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12" Tin; r.F.K: omaha. wkdnt.sday. main h i. inn. COMMISSIONERS, IN A ROW Zliaiier Accuses Them of Watting Largr Sums. PLAN FOR CONTAOIOUS HOSPITAL Cnunlr I" Provide t.rannd anil Main rnunT miil,(llr in Belial lfce trrtere la Voir riaa l . -' dfr Consideration. T? Mowed In 'IllO.fl") In th last six month of Inst year, ami Un't got a cent Jin hnw for It." furh was the accusation houtrd t O. J. Plckard, the head of the roadu committee,,' by Peter Klsasser In a stormy meeting of the county commission- J ers Tuesday morning, i The moving - taiee of the trouhle wss motion Introduced to transfer $!. from the bridge (o . the road committee. Com missioner Elsasser desired time to look up the mur and after some, heated dis cussion the motion wai laid over. A motion to pun base at the cost of $25 each two steel road drags was pasxed. The boar'1 ha under consideration plana for a hosfHtat Co' take" car of cases of con lasloua 1tse tlmt tiv not severe enough in their nature for the peat house, such erjslpelas and scarlet fever. At present he aijth.oiittf a eNperlence si eat difficulty with the disposition of such ases. the hos pllals rctuelng to take them. City Health ;'om?nl.loner 11. V. t.'onnell and County Physician Mcftanrt were in consultation niiti the bosrd for over an hour. The tentative, plan formed Is that the city put n't" "the building and that the county furnish the ground and the coat of mnlnlrnance. ' An expensive hospital Is not planned and the cost of (He proposed building 1m estimated at between $B.oo and 13.000. V report "how lug the exact fLnancial re lations existing between the county and Die city, and preparatory to a definite settlement of the contention that the county owes the city a large sum, will be Introduced soon by Commissioner John Lynch. It allows that since the consolida tion of the 6ff Ices of the city and county treasurers in 1W7, there has been a sav ing to the city of $"2,000 a year on an ave rage. The comparison Is made with the four years prjor. to 1907 when the tax com missioner's, o,tfJae was separate. The aver age expense of the three offices was then to. 47. S3 ear. : The report shows that the expense now of the consolidated of fices is qhl' an Average of $18,182 a year. The report also shows that the expense of feeding the city prisoners t the county Jull baa coat .the county $7.o00 per annum. Incidentally; 'the three voting machines ordered by the county- at the expense, with ex preys, of K!,064.76 and which. It Is rumored the city VIM refuse to pay for, were men tioned In 1he report. I li"rirn rviTiivrr I. I tire II 1 I II II 11 linir I I Il i I - -- --' ' mil mil Noon Vocal Con- re-rt In Our .ssm. Mr Iloum, Wslrh Our Un dows for Special Sales Krery Da.T. WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS 25c White Cotton Crepe at 10c Yd. On Sale In Onr Basement. L',000 yards of white Cotton Vrvpv from mi oiitorn manufac turer at a great retluct ion. Some of these crepes are slight ly soiled. Fine materials for making undcnnuslins, waists, dresses, children's wear, etc. Launders perfectly and re quires no ironing. The quantity is small, hut rfi this lot, while it lasts, at, per yard, (j jn in basement Jr VL Fine Silk Embroidered Trimmiag.Bands Oriental, crochet aiid N'enise bands, not top laces; black silk, ehantilly, point de Paris and platt val. laces and insertions; while, cream, ecru ami colors worth up to L"c yard, at, yard 10c FOREST. SCHOOL IS TO BE OPENED MONDAY MORNING Will' Take' tare of the Pupils Xow Lock ted la tbe'SIs 4,n- . . ' . . Hexes. The Board of Kducatlon will take posses sion of ' th'e'Hew Forest school building Monday mdrntng, and the- pupils now at tending school In the aix annexes will be transferred to the new building. After au Inspection by the bu. ling and grounds committee, the building, which Is located at Thirteenth and Phelps streets, was formally accepted by that committee Monday afternoon. ' Upon the return of Superintendent .of Schools . William M. ravidson Monday morning, plana will ba completed for the occupancy of the new structure. ' Tentative plans provide for' six rooms to be used' for grade pupils and two for man ual training- student. - At present. It It not planned to ' put in the seventh and eighth grade pupils, but this addition may be made later. ' Mrs. Martha Chriatlancy . Is the principal of the acliool 'and will take her present staff of teachers' Into the new building. Should the extra grades be added, two other teachers will be detailed. About 2i0 pupils) of the lower grades will attend the school. ' t s ?klso possible that 'transfers may be made front the Vinton and Ban croft schools. . . . Hew to Cur a cola rs a Question tn which many ' ere- interested Just now. Chamberlain's-Cough Remedy haa won Its great -repatatton and Immense aala by Ua remarkable, cure, at colds. It. tan al ways' be depended upon. For saie by all dealers. FROM MiLiTARY HONORS TO PORTER IN A SALOON Krfnanf 1 lark, Viet las of Apoplexr, Osjae Stsalent mi West Polat . and foldler. Rroin honor student at West Point MIII tniy a'cademy ' and a brilliant military career to the humble position of saloon porter marked the declining career of KU- ward J. Clark, who died from apoplexy on the street SnUirdsy morning. At the outbreak of the civil war Clark was at We't Point. He left the school to beccme ' a drummer' boy in the famous Second New Tork' regiment. He aaw ser vice with tirneral Custer In Indian cam paigns which preceded the massacre. Nineteen yesra aS Mr. Clerk risked hi life fn the' rescue of Mre. llattle Knapp and htP Infant son from drowning. H leaves' a widow, two sons and three daughters. The funetal was conducted at Crosby's undertaking rooms Monday afternoon by Uev. Charles W. tiavlilgc, pastor of the People's church. Embroidered Flouncing s and Corset Coverings 18, 22 and 27 inch fine Swiss, nainsook and batiste flouuc- ings, corset coverings, JJ-ineh allover embroideries, also white, cream, ecru and colors worth up big bargain square, at, yard 39c SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY Our Great Sale of Rugs Ureat specials in this rug sale have been pre) tared for Wednesday. $30 Room Size Axminster Jttugs, lull bordered $4 C 98 r.ew attractive pat terns, sxi2, at $20 Room Size Brussels, Ax minster and Velvet $A98 Rugs at V 27x60 Axminster Rugs, Worth to $3.50, at $1.59 Highest Quality Wilton Rugs Made at $29.98 9x12 size, all seamless, allover and medallion patterns,' worth up to $55.00, at . L V . STAMPED APRONS, With Floss, at 10c Aprons stamped on white lawn, for French and eyelet em broidery, with floss sufficient to complete the embroidery art department, main floor ;. .10i BRANDEIS STORES i. a a a a r ! s; i i II 1 LJl .1 a ! B ; B a o :S B B B i Remember we made a big pn-chnst of new Spring Cress Goods from K. B. Clafltn Co., at prices that were below par. Bee them. Why Not Treat Yourself With a Visit To Sec Our Beautiful New Spring SAO Ladies' Suits, at . . . From words spoken by other women who have seen these, we gather that nowhere in town have they such beautiful styles ami such well made suits ns we are now showing. These suits aie exact duplications of suits that sell for twice ami three times their price, and they are tailored by artists who usually work on higher priced suits, giv ing these garments the advantage of high priced cutters that most $1!.50 suits do not get. ,Then. the fabrics are. of fine serges and worsteds, the most popular of women' fabrics this season. Come Wetlnesday and ask to see a $19.50 Items From the New Wash Goods "Coming Out Week" Sale Tlu; Interest shown in these? braiitiful new goods was in no way small. In fact, two tlerks were busy all through the day showing the wide assortment of patterns that we have on display. Pretty plain Voiles, In either the viry fine or coarse mesh, in every conceivable spring shade. 28 Inches wide, now at.. 19 and 25 Silk 8i1el Voiles, coming in dark colors navy and black with charm ing silk stripes, very pretty for street dresses, onw at 29 I1 I n I i ft in Wednesday's Not.on Sales Are Great i lit nuuey Eivcnis Basting cotton, one dozen spools , jjk Silk and Cotton Elastic Remnants, all shades, rath Pearl Buttons, from 3 to 9 on a card, special Wednesday, ;1 cards 5 Hooks and Kyes, :i cards for r f. Nickel plated Safety Pins, 2 cards- . Ji Gold Plated Stick Pins, Veil Pins, Jabot Pins, worth 26c each, at ZC Cuff Links, worth to 25c, Wednesday, pair, only 5 LODGE GRAFTER IS CAUGHT Man Who "Touched" Odd Fellows Put in County Jail. OPERATES EXTENSIVE SYSTEM Relief Committees All -r Country Saffrr Return to Omaha Bf- . . trars Hnapeet to Benev olent Brothers. Twice In th same placs Is too often. Patsy Uavey proverb. The fruits of a "touch" made In. 1900 ripened for a man charged with defraud In Odd Fellows lodges from New York to Omaha, when he reappeared here two weeks ago. , Under the assumed name of John A. Wires, the accused man Is serving; a police court sentence in the county Jail as the result of prosecution by the, Omaha Odd Fellows aneral relief committee. A system by which Odd Fellows have been robbed repeatedly In the last two years has been exposed by Investigation of the operations of the man now In Jail. Wires, admittedly under an alias, was convicted of being a .suspicious character. From the recoids of the Odd Fellows general relief committee In Omahu It Is learned thBt Wires first ap peared here In 1909 wearing the assumed name of C. M. Kuhn. He held sn official receipt In that name from Setlt Sawyer lodge No. 15, Woodland Park,' Colo. He applied for aid and . was denied wh ;n he failed to properly Identify himself. He succeeded, however. In borrowing $17.50 from an Omaha Odd Fellow of prominence. This was his undoing sn his return her a few weeks ago. Ills victim recognized him on the street and caused his arrest And conviction. At the time of Mx first, appearance here an investigation by R. V. Cole, nerretary of the Omaha lule. showed that the real C. M. Kuhn was In California and had lost his receipt for dues. In th- meantime the alleged Mr. Kuhn lft OuihIir. Working as John A. Wlr-s. h mrmnt'r of I Will lodge No. Ml of t'hlisgo. he ob tslned mo'.iey from a number of lodges be tween Xew York and Ornalm. with this same alias money was taken from to other NehraNka lodges outside of Omaha. Cnlon lodge No. 107. Julian, Neb., iaa among those which lost money. The real John A. Wires Uvea In New York. The man In jail steadfastly refuses to answer questions as to his Identity. Pig in a Poke Proves to Be Quite Elusive After Constable Catches it with Much Trouble it Squirms from the Buggy. A pig In a poke is an exasperating animal. Constable J. A, Woods did not realize the fact until he was sent out from Juatlce Altstadf court Tuesday morning to replevin a little red pig with black si ots and a curly tail. He Journeyed to the home of John Adams at Thirty-sixth and Ohio streets to take possession of the young porker, at the instance of W. H. Hewitt, who claims possession of it. . He found the pig without any trouhle, and after exercising the authority invested In him, shoved the shoat In a poke and tossed the squealing, grunting bundle Into the back end of his buggy. Congratulating himself on having made such quick time on his mission he started gleefully to the Hewitt home to deliver the pig In the poke, but when he reached his destination the pig wan gone. It flashed through his mind that the pig had been stolen, but willing to take a long chance he wheeled around, larruped his horse- and went back over the route by which he came. His mind was relieved, when, within a block of the Adams" home he saw a kicking, aquealing poke along side of the road. Much to his relief It was iho little red pig with the black spots and the curly tall. . The pig will be brought into the court room next Saturday and Introduced in evidence at the trial to be held to deter mine its possession. Hewitt claims that he bought the pig several months ago and I hat about Christmas time it strayed awny and was not seen again until a few days ago, when it was found In Adams' yard. 111 Wciflcsdajr 70J Oral Framji Gj Sale 32c fcach We made a splendid purchase of "00 oval picture frames from a big eastern manufacturer, and the goods will go on sale Wednesday at prices that no other store in America has ever been, able to reach. They! are small, narrow rims, finished In gold, brown and black materials, each fitted with, glass and oval mat. The size3 Include cabinet sizes, 5x7, 6x8, 7x9. 8x10, 4x8 and 6x10 choice Wednesday, each .-. 32 These frames are extra well made, being the kind that we sell regularly at 69c to $1.10. Be here Wednesday-early.- - - 2 Big Specials From BennetCs Big Grocery 50 (hit ' f: t-nnuliif a.I iiorat. ai An o.i t-. , . . 20 lbs. 'Granulated Sugar .. 91.00 aennett s Golden Coffee, special, v 840 Bennett's Ideal Coffee, special, nt, lb. . fl3o fic grade' Tes, assorted, lb. 4So 8e grade Teas assorted, lb. 380 Tea Kitting. Ih. pkg lac Bennett's .Capitol I'epper. U lb. can ibIi1'5 stunpm loo H.. C. Baking I'owder, lb. can 84 o And So Stamps Hlcheleu ; Aspariigus, German style, Zf can. extra special 15c Gold Medal Corn, S cans... 86o 'And 10 Stamps B. C. Buckwheat, 2 Hi. pkg. lll,o Anl 10 Stamps. Peanut Butter, two jars aOe And 16 Stamps I wo 80o Smoked , Boneless Herring. jars at And 10. Ktnmrta Currants, cleaned. 3 lbs ' a So B. C. Hawaian Sliced Pineapple, large can boo B. C. Pure Maple Syrup, gallon an ti.00 Hulled Beans and Lima Beans. with chicken,- two cans 8 So And 10 Stamps Maple Sugar Butter, jar ISo-lOo BUTTjjB A1T9 ZOO IAX.S Strictly fresh Country Kggs, direct from the farm,-do... lso Bennett's Capitol Creamery Butler, the very finest made, lb. brick, full we'glit . . . . . . 8So B a B B B i: B i; i Hi i! ' I ' B B fi ! Hi ! i B i Electric Power Needs No Extra Pay for Vorlring Overtime is a point well worth consid ering in every power applicntion. ' Whenever yeu want power the central iation stands ready tm deliver it instantly. It i.M('fi'ioii'nt t'oi oppralinpat'oflVejfrindr ;is it is for ninninjr n grciit liininifiietui ing' plant in tlu most economical way. WlictluT your power ncctls me -mall nr great tin electric drive is best. Our Contract Department. "will be pleased to send an expert witli facts and figure. Omaha Electric Light and Power Company Tenants renew leases in best known office building in city Therefore they must get perfect satisfaction, few vacant offices indicate that the accommodations please the tenant. Elevator service, light," heu.r v and janitor attention are the best. " "' " THE BEE BUILDING Select from these offices at once nl " they will not.be available long: KOOiX 550 Fronts on Kavnam slteet anil If t' tltloned tn afford to uf ft en. Tlil Ih one of the most desirable office In ti e IiuIIuiiik. n. ii iiHs a Kod soutli lleht and is alinoet'ln Iront of (lie elevator The room 'a Itxl8't feet and tents per munlli for S30.00 BOOtl 606 In u large sized office on the tilxtli floor, liavlng n hui h 'mid ' "est rxpi mre. This room could be pnitltloned to .i lo sutt leiinnl. There is a fire-proof vault In connection, and Willi Oircc. lai . in-, , duwe, tbeif; is sufficient Hsl't for any purpose. AR )u sra tljls Mump If you need as much as 40 square feet. V Ice per inuniB . .'KhQ., KOOM 646 Is one of the few ninnll outside offices having' a it'ul 1 In con nection. TMs room faces lTth street and is purtlru arl desiruhle lor a Hrnall office. Kent per month ,'. , v aiB.00 SUITS 636-38 An elegant suite of rooms on the north side or the' liuiirl Init: fi6 Is pnrtitloned. making two - rooms. These rooms Mill llx rented in suite or sepaialely. They, would mike Rood arc!li It ett quarters, or would he oeslrahle for anybody wlshlna a noitli lllit Kent for suite per month 6J2.S0 New elevators will hi, installed iri hin ;.-Jif dcwi The Bee Office Building .Co Bee Business Office. 17th tnd Tarnam Sts! t our ThU Will Stop Cough in a Harry far $3 fcr Maklas; This Cssisa 'Mils ' recipe makes a pint of better couch sjriiii than you could buy read mads for ii.hQ. A fetr doles usually conquer the most obstinate eon un stops even -whooping i-ousrli qnl.kly. Htmple as it is. no bellar remedy can be had st anv price. Mix on pint of granulated suffar rr-Mh v pint ol mm water, snd stir for 1 minutes. Put Z ounces of Pmsx nfly cents worth) in a u.nt bottle; then add the Sugar Ryrup. It has av pleasant taste and lasts a family Ions time. Take a teaspoonful avsry one, tro or three hours. YdU can feel this take hold f a cough In a way that means business. Has s good tonio effect, braces up the app tits and Is slightly Isxaliva, too, whlcti Is helpful. A handy remedy for hoarae siesB bronchitis, asthma, and all throat snd lunir troubles. The effect of pine on the membranes Is well known. Pines Is the moat val uabla ooaeentrated compound of Nor wecian white puis extract, and la rich In gmaicol tnd all the natural healing pins elements Otber preparations wiil not work In (Ms formula. This 1'lnea ana Sugar Pyrup recipe bss attained fcirat ppulsrlty throu''- ut the I'nited Htstes snd Canada. It has often ben imitated, though never Succeaaf ully. , A gtiaraiity of absolute satisfaction, or money proniptly refunded, cues with this recipe. Your drugslst haa Hn( r will get It fr you. If not, stnd t tbs fiAca Co.. it, Wajrne, Ind. Robbers' Loot Sent from an Omaha Bank Ten Thousand Dollar. Taken by Kan sas. Robbers Sent Out by United States National. lalliliuit I'ernilte. I..,., J' Vlnlu.. qtll C. .1. ""i. . . ii-inrii, .hit riuin riMeenill. frame dwelllnK. $l.2; Dr. t A. Hull. .TS.'O ' it..,. . ivuiBiii unt'iiinK, o,vf; manorial HoofhiK companv, Eleventh and dark, frame hern. IJ00; Mrs. p. Strieker. Forty first and, Charles, frame dwelling, $2,?00. The He Is the best because It reaches the rradintf public. Irrigated land adjoining Pueblo Colo. 10 down balance in Noihin has m vet been found of the llo.ou which was Miolcn Friday at Fuller, Kan . while being taken to the mines to lav off the workmen, tt haa developed, however, tnat the' money was sent from the Inlled .-'talcs National Vank of Omaha. Officials at the bank are verv reticent about the affair, pirferring to say nothing of It. The mone- nas sent registered by j mall, and as It In always customary ti In sure such shipments, It Is probable the bank will lose nothing, although the of ficial refuse to say whether It was In- aured or not. 'Inspector Kraaer of the Postoffica de partment, who reported the matter to the Omaha police, and 'H.; B. Mills, secret service operative, are working' on the rase. They have a description of the men. A clue has b-en secured by which it Is known that the holdup men came to Omaha Immediately following the robbery Isst Friday evening. The stolen money was only one-third of an amount sent In registered packages by a local bank to Fuller, where tt was to be used In psying off the miners who ars at work for ths Sheridan Coal company. Munyon's Cold Remedy RelleTes the bead, throat snd Iiiuk almost Immediate ly. Checks KeTers. stops Hlsclinrges of the nose, takes away oil ache and pain caused hy colds. It ciirei Orlp and oh. filiate Cough snd prevents Pneumonia. Wrlie Prof. Muurnn, fillrd nnd .lenVrson tlx., PhllH.. Pa., for medical udvlce ab solutely free. prNncr?9 TcolhacStt Gum Stop toothaeh hither tiaMi i in rfy r iitt. r Ulir. up W lur U Ktp II In thhru for tuistryeVH tt. imi lAUOIl duu'l do th A SmttlAJhiir kurk. ft nrsTt tmtbuiie oriL nont'e fArn frfm C. S. DEkT ft CO.. Dttreits Mti. 20 yearly payments After two years of work, and the ex penditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars for the construction of res ervoirs snd canals. 40,000 acres of Ir rigated land adloinlng the city of rueblo, Colorado, Is now open for settlement. An overabundance of water; the best of soil, which lays perfectly for Ir rigation: the finest of climates add rsllroad facilities, together with the fact that Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Henver and the mining camps in the ad.ioinlng hills, affords the best of Ioch) markets, makes it a rare combi nation of merit. The terms are unusual . snd within the reach of all. Writs the undersigned for descrip tive literature, or better still, ar range to accompany us on our next excursion, the first and third Tuesday of each month, and eee for yourself. The Pueblo-Rockyford Land Co., Topeka, Kansas, or Chas. L. Di6key, District Manager, Columbus Nebr. VW (aie iht laidu-e lake lie rule ALL WHISKEY IS GOOD. BUT Jackdaw 18 T1IK BEST A bottle should be hi every home. Full quart, bottled in bond ,t 1.25 Maryland Rye whlskty, 8 years old, per full quart bottle, 76c, gallon ( $2.50 Punk let ' California Port and Sherry, S years old, per full quart bottle 50c Mall and Telephone Orders Promptly Killed. Cacklcy Hros. Wine Merchants 111 N. 16th.. Op. Poat Ofrice Both Phouea. Tip 5c Top Bread THIS wholesome bread is manufac tured under such per fect conditions that each loaf turned out i exactly like all the others no air-holes thoroughly baked appetizing bread. 5c at all grocers Wednesday la Kalsln Bread Day So at all grocers. ENGRAVED STATIONERY' WEDDING INVITATIONS. ANNOUNCEMENTS VISITING CARDS All correct forms in curren; social usage engraved in tho hest manner and punctually delivered when pnl mised EMBOSSED MONOGRAM STATIONERY and other work executed at prices lower than usually prevail elsewhere. A. I. ROOT, Incorporated 1210.1212 HOWARD ST. "B rmomx, 00f. ir. K sviaosi -- "rf TRAVKI.. Jspobi fc'aropean foaehlns; Tonrs. If goinK ahroad, ret our J911 PROHPICC Tl'S AND TKSTIMONIAU KtXJK LKT.H. That our arrangements are ITNKl'K PASriKU Is proven hy enthuslatitic en rlorements from KVKItV niemner of KVKltY party handled. Our clientagH In rludes several prominent people, of Omaha and vlrmity. Our various tours will meet almost any cultured dmand. COA'lll.(i in Ilrltixh Isles and the niont famous I'UNTINKNTAL tRlVK3-OLR hFK-t'IAI-TV. f Charles Jacobs, Park Avenue. Ruck Valley, Iowa. HAMBURG - AMERICAN All Modsra Safety Oetrtoaa (Wireless, etc.) Lon'O'- Pari i - Hamburg K. ;rnt, V-rh 11. IP M. Ktlmrlu Aui Vir. March l. Penniyl vania . Marvh 'PrfB. Lincoln. March 1 i 'alia at Plvsjinmh and "herbourf. Hlta.rritnn S la I 'art ti!ilauralit Hantb-ira Irtracl her.Mid I'abln Ori!- Hamburr-Amerloaii Z,Lue, l&S sVandolph it., cThtcAs-o, int., or loeaU afeat. I Twentr f?f TDADU rrcmr. to EiUIWI JL- itaCoM at Baaot M aaaa-emeat waas Nortk C,a ia S my Olaen . . , l. i ar . , i n v THE rafJUM TOUKS. KOSTON. MA5B. The parent that pollute hu rhildrD's minds by brlDgin horn filthy Bfcwspap- Is no less tha a criminal. Tb Be alau to print a paper (or the bosoe. It MOPE JJSORIENT i ."0 line tnurs, 2S5 npard. Kiejuent sail I Iiikk. 14th Annu il orient t'rulse, Feb. I, ll!, hy iv Arabic; 71 days, all expenxes i tu0 and opwsrd. 5 Hound the World Tuiiia. 1(11; 11.6 0 mini up. W. S. Bock. 1684 rirms St., Omaha. Ves. fraak O. Clark, Times Bulld'nf, Hew Tork. Laumdl Bureau Leara Where It's Best to Firm Thinking about buying land? Want j to know what soil and climate are best suited for certain farming? Our Land Bureau gives free information itbudt toil. climate, and conditions In all parts of the country.- - - We have gathered data, and can tell ou what you deslr t to learn. - Write the Land Information bureau. The Twentieth Century Farmer, Omaha, Neb.. .today a ucl your questions will gt prompt attention. IFi33 . IrifioFiirasitlori BAILEY a MA C H ?-:r D E N T I J T & He-it equipped dental office In the middle west. Illshest i;rad dentistry at reasonable prk-es I'orcelaln rulings, Juit liWj the tooth. All Instruments -rerully stsrllUsd afier each : aient TJIIK1 KMKJK. PAXTON 11IXCK oiner 16tli ami I'arnatu Streets. Omaha. eb. DRINK Liauid :? Sunshine tWMfr iftViUrt lis U -1 mm I I M i rrs tus ruu ai tv c HAVE A CASE SENT I MOMC John Nittler 3224 So. 24(h Slrett VVN I NO. A.MXt A: V it t v