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%l, in Bas Black Cotton Taffata Petticos at, each. ... ve Hydegrade Satesn Potticoats; spect each......... v Bee, 11 018—HOTR PRONDS REACR ALL Friday Will Be Petticoat Day at Bargain Square No. J, e, | DBFTE —ind. A-1041 | ement | al Friday, at, -4-'09, I'HE BEE FRIDAY EDUCATORS FAVOR PENSIONS | State Council at Des Moines Goes on Record for Them. " LEGISLATIVE ACTION IS NEXT | Twelve Lines of Omaha End of | Towa & Omaha Short Lime is | to Be In Operation Soon. i | (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOIN Nov. 4.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The educational council of the State Teachers' assoclation went on rec- ord today In favor of pensions for teachers | and medicai inspection of schools by adopt- Ing the reports of the two committees on those subjects. When State Superintendent Riggs, who ‘!s president of the councll, called 1t to | order less than half of the county super- Intendents of the state who compose the councll were present. This is the opening | day of the assoclation meeting and at noon nearly 2,000 teachers were reglstered, which Is a larger attendance than ever before. Matter Before Legislature. | The two questions acted upon by the souncll were among the most important | 517 FARNAM ST. Popular Priced Suits Extra special pur- chases made by our Mr. Scofield in New Y ork during the past week has filled our suit department with rare bargains. Invalid AL MONEY: / ————ON——--m Business and Residenee Property 1 5 and 5%% ' Privilege given to pay whole or any part of principal sum twice a year. Aeeiy o Wy, B. MEIKLE Chairs, Batteries, )l - of the session. The committee on legis- - . Iation is directed to carry the matters Nearly two hundred Elastic Stock;ngs, Trusses, L= | before the next legislature. The eampalgn | . . . accomplices wore long cloaks, We com-|for president of the state assoclation is | suits received of fine SENSATION IN PARIS TRIAL mitted the murders and then escaped to |on, with President Bell of Dr Bolton . Crutches. the forest at Mount Morency, where we |of the State university and President Seer- broadc]oths and mannlsh | burnea our disguises.” ley of the State normal in the race for i Supporters Young Man Dramatically Confesses| The voluntary prisoner said that after |the position. Superintendent Dornon of worsteds. Suit coat 48 to Double Murder. WOULD FREE WOMAN OF CHARGE destroying the immediate evidences of their | erime, he and his compantons escaped trom the country, golng abkroad. One of his triends had since died, he said. the Vinton schools has withdrawn from the race for state superintendent and the candidacy of President Beard of the state assoctation for that position was launched inches long and lin throughout with guaran- 1 i ed Hot Water Bottles, Mme, Stelnhell confronted LeFevre, but|today by admiring friends without con- | } } e sald she was unable to recognize him as |gulting him. teed sating’ These abe | Fountain Syr'nge,g‘ Declares He and Companions, Dis-|one of the murderers whom she had de- New Rond is Building. 3 g Defo 'ty Braces wuised in Long aks, Killea |scribed. & George H. Adams of Council Bluffs, ments are ordinaril y [ | Tmi Bretahott. and Maduine | Judge DeValles ordered that LeFevre be | general manager of the Towa & Omaha gl ¢ y % ; J placed under arrest and an Investigation | Short Line, proposed interurban from worth $29.50, $35.00 d \ o | Japy. be made. At the same dllme tlhu Touan-nm.,,_ to Des Moines, today In & Jetter or OV, . an % \ ‘ C - warned the jury that this dramatic eplsode | ¢4 the rallroad commission says twelve | ” PARIS, Nov. 4—A rnew sensation was|MBht prove to be another attempt to0|or fourteen miles of the Omaha end of $39.50 --'but you can . 1 E1 J 1 OLD & O added to the trfal of Mme. Steinheil this afternool when M. Aubin, the prisoner's attorney, suddenly interrupted the pro- | ceedings to present a letter just received baffle justice. The police are inclined to believe that LeFevre's story is fictitious and the prod- | uet possibly of the over-vivid imagination the line will be in operation by January 1, next. Better Service Promised. The Burlington rallroad has announced clicose from them at the “Elite” Friday for-- ply House—1410-12 Harney Street by him and signed, “Jean Lefevre,” in|%f "':l'm‘:h:":r":’:: :::0”;:“‘::;“;‘: {hIOUEN | (o the rafiroad commission that it ‘will at AMUSEMENTS. l AMUSEMENTS. which ‘the writer stated that he wished |B %" 4 “|once begin to better the service on Its - - oa - gy vhich the: writer sialed that he wished ||\ Clivewiens of the woman involved, branen Nk’ tn eothern Tows' ib sodord- | THEATER ,sggg i which Mme. Steinheil is accused. The | Mme. Steinhell was much fatigued as & | 4504 with the wishes of its patrons. The | —PRIOES— writer, the attorney said, had stated that |FeSult of the day's ordeal and the sensa- | ommiseion will therofore take no further | 180, 35¢, 50e, 760, n6 had been overcome.by remorse. Imme- | tional turn of affairs and her attorney |foymg) action on the matter at present. | SONTOR_AMNES SasURSAY TONIGHT Siately . after reading the letter the it. |3sked for an early adjournment, which was Site for New College. . i 2 ALSO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY torney suddenly and dramatically intro- | STanted: Rev. Mr. Rest of Larchwood, Ta., is In ‘‘ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE'’|“Tornados of Applause’—N. Y. Herald tuced the writer, who had made his way Des Molncs today, the guest of the Com- - 3 “Deliciously Funny ¥, World. through the crowd In the court room to a place beside M. Aubin. The newcomer proved to be a man about U years of age. Amid the greatest excite- ment he demanded & heéaring. Refusing to Twelve Jurors Secured to Try * mercial club, to ascertain what encour- agement will be given for the location of a German Lutheran college in this city. He was shown many desirable sites. One COVERNOR ADMITS HIS TALK (Continued from First Page.) and walked away agaih, for the governor was too busy to talk as long as Newtor desired to talk. Newton speaks fourteen larguages and he had only got a good SUNDAY-FAUST A. M. E. CHURCH UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ST. JOHN'S And His Royal Family C clty in Towa has offered $50,000. It s the St i one wheb CHE dhecutive aaked 1ioy| - DY, BT T, Washington o oS reply Sordte Brel)iingcH inquiries as to his en eep ASC |pan to establish a four years' college e nass hSAE | o SOALINGS Th "Ous NN | will speak at the Auditorlum on Saturday |, ¢ profeséion and domicile the young man course and a theological course. Proset 4 . |gvening, November §th, at 8 p. m. He will | gA Lot o THE Kot ThhY A BAL Bess: s . circumstances he sald democracy would| Newton came armed with glant profec- | by nifquens by Hiehon A trmnt, 1. o | Beal NKEE e il bbb gy ey '"l'""" | Botter Train Sosvive ‘Wanted bo &lad to come to Missourl and secure |tiles In the nature of dogens of letters from | presiding bishop of the Iifth Ipiscopai | SIASS"— YA 4 ha N Sy o0 of Adolphe Stelnhell | ganchers Living Remote from BCene| CRESTON, In, Nov. 4-(Specialy— Towns | Governor Francls for Its standard bearer |all parts of Nebraska expressing to him disiriet or the £, it & Cnuren. P Bosten PRINCE g 2 4 2 ” 2 y y eneral dmission gt : i bbb g in 1912, great sympathy for bein gthe goat of the 7 haiicaition Remorse Moves Ma g e LN aes notdin. s asetiiu o g i Executive Speaks of Trip. administration. His divorce from the state| SLCCly 7 0 |anzvsEx SUN., NOV. 7 RAI'ngee y . s W e rallroa coln this morning hfter having been with nany ol romine; - | Drug Co., 16th and Dodge stroets; Meyers- b 4o e ] ‘xf 1“““1(““ :“'Ndlwmm‘::k:"e" m‘k; the pre:!denlllll‘p:ny on its trp down |Crats who know of the great work Newton |Dillon Drug Co. 16th and Farnam; The HENRY B. HARRIS | F whi 'an Acoompficé In the asshssina- heir visit to those places. s expecte has done for democracy. So they wrote|People’s Drug Sore 108 South lith street. Presents ! {ionk at the home of Mme. Steinheil, Filleq | BASIN, Wvo., Nov. 4—(Speclal Tele- |the commissioners will go up the branch | the Mississippl since October 2. 9 Also at the Auditorium, i v 3 f n, [ | F m‘ '8 s"fl‘u‘“ “‘KE C“_"‘:, "‘:’k"‘x;’" (‘;‘:"::‘ ;’“';‘;"'"t ice has been only an accommodation freight | the Business: Men's league of St. Louls Ot Rubbcr COnCCl’flS » » H s {IGRC Y 0NN /o8 ‘N b £ Cody, John |31 the time slower than freight servico | for the purpoge. of creating an Interesting | GENEROUS OFFER TO | Manderagn, @3 Misagn 9 ¥ 99N lon othér lines. The people of the towns |In the deep water wavs to the gulf.” ! | Donahue of Hyamville and John Rutrough | gqmi¢ they have never rled concerted| ‘One of the questions about which there Papers Consolidating Two Big Com- | | WIDOWS of Cody. action to better the accommodations until [ was some doubt among the governors and y 7 i | Diamond As a Gilt i i 1 *1Thia aave with: whidh &, 3ury el moured | R0or s nd Dropuse t5 sco what & gkt tor | sOnUresIAD Weh whether atter the. deas panies Are Filed in Trenton, The Diam 2 Direct From Anamma mm | While our fees at’all times are very|was a'matter of surprise, as it was not|gether movement will do for them. water way was constructed, would there New Jersey. Notine "l'"‘“g?nf:":“,’:m;" 1 { rruonlhle o great many people at this| thought one could be empaneled In view = be sufficlent traffic on the river to justify 4 whu "—m: siife 0 the YL New York, Boston and Chica v o { time of (he year OWing to the. oxtra ex-|of the publicity of the case under several Tow: Notes. the expenditure. with remorse I wish now to confess my | part in ‘the crimes. I was disguised as a woman, and wore & wig of red halr. My SATURDAY penses of coal, winter clothing, etc., are| or think they -are, unable to properly look gram.)—These are the twelve men who will try Herbert Leroy Brink, one of the cattle- men charged with ocmplicity in the ten shcep murder cases: Robert Carroll ot | Fenrose, Leo Platf of Cody, Willidm Lewis of Basin, W. H. Packard of Burlington, Frank Young of Meteetse, J. E. Brown ot days to a week. In this state the prosecul ticn has six and the defense twelve chal- today. The towns along the route are going to ask for an exclusive passenger and mall train, making the trip up and back the seme day, and also for a frelght up and back the same day. The branch is one of the Burlington's best feeders, length con- sidered, and the passenger and mail service the poorest. For years the passenger serv- LOGAN—The P. E. O. sisterhood of Logan gave an old folks' social at the home of Mr. “We had & most delightful the governor, “and I enjoyed it im- mensely. There were 120 congressmen and senator and 26 governors, besides the president, three members of his cabinet, the minister from Cuba and two Centr: American ministers. “The trip was-taken at the expense of trip,” said Some thought it a good idea to have the government install a line of boats to.see If the traffic could be won him letters that he might show them to the chief executive to impress him with the awfulness of the act of his underlipgs. So tomorrow they will have another session. Aldrich in Merger TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 4—Papers were filed with the secretary of state here to- study of stones for years. K them, ~Use our in picking your We know knowledge Charles Klein's Greatest Triumph THE THIRD Same Great Cast 3 g 4 and Mrs. Charles Harvey of Logan last , 4 11t Prices after thelr health. This Is especlally trueljonpes, which both sides exhausted. |evening. Forty were present. kxceptional | back to the river, day merging the Inter-Continental Rubber B adly poi ostit of phrchase No Advance in of widows, 1If there Is a widow in need| mye jury s remarked as a,representative | music, refreshments and games were the | “Another point of difference between feels she | can not afford «to take up what we think | of treatment and medicine and one and is composed for the most part of yourg men and nearly all are ranchers |« ghiet features of the program for the even- ng. | those present on the trip was how to pay for the work. Some favored the idea of company and the Continental Rubber Com- pany of America. | The merged company Is to be known as price refunded any time with- in one year of purchase. Scat Sale Today | | MUSCATINE—Prof. F. Witter, for forty- B | 1 in the best e ohe World and| who live in remote parts of the county. | eight years connocied: with the pubilc | Speaker Cannon that the states should pay | the Inter-Continental Rubber company and | U Rwo o D | will call at out Institute Saturday, Novem-|g = ' 4 9 schols of Muscatine, is dead at the home of | o | & | Ber G between i hon R Novem. | Some have had to ride or drive as far as | REhols of Muscating is dead gt the holne of | some of the costs and the government Its has an authorized capital of $40,000,000. T et 2R nearly 100 miles. Both sides claim to be |last winter to {ake up residence In theshare. These opposed the lssue of bonds| Among the names sighed to the certifi- |y Bat et Matines a m. we will glve absolutely free tWo|onirely gatistied with the men finally [South with his son, realizing his work as an ' as advocated by the president. cate of merger is that of United States THE MUSICAL “FPETER PAN" weeks' medicine and ‘treatment. chosen. It 18 expeoted the casé of Brink | Sucator was over. FHe retired from the | “.njou of the governors favored the states | Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island. & JILL We bhelleve that everyone should have | office of county superintendent in January, | JACK wili require about cne woek. |afier having successfully served seven years | keeping control of the water power on the an opportunity to try this wonderful treat- hat is proving such a blessing to ity throughout. Bring no money. We do exactly as we agree to do, medi- | Scrip will be issued for expenses lncurred in carrying on this term of court, which the judge stated arrangements had been in that capacit AUDUBON—Two Audubon youths, Clyde Morey and Tone Perry, are in the county Juil on the charge of stealing the team of | river and making money out of this by | leasing to private parties. The water sup- | ply and water power will have to be con- SMOKERS ARE FIRED FROM CHICAGO STREET CARS straighten affairs, Atherton Blight. out Walsh’s tangled financial A PAIRYESQUE EXTRAVAGANZA Introducing the Prima nun%'m Meade, and Company of Note the Special Prioes—Oreh., 75c and .| ¢ | » NEWPORT, R. 1, Nov. &—Atherton| $1; balo, 360 and 60c; Sat. Mat., 35c, |5 . 5 [ y o! . » 4 g S Bl traalant - hon doe you 0 your | V00 10 SN B0 JureR. Gl KHen, re- | B B N g St VRS Souac Blae! sidered in cutuing Ihb ehagasl dweer. It|.. . ol heluiet tu Daiag the Weed Blight of Philadeiphia, a prominent mem.| 500 and 78c. { % celved one for $ and W. L. Walls of | S L was practically unanimous that every pro- RS, ; Sun. (4 days)—Elnor @ 's case Is a curable one, we accept no cases were caught in Omaha the latter part of on the Tramway Are ber of the summer colony at Newport, dled ¢ s for treatment that th our opinion ls im.|0UNsel for defense cashed it. Walls, |the week by the Omaha police, Who notified | ject should be undertaken independently of iy bar of the sbiimer At Newport, d e = e uaderstanding that W.. L. Stmpeon would | the, Audubon snerift who Brought them | other projects. That I If the Soverhment| oo it e Eoliowing initial fail- | e ey A% B summmar ot here. today T, PHONES o e the charge prefe 4 30, Nov. 4— ik DR 1 e Don't ‘fail to take advantage of this| **h @ Sk Jook b L S e te; t;uly them, It is said the boys attempied to dis- | made appropriations £atlihe wark b "‘"“L"iur.. to abolish smoking on the Chicago & [and leaves three daughters, one of whom DOUG 404 enerous ofter it may be the cause of pro. (' be turned down. This afterncon just pose of the team in Omaha lo & livery man, | make distince” appropriations for the sep- |,y ‘oo mievated rafiroad by polite per- v Gerald Lowthe WD Alqge Jonging & usetul 1te. e have dane. for | A% the court had declared a recess at 3| %hC became suspicious and offered themm | arate projects and not scatter the money | O™ . N hiode ware autl o ihn Witk ol SHE R LA P Sah ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE [ ns ; B i i ihe Gaans BhE et o |suasipn more vigorous methods were put|ambassador at Constantinople. The other sy Dy hiib Beaie TR brts others and we_can do for you. | o'elock Walls attempted to bring the matter | call the next morning for the balance, |over several projects without doing 8n¥ |y, "yraoiice today, and with success. Men |daughters are Mrs. Malcom Sands of Eng- e vans Mrariiyi GRSl A, [ Wo TN b e RIS pnd: streugtty gnd | 10 the. Sithation of $he adunt, bt Fudie | Whan they wept to'the livery barn sup, | E00d for any of them. It is belleved it |yh, ingistea on smoking in spite of the|land, and Mras. Willlsm Payne Thomp- | Brown, Harris and Brown, Bchrode & Mu remove the cause of the pains and sick- "“c',:":‘r‘;:‘:‘“‘r‘;:m‘; :‘:: h“."d"‘;“" to do "“:{pm»n and atter belng in the “sweat box | Would require fifteen years to complete the | g5r4' order to the contrary recelved re-|son of Long Island. s vey, Griff, The Reed Brothers, J. Rubens, such arrange nly announce ness, bringing life, activity and eirculation | to the weakened organs of the body and | send healthy blood and life into your veins. Let us cure you as we have hundreds of | others. Our speclalists are men of long| erperience and have made such troubies | &8 yours thelr life study. Once cured by our treatment you stay cured Radium Medical and Surgical Institute, Patterson block, 1623 Farnam street. it. Walls continued to press it, when the | 't refused to entertain further discus- | This | cou: slon and declared itself action closed the Incldent. —— PILES CURED IN & TO 14 DAYS. Pazo Ointment 18 guarantaed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pr in recess. truding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money r funded. . for a time, Morey confessed the theft and told where the horses were stolen. CRESTON—After a twenty-four hours’ session, federal court adjourned here yes- terday ‘for this session. “Quick work was made of the up. Some were | transterred to Des Molnes for a hearing. | Judge McPherson sentenced Charles Duble | to four months in the Red Oaw jall and Al Holinger to nine months in the same place, with a $100 fine also imposed, both | of which were remitted on promise of good | behavior. This was the shortest session in the history of the federal court of southern lowa . District court 18 now well under | cases lined work on the Mississippl alone.” While at New Orleans the governor met Former Governor Sheldon and his family at the Charleston hotel. He also met Sup- erintendent Byram of the Burlington among a number of raliroad men who were watching developments of the trip. W. E. Andrews in Capital. W. E. Andrews, auditor of the United States treasury, came through Lincoln to- day, from Hastings, on his way to Wash- | payment of their fares with a request that |they leave the train. If still obdurate pri- vate detectives on each train ejected the offenders. In the majority of cases clgars were abanddned on the appearance of deiectives, but a dozen or more men resisted to the last and were ejected. The matter probably will §0 to the courts. A small riot In which two men were injured accompanied the ejectment of one | Willlam Baake. SEWARD, Neb, Nov. 4.—(Speclal Tele- gram.)—Wllllam Baake, an old-time res cent of Seward county, dled suddenly at 3 o'clock this morning. He was il but a few: minutes. He leaves a widow and seven children. e AT, Omaha High is Hopefal, Omaha High school is practicing hard for the game with Council Bluffs next inodrome and the Orpheum Concert Orenestra of fiften talented mausicians. Pric Oc, 25¢ and 6oc. AUDITORIUM B Aftes and B A Fns “Week “msoupt Satarde h , e pi P ble | Saturday, although the Council Bluffs way and promises to leave a clear docket | Ington, after having voted at his home, | passenger this afternoon. The tnou « e ¢ PPl g a¢ lte' close, which has been his custon: for many | started when an elderly, well dressed | (fA L Teported to be considerably weaker P LT LT LTI IV IV Y Iy VYV vears, man entered the car at the Forty-fourth| plavers expect to be In the game SGiurday, CAR VICTIMS WILL RECOVER!| “I hearda very much talk regarding the|avenue station, smoking & clgar. When|with the possible exception of Mills, the campalgn for next year and I believe the | the conductor told him he was violating :‘.E':\‘l. hl‘l(ffi ;A)a':mbu(')“rg:%-"“ml;"?umb;:; o 9 No Further Déaths Expected a8 |ficht in Nebraska vil' be a most intar-|a rule of the company, the smoker repiied [ Foms, With South Omaha, and b Result of Accident in Des esting one. Even before the campalgn | that he was violating no city ordinance Motnes. opens there will be a lot of discussion over| At the next station the conductor called | MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMSNIPS. & “ sy on two private detectives for assistance.| port Arrived. Satled platform and candidat ot o pArrived. olaus DES MOINES, Ia, Nov. 4—No 'more| “So far as I am personally ‘-u:c;mm,'rx:v\.;'|1;||:-,":::.1$:w:; dras ;:.-1;'1:::":: LIVERPOOL....... Bostoglan....... Crmr “ " deaths are expected among the seventy |1 am well pleased where I am and I see | fro i r pass - | GOPENH A oy on “Orthopedic” Lasts terfored. The officers drew thelr revolv victims of the disastrous street car wreck here yesterday. D. B. Smith and J. P.| no reason for projecting myself Into the race for the gubernatorial nomination at and forced the crowd back, but in |he€ |night and dsy UTHAMF BOSTON I Reller Skating - s 66 . I’ Johnson of Des Molnes, who were seriously | this time. The selection of a candidate| mixup two of them were hurt ‘ e ———— —_— hurt, will probably live. The parents of [ie up to the republicans of the state. aa, J. D. Attley a lumbérman was nearly s W. L. Robbs, who died yesterday afternoon, | s the writing of the platform. They have | forced through a window and was badly No I ,l‘ :E | ¢ _|to make the fight and therefore they|cut by breaking glass. Former Alderman Sl tash Ta Maias totighy o ORla- | : b o in-|Joseph H. Frances was forced from the|Now Persomally st Paxion Motel, Omaba. ’ homa City and the remains will be taken *hould not be handicapped by anyone in PR o ok g Wk Bt e “Turkey Day” is an- HEN we SAY “Orthopedic” lasts we MEAN It. The there for interment $etiny Hhin Soh DIRALIE Li0, ARaC B | O doaky an His MARVEY. sharesd thid ved. w children's shoes sold here are for the most part TRUE N (o “‘,"""“I‘ e s point the | rall by only a few inche nounced. “Orthopedics,”—built on lines that encase growing HYMENEAL. L o The “smokeless smoker” was then de- " | el B feet RIOHTLY,' Easy t; wenrf——yal ultyllnh enough in appear- re thing for the republicans to do|tached from the train and the origjnal of- ?ol:hy’ cnp.m;.:‘lu slmem‘*rz;u, J:.v:n.::: | So it’s apropos to rémind ance—true comfort producers for children. One simply CAN- Pardy-Huff, | bl i ) fende: vy olice statio © the Czar of Russia an w | e = . ; ait- | fender taken to a ps ation. B o von’e ‘¢ NOT prevent a child from being active and on its feet a good FULLERTON, Neb.. Nov. &—(Special)— [ 1* {0 €% ; :"“' pes “l::’]‘:‘;"""l “"h SAF N Approved by the U. 8. Government. you that when you’tre ‘‘an- \ s onces settle them between thes s " denl, but one MAY prevent foot misery for them, by providing A preity home wedding took place at 9| ferarres seie them DR CTRCEIST DEATH RECORD. ‘ nounced”” at that Thanksgiv- > these, PROPERLY shaped shoes. o'clock Wednesday morning, when Miss | 470 CCHC WAL FURY BRI O B ates — ing recepti tti e Belle Huff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ¢ 4 . C. B, M 3 Il B reception your attire “Orthopedic” shoes are shown here in dull leathers, M. H. Huff of Thlx city, was united in r‘;- "‘ “""n“‘;”\ P06 W), 8 20K frops 1o the KANS. ,yn.‘.. “I\":’?T,k B. Murdock, | ¥ should be.abovs Tehmtiask SHNITOr MAL, priced a4 Sollows marriage to H L. Pardy of Alliance. Rov. | “C00C (0L Ll mime. | editor of the Eidorado (Kan.) Republican, Do 66 gn?? The | proach. Sises b to 8 at $1.50 and $2.00. church ofticlated, A weddiog hreasiam | THS Jawrer who expects further time| 354 here loniehl Mr. Murdock, was une s Gvow . | 1f our label iy vk fhe ¢ o o " from the reme court after his case has|® 548 editor s P, . A "y Sizes 84 to 11 at was served to twenty-five guests Immedi- | O |v;u<-|!:;v4|n the call must make that e of Represeutative Victor Murdock.| New Invention, New Aation, New Results (Ml collar, it will be above re- ] at $2.00 and $2.50. Ately atter the wedding and the bride A1 | fuc\' known at the trpe tho proposed oall [ Mr. Murdock was born at Morganstown: | CLOSES THE OPENING IN TEN DAYS ey 1 groom left at 11 o'clock for &n extend:d | or cases 16 made up . This Chief Justice|V&. In 181, and came to Kansas in 1856 op tn rage oase in usual health due Sizes 11 to 2 at $2.50 and $3.00. wedding trip and will later be at home | Rose anmnounced from the bench following | With his parents. In the eivil war he en-| fo increased blood supply and the Infil- FR 74 st Alllance, where the groom s ensaged | the application for more time by an attor- | liste¢ as a private in the Second Kansas | tration o‘; Lyn::r.u:—ypl::;zn uuue-.} prih rcoats to order 00 \ {YNE YOURG PEOPLES n business. rey whose case hud been set for this morn- | rekiment and was mustered out as second | Guaranteed to retain a ! uits to o “-—'- e . Datber-Reid :n: T e ,"w,,,“, business we | lleutenant. He was twice elected state —Avold Pressure on Publc Bone— rder. .. ... 5.00 v v : d\ was recently appointed state| Awards International Medical Congress, | P o: CHEYENNE, Wyo.,, Nov. 4—(Special)— | must adhere strictly to that rule" said the | senator an : ot~y erfect fit guaranteed. E Willlam F. Daiber, one of Cheyenne's best | chtet justice. ““With the call there is al- | fish and game warden. i;:v::m,“.m”.lnl.nmnn!on-l Ex| lon, ['4 A known business men, and Miss Adah Reld, | Ways sent to the attorneys & proposed call. John l: ;.:,.:l s Broelonlp BEHE- 1L e - dabie | M C | . daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Thomas Reid, | When that is received if more time Is| CHICAGO. Nov. 4—John Smyth, @ | cnown te the profession.’—Late Medical acLar Y' n i Bend for new {llustrated fall catalogue. ploneer residents, were quietly married this | Wanted the attorney must let the fact be- | ploneer millionaire merchant and politiclan | pirector U. 8. Navy. F morning In the presence of a few close | come known then. When the case is called | of Chicago, who has been ill of pneumonia Prices no more then common trusses. | Ta“or'“ c° P New friends and left on the afternoon train | there will be no more time granted.” for a week or more, dled at his home to- | BSend for booklet. os - other eastern | Newton Turned Down. day. Mr. Smyth was a close business 804-306 Bouth 16th St, . for Chicago and othes ern points, N where they will spend the honeymoon, Felix Newton, deposed bookkeeper at the | asenclate of John R. Walsh and is sald o BN . car 16th and Farnam Sts ! | m » —— Lincoln asylum, walked up to the gov-|to have Impaired his vitality by working 70 Uearborn St., Chicago. OPEN EVENINGS, \ Bee want-ads bring results. ernor's office this morning, turned around In an endeavor to help Oldest and Largest on the Centinent.