission prices, were given as reasons for the smaller attend ance. The management declared that lowering of admission prices would have been financial suicide as practically all large contracts neces sarily were signed at a time when prices were at the peak. Despite the rain, hundreds wit nessed the stock parade today. The horses, ponies, mules and cattle wearing their ribbons won during the fair made a pretty spectacle. The parade was led by the Boys' band of Kimball, the Boys' Industrial School band of Kearney, the Boys' Scout band of Chadron and Des- dunc's Greater Omaha colored band. Former Iowa State Senator Dies at Home in Davenport Davenport, la., Sept. 9. Fred G. Hcnigbaum, 57, state senator from Scott county from J9IS tu IVl'), t hit home here follow inn a lung Hurts. Mr. lienighaiiin n vice prceident of the I Furn'tmc and Carpet company. Consolidated Schools Fight Is Continued In Hamilton, County Aurora. Krh., Sept. 9, (Sprviat, Answering the petition for a writ of mandamus of the nunlrrntiir. the director and treasurer of sehool til tiitt No. 5J of Hamilton county hi td in district court tlu ir reason for opposing a contract vwih the l'liil lips consolidated school for the transportation and education of the children of No. 5J. The director ami treasurer say fi their answer that the I'hillips district lias no authority to. go otttftiue ol Hs territory and Airline Network Ends in Office in Heart of London haul the children of other districts. The director and treasurer say that I'hillips cannot haul its own chil dren. 'It deals with the drivers as independent contractors and requires bonds of them. The contract pro posed by Phillips was to haul the rhildrrn at 30 cents per mile or aluitit $9 per day and to teach the children 1 clow the high school at the rate of $4 per month. Growth, of Aurora Schools May Demand Large Staff Aurora, Neb., Sept 9. (Special.) Because of the large advance en rollment in the Aurora High school, it is probable that an additional teacher will have to be employed. The divisions in Ninth grade classes will be too large without additional teaching force. Many high school students from the country districts will attend at Aurora this year. Randolph Farmer Badly Injured by Kick of Horse Randolph. Neb.. Sept. 9. (Soc- cial.) Bert Laurence, farmer, was nearly killed here when a horse kicked him in the abdomen and sev ered his small intestine. An opera tion, righted the condition and it is believed that he will live. Hecular Service for Most Points in Central Europe Available From Air Trvcl Bureau. The Drexel Miss says "My Mamma always buys my shoes at Drexel's because their shoes always wear best." s DREXEL'S Children's Shoes Service and good looks are the two ; important qualities Children's Shoes must possess. You will find them both to your entire satisfaction in s ERVICE CHOOL HOES The prices are no higher for these better shoes than you are accustomed to pay for poorer quality. Bring the chil dren in Saturday and let oar experienced shoe-fitters take care .of their feet. - : DREXEL SHOE CO. ' 1419 Farnam St. Hi 11 Insist on Getting Economy of Quality WHEN meri,who for j'iears, have been paying high" I prices to exclusive tailors, see our Fall Suits their ' ' first impulse is to live their Jives overagain. The only difference is the price all-in your favor.. 25 h. r AND bur Fall' J921 Suits and ' Topcoats dre marked at Fall 1921 prices-hieaning finer qualities than ' you've ever seen at costs lower than they've. .been in- years-'; ; ". v.--'1 ; :: : "Elrey Hi" Suits-Mr THE youth who buys his first long Trousers suit is a very particular fellow and justly so. It must coincide with his ideas of good- clothesand ours do in every particular - A world of style, great woolens and expert workmanship at the lowest price ; in years. Come in all shades of stripe, combinations, ; Herringbones and Tweeds, v Sizes 31 to 36. MAIN FLOOR : ; , r ' . : .,, ' ,,v; ... . .;; .-v The Store of Specialty Shops. ing reuuljiions such as no other i ";u ot loeoiH'li.m ha approached Some of the rru!.inon aie 01 intimate inttre to the paiaengt-r l or iiiataiue. lie imiat not take a camera without prtmiaaiot- or carry a letter in his pocket or drop any. thing overboard fiom t!ie machine. All tlie are crimes, aJ liable to litavy puiiiahmrnt 1'he Ut, Um, agaiiiet srrUI smugitling are par. tiiularly draatif and inchule every thing from a gramme of radium to a revolver a packet rf saccharin or a pound of tobacco, while for a patarngrr to take a carrier pigeon aboard is sheer outrage. Ktlloiii School Iails All lit HegiMrution Figure Ktlloiu uliool Kd rvrry oihrr Krad? sihuol in tlic tity in rrgiatra lion liuurri, with pupil, was aniuttiiit'rtl r.tenUy at Ihv oltue of the bosrd of rdmation in the tity hull Loudon, rpt. 9. "Car for Ain-1 sterdum at the door." A couple of passengers, exhorted by the leather. unced otncial. reach for their suit cases auc. furs and pass out into the j street. Drusscls." Another couple fol- I in 'Pari " Tli! time there are hah i n rlfwnit (i .up tiipn nnti Iwn wntiien The latter are Americans, each with a grip" and horn-riinmcd specta cles, beaming at the thought of "do inr Yurrun" bv airplane. 'I'll, arnip ii an air travel bureau ' in the heart of the West End the! terminus of a score of airways spun til' 9 anieler'a well across Kurune. radiating trom Warsaw lor east 10 Malaga in the south ol bpam. it is ,v i t. :.. . i. . ... ... Ma,,i tU I y OCIUtK III (lie lliuillilili anu lwi ira nre acttinrr nut for CrOvdon ' airtlromp. II "What about niv machine lor Co penhagen?" asks a nervous passen- rrr. "Car in a minute, sir. savs tli nffirinl reasaurinr'lv. "Yours is a nrivate machine. We've had to: phone the airdrome to see if a pilot; .as available. There is no rccular airway toi Copenhagen yet, but the travel bu- rnmi ran alwava arranffa for a Pri vate marhine. If necessary one can ring up tor a machine to oonstan i Minnie unit th ear for Crovdon would be waiting on one's doorstep inside of half an hour. Air travel, nowever, is not me. nimnlff matter that it seems. While i te the average man tiying is merely an unusual sensation, to '' authori ties it is a method ot travel requir- See Our Windows Window! Saturday A Predominating Sale of IrT ... avaay ' :ilA i Coats, Soil SandDresses A sale where genuine values are guaranteed. Last week's sale conclusively' proved their superiority, because of its tremendous success and many women camel too late to find styles that pleased. We urge you to come early Saturday. Values to $59.50 50 50 All of the very newest fall styles in coats, suits and dresses at these three low prices. ' You will find the new coat effects, tunic styles, straight line models, etc. Every wanted material and shades are- represented in this lot. The economical buyer will fully appreciate the values. Values to $59.50 i50 1417 Douglas ' Street Open a Bedded Charge Account -'It's Different" , -i . .File Overcoats Men, it reads like a fairy tale. To think of being able to buy at the very opening of the Fall season such ' : suits and overcoats at thisjow price and on such ; ridiculously low terms. : r t "' ' Real $65.00 Values r I LUXURIOUS Overcoats, full belt or half belt, a dozen different colsrs, all heavy, plaid back, every thread all wool. The suits are the last word in style. You'll want them, that's certain. . Buy Now --Enjoy Our Exceptionally Liberal Credit Terms You know the yalue of good appear ances, and thi store is helping you to the limit to be well dressed, on terms that are easily afforded by any man. The man who chooses early always . . . - gets the best of the bargain. Need ' we suggest that you be here early . Saturday morning? -EXTRA !- DOWN will hold either Suit or Overcoat until wanted Don't delay Buy Saturday