Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 20, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 2, Image 2

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Now the Great Once a Year
Final Coat Clean - Up
paper In the city
Friday and Saturday Oaly
Every small women's junior and
girl's coat must go.
Non will ha carried Into nxt fon and these
pi n e pell o,uiek se'llr t
We doubt If tkla ea.'e erer bM a parallel at thla
ton, for these itla prioee would be exoeptloaai
even at rebruary'a end.
Every Coat in the Stock
li i mpiri li e of superior style, color or value "ea
lulu the Sale. A imp opportunity to sia. o'.e-tnird
to one-half on every pMtchtitfp.
Small Women's Coats
All "19.75.
a.11 taaso.
All 25.00
All SM9.7B.
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$14
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Small Women's Coats
Al! 33. BO
AU S3S.0O i
- Sixes
All $37.80 32 to 3t
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All $S.0 (
AU $6.0. Coata
All 7.80. 1 Blr.a
A 11 efta ! B a, a 1
a u aprt, iTV .
All a.7S.
Girls' Coats
Al! ilO.OO.
All $19.00 .
All $13.50.
A II $15.00.
All $1$.$0.
In passing judgment upon
this, our greatest coat offer
ing of the aeHHon, bear la
mind that every style Is ne,w
and this season's model
that our regular prices are
nearly always below the
usual and that we are specialists in small women's
and children's apparel.
TKC YDUHO ftOPlTJ
OWN STORE
Indicted Packers
Ask Immunity Bath
Repeas t lie Initiative and referendum forfotviiH the official
counties, lie. tow ns and school diurt- trt. South Omaha"
II .t I"..'. ! Shoemaker of t'oucas
l'ru liloij hat t if n h.lween Wi ami ?'i ears
i of ate rw ? i e en district court url. s.
! li. II CI. hv fill." of ass-Adds Immi-
her to i'.- open . a-.n on s)uli rrts
H I! I .4 I v Howard of tircciev Ratc
thp fer or i . .1 .ch nnd jui-oim in junto e
I ami pr bale courts from II a la to t-
n it i .. i-y ii. .',t ..f t-.ievtev-Amen.is i Armour, Swift and Other Plead Act
! hail! iiii'imi v law hv providing, that t-wnkx . T , ,
!mav pav r. p. i . , nt int-re-i on t-i-tts ! of Juoffe Five Years Ago as Bar
,ni-tea1 of 4 p. i t.-nt iiiaxiiiiiiui. Proerution
i n. u. i:-t. i.y Moriarty of i x.hkihs - 10 roccuuon.
, Ainnil- i lmilr of I'ltltn of the o'con'l
' ins Ih! ntol vIIIhk a of lre tlinn .i "" ( -l 1 1 1 i.;i i. Jan. !!'.-.). t iKlen Armour.
; impulHtlon. t v piovlrtum tnat hii "iwni ;
J lllipi 0 mi-ll BI'WIMPinS. FM rin I'o . -
lira anil renMtiif. ahall he hhI In ten n-
: nnal InetniinientM. Inetea.l of five. , the Sherman antl-trimt m t will ak Jmlce
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1. I.iio. and rieft-rilve only hei-aiiRe .itnoi' ( ooiii t for an "Iniiniipil v hath' late today.
ia not prnperlv aK nowie.iK.vi ine cxm-u- T, nPW hath'- will he reoiit-MPo' on the
C'Unpiete. rxi'epi i . . L . .
w In court Kiouinl tliHt the liiimnnity granted hy
II. H l. by Hatfield of Lanca-Mer To 1 Judue l I umphrev In pre ludox the im p-
"'PUBLISHERS CUT COMMISSION 1
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4u K. Swift and other Indicted meat
j pai ker alio are charged with violation of
Hon made lal and
i w here aiicii ca-a are now In court.
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ew ralni Meacii
and Coat" on dl-now.
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1518-1520 FABNAil STREET
city. The orcheatra van organized about
thre eara ano with aeven membera and
haa a-rown until today it la made up of
tblrty-flve plecea. On the day aet apart for
the achool children It la expected that
Houth Omaha will b represented by prac
tically every student of tha Magic City.
Tha mualcal program, which will continue
throughout the afternoon and evening, has
been announced aa follower
AFTEKNOON.
Klnit Cotton Houtta
I'olalra Belcher
Winter Albert Oumble
Hpanlah Dance Moakowakl
Kin Around Ronle Hen mar a
Whan the lialalea llloora.. Anita Owen
Luataplel Overture Kelcr llela
Kuaar Moon Denmark
IrfTn Du Bal..... Olllct
Mary, You're a UiK Olrl Now.. Van Alatyne
High Hchool Cad eta' March So una
I'm Afraid of You Denmark
Finale Patriotic Medley
F.VKNINO.
Ptara and Strlpen Forever Bouaa
1m. Moraarla Morae
Whip-poor-will Dance Van Alatyne
Melody In F Kubenateiu
Manhattan lieai h March... Souaa
Stephanie Oavutte Calhulka
Celebrated Ijtrgo.-: Handel
1'anqulta Kobyn
charm D'Amour Kendall
Marjcuerlle Walts from Faust Uounod
Inlermeiso Kuaae Franke
Koaea and Memories Pnyder
Finale Fatrlotlc Medley
DEMOCRATS TAKE BITTER DOSE
Continued from Flrat Pace.)
larly enlisted volunteer and regular soldiers
of the t'nlted States army, who, during the
civil war were confined aa prlsonera of war
by the enemy, Is prcpoaed In a bill Intro
duced today by Representative Hull of
Iowa. The measure provide that auch
badges shall bear the name of the soldier
and hla organization. They are to coat
IS each, $100,000 being appropriated for the
purpose.
Fletcher Addresses fleaate.
Senator Fletcher addressed the senate
tndsv In Klirtnort n f I h mlnnrllv lmft n f
the Dalllnger-Plnchot Investigation and
Senator Borah spoke In advocacy of the
election of I'nlted States aenatora by di
rect vote of the people. Ha waa supported
by Senator Clapp, who followed with a brief
apeech. 1
That Secretary Kagel of the Department
of Commerce and Labor has suppressed
much of tha reports cf agents of the labor
bureau, because of their revelations con
cerning the private Uvea of people In North
Carolina and other southern statea,' was
asserted In tha aenate today by Senator
Overman. He said some of the reports were
revolting In character. ,The inquiry In
question waa made at the coat of (J00.O00.
MAKERS OF LAWS
TAKELIFE EASY
. (Continued from Flrat Page.)
tuicaiion 01 tne tauama canai waa nieu i
In the house of representatives today, al- I
. 1. . . ..V. 1 r, !.. - . , i . . n Kll'l na I
IIIUUHII tliw l vniuiiin yiuiiiaiiuii w ,
tensibly was under consideration. Repre
aentatlve Kelfer of Ohio spoke for an hour
In favor of the neutralisation of the canal.
Ha waa answered by Representative Hob
son of Alabama. General Kelfer declared
that the latest estimate of $12,000,000 for
tha fortification of the canal would not
be sufficient.
He asserted that It would cost at least
$109,000,001) to fortify tha canal so that It
could be held against the attack of one
of the flrat claaa powers of tha world.
Ocnaral Kelfer asserted that tha Clayton
Vtulwer treaty, which atlll la In affect,
specifically provides for tha neutralization
of the Uihmlan waterway.
General Kelfer declared that during the
consideration of the Hay-Pauncefote treaty
In tha I'nlted State senate all amendments
looking to tha atrlklng out of tha neutrali
sation clause were voted down.
Mr. HobM.n leok Issue with Mr. Kelfer
on many i oints. . 1U said that bo nation
having a vital interest at stake ever under
took to auard and protect It through neu-
ti all vi, km H added:
With the tniloing of the; Sues canal
communication bctw-tr. F.uioie and Aala
waa settled. The communication between
Kuroie ami Asia Is not affected by tha
rna,M canal, tut the Panama canal will
put every (out of vcastllne on the western
shore of all the An ericas at -the mercy
o' E .roM-aii pi t. en. It will put every foot
of coastline in the Atlantic! and tha Qulf
toast of the Ameil.wn at tha mercy of any
Asiatic power, whkh they were not before."
Haaor Rariaea for Senators.
Vhe Issue of badcea of honor to all reau-
the whole, with Senator Betlerk In tha
chair, on motion of Senator Brown, to
disc una the Income tax. Senator Tlbbeta
suggeated also the consideration of general
file and & P. Noa. 24, 1 and were recom
mended for enrollment
HOI SIC PAS9BM HAY ROLL BILL,
VK 1K)FK Ol'U HATS
To Oar STsw Trleada
the
an rce of
And render thanks to
the Introduction.
A sample letter:
Poatum Cereal Co., Ltd.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
Gentlemen:
"I am a reader of the Weekly
and I notice they give you a great deal
of critlclxm of late.
"When they first began to criticise you
I became aomewhat Interested and be
gan to wonder what your Urape-Nuta
breakfast food waa like, and aa my
curiosity got the heat of me. I bought a
package and 1 liked It ao well I have used
several packagee. And to my surprise I
find I am gaining In weight and feeling
fine.
'Since using drape-Nuts I have talked
with several people about them and they
all think as 1 du. that they are the beat
break fast food on the market toda.
"So lo thla rase a knock la a bnont
with those who use Urape-Nuta"
Respectfully.
W. U. I'ane.
Fair bury. 111.. Box CM.
A goodly collection of this sort are coin
aig in dally for which we are duly grate
ial. There a a Reaaon."
i'ualuiu Ceical Company. I. Id .
Battle Creek, Mich-
Seads Throaca Haaared Taaaaaad
Dollars for Rapeases.
(From a Staff Correapondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 1 (Speclal.)-Of
the twenty-four new bills Introduced at to
day's session six were by Douglas county
and three by Lancaster county representa
tives. Rvans of Adams Introduced a meas
ure of the anti-treat order either In placea
preventing the giving away of any kind of
liquor and shifting the penalty for the vio
lation of the act. FUley of Oage Is the
author of a bill to provide for the teaching
of agriculture and domestic science In the
high school sof tha atate.
The house waa called to order at 10
o'clock by Speaker Kuhl. Basset of Buffalo
moved that, aa the legislative reference bu
reau had no funds available for Ita Imme
diate use, the committee on librarlea Inves
tigate and report any legislation deemed
advlaable for tha relief of that department.
The resolution was adopted.
Following the introduction of tha new
bills, house rolls, T to 143, Inclusive, were
put upon second reading and were then
referred to their proper committees. House
rolls tl and 92 were read for the third time,
reported and prepared for submission. Both
meaauea inrried unanimously.
After the exp leition committee had been
named by Speaker Kuhl, Invitations to the
Cam Show and the Good Roads convention
were read to the house, it was announced
that the committee appointed by the
countv opCon conference would hold a
metllnK at 8 o'clock.
The house adjourned at 11:15 to meet
again tomorrow- at 10 o'clock.
.clear title to land, where the re.cise of
: iiuntsaseK over ten years old have been
I defectively execute!.
H. U l.'f. by yuarkenbush of Nemaha -'
To provide for the listinR, aKressiiii'tit and
' taxation of property withhold li"in jhi-
ment. the loimty treasurer to direct tne
j county attorney to brinit action any time
within five years from tne time such prop
erty should have been wwrl. Provides
lo.- collection hy expert BMrct'oicx.
II. K 1i. b AlcK'elvie ot Lancaster Ap-
proprtatniK MA" lor canyitiK on auricu.
tural extension work by the I nivermtv of
NebraKka. available cnly where countle
appropnate at least lz.i as pait Oi the
expense of local Institute". Kmiraeticv.
H. It 1,1. by Hoiand of I oukI Ala king
Columbus day. October 1'.'. a legal lioinlav.
H. It. bv Flllc v of C.iitte Appropria
ting $.i( .Cmi to maintain departments of agrl
l culture and clntmstlc sco nce In nie;:i
' Fchi ols. each properly accredited school to
teoelve K.oiai from the fund.
H. K. U. by Grossman of Douglas In-
! creases the compensation of precinct -
nei-sors from .l to a day for the time
actually employed.
It. K. 1U4. t McKlsslck of (.age rermlts
county attorneys to retain 10 per cent of
delinquent ta collectloiiM In addition to
hla salary for the prosecution of such
caaes. Kmergency.
II. It. 1 elft. bv rimith of Hoone, by Reiuest
Provides that blacksmiths may have liens
upon horses shod by them to collect coit
oi the work.
M. K. WM, by Smith of Boone, by Hequeat
Provides that master blacksmiths and
horses hoers must register in the office of
the county clerk, hut permits apprentices
to perform such labor while learning the
proression.
II R. I7, by Smith of Boone, by Request
Provides for a Hen by blacksmiths upon
farm Implements for repair work unpaid
for.
Rllla la the Henate.
The new bills in the senate were ss fol
lows:
S. F. .". by Albert (hy request) Provides
that a probate court may grunt letters of
administration to a person mnklnx a
I proper showing In cases where the owner
of property haa departed for parts un-
I known for a period of four years or more.
I he letters are to be revoked If the owner
should be proved to be alive. Provtalnn Is
made for an accounting i f tne property
by the administrator.
S. F. M. by Horton -Gives owners of
property abutting on Improved streets in
cities of the second class ten year Insteid
of five to pay for Improvements nnd x-
tends limit of Issuance of raving hinds to
fifteen years from ten. as at present re
quired. S. F. 67. by Morehead Provides for the
creation of the office of refiner cf deeds
In counties having 16,0n0 or more population
and increasing the salary font $i.u to
$l.i0 a year. At present counties .having
less than 18,000 population have no register
of deeds.
8. F. 4i. by Hallos Gives justices t.f the
peace Jurisdiction in suits .or tua retoviry
of debts up to J-W Instead of $100, at the
law now stands.
8. F. 6. by lloagland ReJm sa ibe mini
mum period for which ' rrlazioii dixit lets
may issue bonds from iweity to ikven
years.
S. F. 70, by Talcott Provides for s.te
board of control to be appointed by the
governor for term of six years. Not more
than a majority shall be members of any
one party. The compensation Is left to the
legislature.
S. F. 71, by Talcott Provides f r making
the birthday of John Howard, Septomoer
2, a holiday In all penal and reformatory
Institutions In the state.
S. F. Ti, by Albert Provides f or a con- i
stltutlonal amendment embodying the In
itiative anu rexerenuum, me aeiuiia oi
thu system. Including the size of the peti
tions and other mooted matters, is left to
the legislature. The bill provides only for
direct ileglslation and makea It applicable
lo an except appropriation bills.
8. F. 73, by Cordeal Provides for the
election by the, county board of rOmnita
sloners of a cbunty engineer and nuper
viHor of highways.
8. F. 74. by Cordeal Provides that the
county engineer and overseer of highways,
aa provided for In S. F. 73, oversee the
establishment, vacation and alteration of
public roads and repeals present act re
garding road supervisor
8. F. 76, by Brown Provides that the Ne
braska commander of the Grand Army of
the Republic ahall forward copy of pr -eeedlngs
of annual encampment to ' ufalst
ant adjutant general of the department of
Nebraska" Instead of to the "adjutunt
general of Nebraska." In framing the tx
ixtlng law an error was made that sent
these reports to the state militia Instead
of to the veteran organization.
8. F. 76, by Brown Provldea for organ
ization and Incorporation of a parish or
church of the Protestant Episcopal cnirch.
S. F. 77, by Brown Flxea fees to be paid
for corporation filing fees to be based on
the authorized capital.
B. F. in, by Brown-Kxempts all ranking,
building and loan and Insurance from cor
poration tax; extends time of payment
twenty daya; makes report of jjecret-iry of
state fifteen days earlier, and Includes
scientific corporations under the tan.
0 F. 7, by Tanner Repeals law eqiilr
lng a petition of three-fourths of the vot
ers and a three-fourths vote to .-hange a
county seat which haa been located for ten
years. Under this act only three-fifths of
the voters need petition and vote 10 re
move any county seat.
s.'ciitlon of the present charges.
iowa Newspaper Men Conttr JLou
Time on Business Matters.
SECOND CLASS KULING IS UP
l.ona llUrsolns na Jaliject of limp
Ins: I Ms Prlllre to Papers an
"nbscrtpt Ions Past Die
oldlers' Moaafnrala.
I From ;i Staff Correspondent
I iKS MOINHs. Jan. !!. Special Tele-
cram t At a meeting of the newspaper i
publisher of Iowa this afternoon a com j
nilttco was appointed to draft a resolution,
pleds'nr all Iowa publisher of dnlly papers ;
to refuse to glv more than 10 vcr cent I
commission to postmasters, news 1rs.irrs
and other agents on s'irsortptinn business
A resolution was long discussed asking
the rtoffice department lo make a rnlln
that second-class privileges he denied to ',
all papers for subscriptions pnt due
Don Seltz pf the New Yo'k World ad
dressed Ihe conwntlon.
)lcinniiirl lo Soldiers.
.Monuments will he erected in everc i
I county in Iowa where there have been not
I , .t rii .. ..!.... ua1.1 1.,,-a air Bailors
of the Northern hank " " "' """ " " " " ' " ' I
hurled ir the legislature approve oi on
i Introduced in the house by Representative j
flitter of Drs Moines county. i
Robin Bank Scandal
Involves Another
Grn tit.
Frank I. Grant. Former President of
Noithern Bank. Charged with
Concealing' Hi? Loan.
NKW ViiRK .Ian. IP.-Frank I
foimerly president
of New York, was lodax Indicted by the
grand Jury on a misdemeanor charge of
having concealed and failed lo rcsut to
the bank's direct oi a a loan of $Ki.0K).
Montgomery is acrtised of the larceny
$4,444 on October 2J, 1907.
of
WIRELESS OPERATOR CHARGED
WITH STEALING BLUEPRINTS
Ray Co Her 4 censed nt Taking Dravv
Inara of t Irejeaa r irralla from
Navy Y arris.
NF.W YORK. Jan. lf. On a warrant Is
sul by I'nlted States Commissioner
Shields, t'nlted States Marshal Henkel to
day arrested a man described as Rav
Fuller, who Is accuaed by Lieutenant John
s. Abbott of the t'nlted States navy if-
having on January 10 stolen from the
"Brooklyn navy yard n blue print and
drawing showing elementary diagrams of
both transmitting and receiving circuits of
wireless telegraphic apparatus.
DEATH RECORD.
Colonel Mchola Kmlth.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. IS. -Colonel
Nicholas Smith, aged 73 years, for many
years one of the moat prominent newspa
per nien in Wisconsin, veteran of the civil
war, author of "Grant, the Man of Mys
tery," and other pretentious works, died
today from Injuries received from a fall
last month.
Pile Cored la tt to 14 Days.
Your druggist will refund money If pazo
Ointment falia to cure any case of Itching
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies In a
to 14 days. inc.
The Weather.
FOR NRBRASKA-T'nsettled. warmer.
FOR IOWA Unsettled, warmer.
SHIPPER'S BULLETIN- Prepare fortv-elght-hour
shipments, north, for sero
weather; thlrty-six-hour shipments, east
and south, for temperatures of ao to 30 de
grees above zero, and, west, for slightly
below freezing.
Temperatures at Omaha yesterdav;
ev Orleans la ot Be Favored.
The state senate refused to tackle the
problem of where to locate the Panama
canal opening exposition and saddled It on
onto the committee on railroads. When
the senate opened, this resolution, which
had com cy over from the house favorable
to New Orleans, wa called up by Hnm
mlll, and he moved to send It to the com
mittee on railroads. No explanation waa
given a to what an exposition has to
do with the railroads.
Senator Sainmls introduced the public
utilities bill of the last session, with some
modifications. The bill at present provides
for five commissioners appointed by the
governor. w4th $5,000 salary each, and to
have full charge of all public utilities, re
lating to transportation in the state or In
cities, and all gaa. electric, lighting, heat
ing, water and similar business. The pres
ent railroad commission is made the basis
for the same.
Senator Van Law Introduced a bill to
rhange the method of securing saloon con
In all pities nf R cVM nr over. In all
I auph pttis Yim would reoulre that the con
sent of a majority of the voters of the
entire county be secured instead of merely
the voters of the city.
Senator T. H. Smith wants to prohibit
candidates from "treating" and he Intro
duced a remarkably strong bill, In which
it is made a misdemeanor for a candidate
for office to treat voters, or to have It
done by anyone.
The bulk sales bill was Introduced in the
senate by Senator Webber of Wspello. It
is substantially the same bill aa that which
has been before the legislature several
sessions, requiring notice to creditors and
others before a stock of goods can be sold
In bulk.
Senator Chase provides In a bill he Intro
duced that In case a school house is burned
or damaged and the voters of the township
fail to levy a tax to rebujld the same, the
county board of education may do so after
proper Investigation.
Announcement
Oii'.'iliM nirrclumts tluriiijr .Jimunry cut prices one
linlf to mlvertisp their business mul to closo out stock.
Prof. (J. K. Dinjinn. 4-.0 Hrnndois Tlicntcr. litis conic
to the conclusion to do the smne tint! will pivo his rient;il
Scientific Massage Treatments for half price. His price
for office treatment has never hern less than two ilolhm.
Now ONI DOLLAR only.
Prof. Dtnjian docs this that people, msy know his new location,
ss he wss nine years In the sHine office In the lice Hiiilding. Prof
Dinjian'g new room are 4J4S-50 Brandels Theater, with plenty oT
light and well ventilated, strictly private dressing room and separ
ate treatment room.
Those who bring this advertisement or tlrculsr Prof. Dinilan
will give his regular two dollar treatment to for one dollar. This
half price will last only during the months of Jnuar and February.
There is no ntetl of explaining what massage tnal
merits will do. If you feel tired, languid, have sluggish
liver, which causes constipation; or if you feel drowsy
and sleepy ofter meals; if you have l.lieumatini. Neu
lalgia. Catarrh, etc., the Oriental Scientific Massage treat
ment will benefit you.
Oriental Scientific Massage tompilscs what is known a fwnl
ish movement and massage. Is rot-iry movement with friction, rub
bing, etc., together with magnetism and vibratory mass:iK0 four
sciences combined In one.
Do not hesitate or put off take advantage of this opportunity
while it lasts.
New location 44S-.M) llrandels Theater. 'Phones: Office.
Hotiglas 8fi,1: Residence, Douglas r.11'7.
Office Hour: 9:;ift a. m. to 12. and 1:3o p. tn. to .
saTJfSfeTsSJP
MSCMt
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ASsN A 5 a. m 27
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It. this, J joS " !" i
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I TT tfcrt-yVS 8 a. m 2S
jfc. ' 11 a. m s
.rrrf 12 m 41
Ur" 1 P. m 43
CkXx32 3 P- .i 45
j "Oft P- m 47
I ..TUMmJU' 4 p. m 47
II 6 p. m 43
I 6 p. m 41
I 7 p. m N 40
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TWELVE JAP ANARCHISTS
WILL NOT BE EXECUTED
leniences of Half Those Condemned
to Death Are Commuted to Life
Ininrlaonraent.
TOKIO, Jan. 19. The sentences of twelve
of tha twenty-four anarchists who were
condemned to death by the supreme court
yesterday were commuted today to life
imprisonment. The clemency was not ex
tended to Denjlro Kotoku, the alleged ring
leader, who once lived in San Francisco,
and his wife, both of whom will be executed.
tools
By-Laws.
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To Prove Why It Cures
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catarrhal sore throat or colds or any catarrhal
uuuuic. i iw.aui, puis. gmv lu uiei.i,
and SDeedily cures. Don't delay. Sold by over
35.000 druggists or write us tor tree sample.
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8mm a bit of this aromatic, soothing, beating Jelly
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oosslble. rub the throat well with the Jelly you'll'. .V ln'.
noa almost instant reitei. u a ix or sue tuoe to i c:
day of your druggist or send peony postal to us lot. 'L
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ttonaon Mig. tco Minneapolis. Minn.
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The Delights
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To fully appreciate the real pleasure nf baking, buy a can of
Calumet and aa a test bake a batch of biscuits.
See how light and wonderfully raised they come from the
oven.
Then break one of them open and note how thoroughly,
evenly and flufftly the dough has risen
And the final test the one that counts batter aad taste.
Thla test will prove to yon that Calumet is the most depend-
auicc oaaing ruwnir leer every
f (kim eowo. ryl
It will prove its economy over the high-price trust brand
and its great superiority over the cheap and big can kinds.
For Calumet is highest in quality and moderate in cost.
Keeehred Highest Award World" Pare Feed EaposlUoew
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iFtom a Stall Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. l-c Special.) The fol
lowing bills were introduced In the house
today
(From a Staff Correspondent !
LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. 1 (Special.) i
Harry Bradley, a negro Janitor employed j
in the senate chamber, la the son of a
necro woman who was brought lo Ne- ;
braska In 1858 by the father of Senator- j
Elect Hitchcock. She waa a family ser-
i vant In the Hitchcock family at the time '
of tha birth of the present aenator and la 1
now living In Seward, Neb., at a Very ad- j
vanced age. !
Dennis Cronln, representative from Holt j
county, had a bad scare Wednesday night I
when, after a game of billiards at hla hotel, j
the Royal, he could find no algn of the
overcoat he had hung on the wall. The
talks of recent holdups In Lincoln have ,
made all the legislators rather suspicious,
and he decided upon robbery aa the only j
possible aolution of Ita dlaappearance. He I
Immediately raised such a fearful fuss j
around the hotel that everybody within a
radlua of a block knew he wanted his coat !
back. Clerks, bell boys and guests were
I roused to a pitch of panicky ac tivity in the
effort lo find It. and finally did in the j
billiard room. He protested agulnat the 1
laughter thai waa enjojed at hla expense
and flnall.v proed that a fellow legislator1
had carried It away by mistake and upoa
H It. 144. by Hardin of llarlnn-Ch.n.l
mortKa.'rs alld for thirtv ,i mft-r u,.
property nas txen removed from the county discovering that It was not his own and;
In which tne mortgage was filed, after ' scarcely worth making a contest for had,
-...v, iruKur inusi me a new mort- ilt it K-.-g
ggge to protect his Interest I brought II uai a
H. R. 14j. bv Katouc of Richardson An- I i
FREE Handsome Haviland Pattern Plate or Cup
and Saucer with every trial order of
PARADISE COAL.
OH, YOU PARADISE
Sounds Good, Doesn't It?
Happiness supreme when you burn our .celebrated
PARADISE COAL Sold only by
JEFF W. BEDFORD CO.
Doug. 115. 23C6 Cuming:. Ind. B-1015.
FREE Handsome Haviland Pattern Plate or Cup
and Saucer with every trial order of
PARADISE COAL.
Think of "Leiter Mines" think of genuine "Zeigler
Coal" one means the other both have a fame in Omaha,
even though "Genuine 'Zeigler' " coal has been OFF the
market for two years.
Run over the list of soft coals you know to be selling
at $7.00 per ton. Excepting "Zeigler," can you call to
mind ANY kind that is ABSOLUTELY clean burning;
at the same time VERY INTENSE in heat giving value?
The staunchest adherents to "Zeigler" coal will be
those who have used "Rock Springs" at $9.00 per ton.
Twill not take THEM long to see that "Zeigler" at $7.00
is even MORE efficient in HEAT units, and JUST as de
sirable in the matter of FREEDOM from IMPURITIES.
Clean stove lids; an entire absence of soot; a lengthy
burning period; a moderate price; such are the features
that will make an Omahan specify "Genuine 'Zeigler' "
soft coal at $7.00 per ton, when making up an order for
the winter's supply.
See us call us up or write us. -
Peoples Coal Co.
PHONES: TYLER 1285-AUTO A-1768.
11th Floor, City Nat'l Bank Bldfi.
Yards: Eleventh and Twelfth, Chicago and Cass Sts.
r
proprlatt-a i e v.tt.al 1 mill l.vy or Ih. uni
ersity ror the coming biennium. Kmerg
ency. II. R. I4. Iv Stebhlns of Dawson-Provides
that in .cities of less than lO.OuO the
li.pior license '((.ration must be submitted
as a separate iu. w henever a n.ntin !
of thirty rejlduus is filed with the proper!' contest between Scheele and Wertman.
.......... ur.. d follmj lnat u ,! , opened, witn
e..r - oY'ir. leglslath. care, finding that i, had
provldea that a'l traveling expenses of I evidently been tampered wlih. they sealed
The niemei8 of the house committee on
privileges and elections were much per
tiirbe.1 Tbuiaday afternoon when they ex-
amined trie box containing the votes from
the Seward county district, where there la'
cl.puues may be paid by the atate. without Ml up. ft viy proper precaution ftf ter the
T" " Ms. iv'Sh of Boone-IVfin,. ln barm done. ., waa explained to the,,,
detail duties of county surveyors. afterwards. howeer. lhal Ibe opening had
II. It. I ci. bv Kvana ot Adams Amend- , hern made by Speaker Kuhl on the floor of '
nunl lu the aixi-treat law: arovidea turn . ...... , ir..r. n.. :
,. v.'r " " 1 1 - ' i
fin. foi the (nit effense and sn'ender of II-
1 investigation lgan.
n. fo second offense.
M. It. t.W by Shoemaker of Douglas-; ,
Amends criminal code to permit the court
lo name hut one attorney to defend In- Senator Tanner wants the senate tu
dlgent prisoners and reduces the fee al- amend the charter bill ao that every city
lowanc. to lioo fr homicide cases and 3!ouid hate lo print the whole charter In
for alt oliier rasrs i u
H. R- 141 by Shoemaker of Douglaa-' official paper of the city, guery: Who
$35.00 and $30.00 Suits to Order $15.00
Saturday, January 21st, Our Daily Dollar Reduction
Sale will have reduced our $:!.).) Suits to $15.H); ifUO.OO
Suits to JUXI; $4:.0U Suits to $25.00; $.",0.00 Suits to $:50.0').
On that day we offfr 100 suitings that were $a0.00; and 65 that
were $;;5.00 for l..(lt); made to measure; perfect fit, good work and
strong linings guaranteed.
e shall be able to furnish extra trotisprs with a goodly number
of these patterns.
Come early Saturday.
MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co.
304-308 South 16th St. Near Farman
ENGRAVED STATIONERY j
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VISITING CARDS
All correct torms in curren. social usage engraved in the best
manner and punctually delivered when premised.
EM DOSSED MONOGRAM STATIONERY
and other wore- executed at prices l"wer than usually prevail
elsewhere.
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fJOTaT riOIlli Doag. isrs
1210-121Z HOWARD I. A-1S03