'TIIK HEE: OMAHA. TIHTRFDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1. 1011. v HAT PROVE JE1IY INSANE Trial cf Council Bluffs Phjsician Well Under Wtj. ASSERT CRIME DEPUTY'S FAULT FRESIDENT OF CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR MANAGERS. THE OLD RELIABLE "PENIIISOLAR" HAKE OF n F flu Yon Can't Buy Better Tlian Pest You Can't Get Wore Than Most The best styles, best leuthera and workmanship the mot value because the most wear and service the most styles from which to choose there's our Boys' and Girls' shoes in a nutshell, and the reasons our expert dioo fitters ure busy from morning till night. Shoes in all leathers; button or lace styles, but only ono quality, the best. Boys' sizes 1 to fi $3, $3.50 Little Men's sizes $2.60, $3 Children's sizes, 8 Ms to 11, at $2, $2.50 Big Girls' sizes 2Vi to G $3, $3.50 MisffV sizes 11 to 2 ..$2.50, $.1 stir " . - tit YOTJKO fWPlTS W TO)t ll.l w ww-icao fArnam zrxzzn 8 .V accept tho consolidation cf Interests pro fntri by Mr. Rockefeller. "Oatea took ma lo Bockcfeller," mUU Verrltt. ' I felt honored ( being called befor such a msgnatr. Ha seemed to bo a kindly, brotherly aort of a fellow. Ha talked about tha weather and aMted aftor my family. He mid ma that my brother and I were all right, fur he had looked via up and that we had done, a great' work In Minnesota. Me laid If w would agrr to tha consolidation h proiwaed ha would taka cara ut u. II Mid he would be proud to be my partner and backer. He also said he never speeu lated and for that reason would not take sny stock In th consolidation. "Ha would Just keep tha bond In the propered Iek Superior Consolidated Iron Min company that w wero organising. Hla talkapturd me and I. told tilin I would agree, Then 'ha turned me over again to Tier. Dr. .Gates." Gate told him' that rtocktfeller mi hard up. "By golly!" aald Merrltt, "I believed him then, but now I. know that Oatea a." . Uwrfr Drltra Anion. Arrangements for tha taking 6ver tit tha bonds by Mr. Rockefeller -wer le la.ved Inr aom time. It wua brutal." said Merrltt, f'.tha way v.a wera held back by George Vllworth Muriay. ,ilr, . IUcktrfellrr' counsel, and 1 readier Uetes. In the meeting Gut tnetaly tried to talkithe time away. "I didn't Nnllae htl the dvUy were jut .an excuse, to hold ua off. Finally 1 went to. one vt the directors of our company, Vn lioiu-et vor.dmiin whom I had known yearn before. He had ben to see Mr. .Rockefeller and this man aald to me: -1 ' "'I went to Rockefeller I.on, and Kara A Friend's Adviaa Sates life. I wish to apeak of the -wonderful eure that I have reo!ved from your noted Bwamp-Koot, the great kidney and blad der cur. . Last summer 1 wan taken with severe paina in iny back and. aides, 1 could not . braalhe without difficulty 1 tiled all the llften.ni. doctors from fur and near, but they aalti.,' 1 1 waa no umu to doctor aa i would, dlu-anyway.. i wo at tha end of my rope ajul ;a au ralo uaM with la.n aud the thought that I must die that .words cannot tull . how 1 felt. One day a friend told ma of the wonderful help she had received from lr. Kllmer'a Bwamp-Koot. kiho gave mo one of your pamphlets which 1 read ami determined to try Swamp-Root. After taking a half bottle 1 felt better. Have now taken ten bottles and -am well ai ever wan, thank to Swamp-Ilool.' I wish to tellS.I sum-rink people that hare kid ney, llvar or bladder trouble, that Tr Kllmer'a 8-wamp-ltoot la -the beat mvdl cine on the market. Alt iieraona doubting thla atatement i an write to ma and 1 will aniwer them directly. Yours very truly, CLYDE K. OAMEHER, Kosalla, Wash Suuauribed and eworn to before uie ihla d day of July, 1J. Verne Towne, Notary Public Dr. kuiur Co., jutfiiMiwa, at. a. Wkat Swtmp-K;t Will D lot Yu bvml to ur. n..tiei' aV. Co.. lllnirttain ton, N. V., tor a aaiuple bottle. It will tuuvtiite anyone. Vou will alao recalra a booklet of valuable Inf orn.atton, tell Intf all about the kidneya and bladdc When writing be aure and tnanllon Tn Omaha' lwtly Ue . lUuUtr fifty-aant and one-doll. ir alee boll lei for aala at all druf alorta. him a certain number of daya to do what ha hud agreed to do . with you boya, Today t went to aea him again and he refund and I have quit.' " At thla Juncture. Attorney Reed, Conn er! for th ateel corporation, teked Chair man Stanley If he all 11 theught thla Una of tettlmorry competent In tha inquiry. "Tha chair feola that right at thla minute he la performing the greateit ptibllo aervlro h ever did In hla Ufa," Mr. Stanley replied. "'In connection with tha Interstate com merce law?" Inquired Mr. Raid. "To humanity," was Mr. Ptanley'a tern reply. Here Mr. Merrltt took the thread of hm atory again and deaortbed ahother Interview be had with ftv. Mr. Uatea. Offer to I. el Him lar In. 'Thla Interview, waa while hla atock waa atlll up at collateral with Mr. Roche feller. '"Oatea cam to me," aald Mr. Jtarrltt, "and aald, 'I come from- John I). Rocke feller. Me he made up hla mind Jut what h want dona and I have come to tall you about It and am proud to do It. Tha ether day I took ; ILOOftooo of Mr. Hockafellcr'a money to Chloago and gave It to th Chicago, tmlvwalty. t thought that wa th proudant . moment of my lire, but I am prouder now." " Th with aald Gate outlined to htm how Mr. Rerkefeller and hla tntreata eouid throw him and hla brother out of the company to proteM other tntartata. but aa they had born th "burden and fioat"-of lh day, h believed they would reap tn benefit. vaiea taid .that Mr. Rockefeller would rathee rtfal with tu." Merrttt oon. tlnued, "and 1f we would dal with htm we could remain In the fompany nd be taken car Of. In order to do that he aald w would Irnv to do the will of uociioreller. I llatened In ajmaaement when he aald.tht If llorkfeHr pro tected u th atock of other would be thrown down and h mentioned the ame of averal men. My brother, who waa proaant. turned to Uatea and aald: Mr. dates, we've got lawa in our ountry. To do what you -want to do would land ua In jail. Mr. Rockefeller with hla rroo.COO.OOO can't mak ua do that." "1 turned to Gate and aald: 'Mr. date you cam from John D. Rookefoller. tin back lo John 1. Rockefeller and tell him that when I atoal for a living. I will a teal tor my eel f.' loja (saliva Had!. ' "It waa toon after thla Interview that waa itMlfled that we woud Have twen ty-lour hour to tak up our loan. There I wa with all my tock tin atocka that I have never arrn since. I didn't hav money enough to get horn with, (late aeemed to-be amaaed to think that 1 wouldn't do whit h wanted n to do and at on ttm told m I would hav to walk horn on th tie." Mr. Merrltt grew elicited aa he told the tory and turning udenly in hi chair and facing George W. Murray, Mr. Rock- efeller counsel, pounded th table aa ha declared: I couldn't aea how In h I could have gon to New York with mllllona and In thoea few month hav loat them all and wa standing ther contemplating th wreck. I had gon . there piscina confi dence in Mr. Murray aa counsel " "I would Ilka tu Interrupt here." said Mr. Rockefeller's osunael, rtsfaag to hla feet. to hav th wUnese kd If I ver acted aa his counsel. Any auoh atat. ineut Is an abaolut faUahood.' Til answer that." aald Mr. Merrltt. "Weren't you th rounael for the Con solidated company T And dtdrt't you act with me thmuKhout theae tfoteedingar' Iter Cliairman Mianley tnterrupird and suld he did not propose to hav wit nvsses Insulted, but bo Permitted ba question aa to whether Mr. Murray had ever acted aa Uerrttt'a rVrsou! cuunvvl ami tha witness said he had not. Allegation Made Defendant Wa, Ward of the Utate and t la Reapeaalble tondl tlen. (From a Staff Correspondent) DE3 MOINES, Kov. 22 Siieolal Tele gram.) Taking of testimony was begun late today In the trial of Ir. Hnrrv Kelly of Council Fluffs for double murder here, the first wltneisea being the doctors who fit st eaw the murdered deputy sheriff. Wootman. and Rtarzlnc. the bartender, after Kelly had killed them. The Jury waa Impaneled after most of the day wa used In finding right men. The county attorney detailed to the Jury the w!l known fart aa to the manner In which Kelly killed the two men, and John Mulvaney, ftir th defense, outlined what th defense would be. In effect he aid It wouM be shown that Kelly wa wholly Irresponsible, that hi mind had become dlHuied and he waa subject to faaMuclmitlons and was impelled by In sane desire to kill people, even hi father and mother. Tie denied some of the state ment made aa to what really transpired which would Indicate some conflict of testimony, but In the mnln the defense will rely on 'towing tlit Kelly wa Insane and Irresponsible and at the time waa In f:ct a ward of th state end In custody of a deputy mho was banrelv re sponsible for his crime. Twenty witnesses hove lieen summoned for the tate and thirty for the defense. Mraln Men Confer. Grain shipper of 1 Moines and tribu tary territory assembled here for an In formal resslon w'.ilcli ha been devoted to a discussion of more efficient methods for the chipping and handling of RrHln In Its transmission from producer to the consumer. One of the Important que tlons considered as that of buying and elllni com on th moisture test basts. To End Prison Probe. The prison probe commission will go to Kort Vindteon tomorrow to conclude It Investigation of the penitentiary. Oeorge Corson, attorney general, chairman of th commission, made thle announcement to day. Two sessions of the board have been held. Th board will take evidence at th penitentiary during the remainder of the week and II work at the Institu tion will be concluded. & .i-;,sf--,A:- ' '-.-:.t- jai.J.l: ',mmtd&mk a. w. bchkoedkh. DEATH DUEJO GANGRENE Three Physicians Testify ia Stehr Korder Cue at Madison. ONE ARRESTED ON CHARGE . OF ASSAULT AT GLENW00D OLEXWOOD. la., Kov. 22. 'Special.) Deputy Sheriff A. S. Kdward brought In from T'nrt Wortli, Tex., Krl Men denhall. wanted her and under Indict ment for criminal assault. Thomus Fogel and Cliff Hooker are In custody her upon flie same charge. Their case will probably come tip at this term. The of fense charged waa committed last August. Maud Rodman, a young gVI about 14 years old, a member of tha family of 8. If. Peter, South of Ctlen- wood disappeared from her horn and It wa several day befor she wa found. It developed that eevera? men and boy war connected wlifl he 'abtenfle, that she hsd been seen In several localltlea. When finally found her ' condition wa uch that Tor several daya she was .under a physician' -are., . Other indict menu war , founa agslcs other supposed to1 be Implicated In thla offense, but offlcnr hav so far fallod to locate ' them. Deputy' Sheriff Edwards located Mendenhall at Sulphur. Okl., fcut It waa necessary ffor hint to follow the fugitive to Fort Worth, Tex., be for slop ping him. LITTLE BOY'S FOOT DROPPED OFF Atory of Nsrae Tends to Hboa that Ike Cklld Waa lleaten and II raised After III lel 0 Hrrf Froirn. TWO DEATHS IN TEACHERS' COLLEGE FROM TYPHOID CEDAR t'Al.1,8. ia, Nov. I2.-(8pecial. Two more death of student of th Iowa But Teachers' college of typhoid fever hss caused what almost amount to ooneternatlnn among the pupils nnd the faoulty. Following the death of . Leslie Compton at Klllduff, where he had gon oon after being taken kick. Ml Beside U Dial and Ml Mary I. Gregory died at th college hospital here. Miss Dial' home 1 In Waukon. She was a senior. Miss Gregory wa born In Chins, Th body Is to be taken to Ellwood for buttal. MADISON, Neb., Nov. 22.-(ipeulal Telegram.) The trial of Henry Stehr, charged with the murder of his 4-year-old stepson, Kurt Htehr, wa resumed at i o'clock this morning with Dr. Tashjean, who had oliarg of the operation In the witness box. II stated that in his Judg ment the bruise and other marks on the boy's body did not , contribute to th child's fever, which wa caused wholly by gangrenous feet. Dr. Salter, who as sisted In the operation, testified that one foot dropped off at the anklo whll amputation was progressing; that - the boy' system was affected with gangren ous pulson befor amputation ami. he would have died without the amputation. Dr. Verge testified that he was called to th Stehr home by Mra. Stehr, Jan uary 19, two days before the operation. and found the boy' feet gangrenous and one foot practically rotted off at the 1 Okie; that the boy's body was greatly emaciated, while Dr. Tashjeau testified that It waa not enuclated. I)r. Pllgera' testimony substantially corroberated the testimony of Dr. Verges. Two Naameo Testify. Mrs. Krnestin Klanta, nurse, was re called to show th conversation whlob took plac between Btehr and herself. Ml KUnt and others at her horn when h brought the child tlrer. fih aid that h told them that the boy's feet War fro en In th blizzard about, January 1. Whsn asked what he had don for th lad he replied the he placed th boy' tct tn warm water and after ward after consulting a Uerman book ot remedies , had TSrocures some VAeelfmi nd rubbea u oo .th fco-: feet. . j- Mils Kltntz, " thV, professional aurse, bavin f charge Of th 'cfcse, recalled and tastttled of th.e ca-se( : was .reoalkid Stehr, substantially as given by Mrs. ICIents, her mother. Who stated further that there wa a cut aero the boy' tblgh six Inches long of recent Inniction and stripes on his abdomen, extending half way across the stomach, ther being vral of therru appearing as if made four or flv day before. The testimony of both nurses calculated to show that th child had received Inhuman treatment after hi teet had been frosen, a well aa before, could not b shaken by the cross- examination on th part of the defense. Tha defendant sits In the court room upright,' With scarcely a change of ex praialon, but thsr Is avldenc of ner- Wotaaea to Proaeot Play. LOGAN, la., Nov. Special. )-The women of th Methodlut church of Logan will glv a play, "Mary Jan Cummin," at the opera hooao hero Friday trenlng, November J4.-C. W. Hunt, I'r. M. a. Humphrey, "J. C. Mllllman, M'.ss Klenor Mllllmsn, Mra. I. C. Wood. Jlru. C. A. Kennedy, J. H. Jonson, men Btearna, Frank Stearns, Mra. J. K. Van Scoy, aorgt Stan and Fred Seabury ar among th different one who will appear In tha play. Mrs, V. K. O'Conaer of Woodbine. Mr. W. H. Jonson ot Logan, Mr. O. r. Sooner, th high school or ohestra "and tho city bund wt.. furalali vocal and Instrumental mun.e fur the evening. u 7ii (m w Of Tear Old SioveW Credit If Taken in fochangejgU You Wish 9 DtEJSEBS B . fe 0 for nearly half a century acknowledged THE BEST the make your parents used and our Grandparents before them. Don't experi ment with unknown nnd nntriotl makes when the 4 Peninsular M costs no more. They have larger and longer fluo base than txther makes have greater radiating surface and enables one to heat any given number of rooms with one-fourth less coal than any other make of Heater you can buy -s "1 Tills Heater at only is one of our great Peninsn lar Base Burner specials a powerful base heater perfect self -feeder; large coal magazine with air-tight gas-proof cover: has hot air flue for heating upper floors, esxra largo base flues, best floor wanner, everlasting firebox, largo ash pit, superior in every de tail, elegantly trimmed in nickel, full nickrl dome. Better see this splendid lloater it is a value that can't be equaled. OTHER STYLES AND SIZES .75 ke ot neater y ater y. 6)) 'eninsn- r; is a I "J H 75 no TtiM t& morns cnair All Omaha. Solid quarter snwed oak. rich In either golden oak fumed oak f.n'sh, arenulna or mahogany fl ilnh; leatner cnshloas. Positively the four larxe drawer, best Morris chair wne ever knew aaiuara bevel mirror, to be Bold at an equal price; a Other big dresser heavy substantial chair, patent special this oale at adjantsble back, uack ana went lii.7R, fM.85 and aet with oil tempered uteel fit. 76. rrice M fl f springs; ana upnoi- of dresser t mWtl "tered In gen- her shown ilrr leather, la only This sale 'en -pieet 9 Peninsular Stool Rango Lt- 1 Yes. tha famous "Pen insular" Bteei Kange and tho prlc is only sKv.Tb. it is -noie with high warm close t, mad throughout of licavy araauire c.oia TOiieo sree plate, riveted together like a st earn.' boiler guaranteed to heat, cook and )ake to your entire oAtrsf action Is a big fuel raver, scientific eonstruetton. smoke -onumln flues, ventilated fire box, duplex grate for roal or wood. ln.rre nven tl oven baok, nobestoa oven lining, I balance oven door, making a shelf; brnad flue bottom, circulation of hot air around en tire oven, tiatitomo nickel trlmttilnww all over. The blgireet val ue you ever aaw Peninsular Oak Heater A handsomely designed neater, full nickel trlmn.ed. nost flurahlo fire box, pat ent -draw renter grate, Screw draft reclsKor, air tight swing top, absolutely goaran 'tewk I'rlca onry - . 5.95 j15l3-1515 HOWflRl) STUEET Hot Blast Heater An absolute urn ok e oonsum ing Hot Blast; burns alack coal, soft coal, hard coal, .coke. Wood or rubbish; ti.ost aconomtnal otove; mwny new real urea ; nama somely nickel trimmed. tjoeclal at . ' nmny new vousness underneath , his xpresKinies exterror. ?rw Postal Banks. WASHINGTON. Nov. K.-tSpodal Helo-Kram.)-Poatal savings banks Will' be established December N20 as follows Nebraska-Hebron, Pierce, Silver Creek. Iowa-Buffalo Center, Medlapolls, Par kereburg, Whatcheer, Williams. South Dukota-Artealan. Parkston. tOM CAl'fM IIKAIiACMK. f AXATIVK BROHO Jtnlne, the world wUie Cold and Cirip remedy romoves cause. Call for full name. lx.ok for sig nature K. W. GROVK. fee. 1 sr Suits and Overcoats to Order 20 fcnowv day are "just over the edge of tomorrow. The nftde-to-measure Overcoat that your own tastes and your own good judgment urges you t a secure should be secured without fail and without further delay. And unquestionably-you know it should bear the MaeC?arthy-Wilm label -the label that warrants the verv highest order of tailoring service. Kverv cannent guaranteed peneci m m uuu cvj.. 7 $2Oto$50 MacCarthv- Wilson Tailoring Co. 804-800 Houth 1-th Virt. H 8tP- uth l FrttAn, tilrl Get Big Uaaaaasea. DENISON". la.. Nov. ZJ.-tSpc:al.)-A Jury which had been considering tha caaa of Loulea M. Miller against John Weiss fur three day gave her a verdict for 2,000 damages on a statutory rharge. Th defendant la a young man living en a farm eight miles south of Charter Oak. The case attracted much attont.oa, both .n th country where tha young peopl lived and In Ienleon during th prosree of the trial. !T"aKs 1 Heaviest November .way rp ' .; MgrJfi ft ragymrpvircB Biiowtaii in Wyoming Uiintcr is Here! It ua Uelall our double Weather Hlrlp on your win dows. Can be put on botu Old and new houses. Keeps out the cold and dust. Your window will uever rattle. We also strlu doors, making them cold and wind prool. We will bo pU-ased to call and ijlaln the merits of the American weather strip. F.ll.TOnilEYaCo. Hole AReuts Anericaa WVitlMT HtHp Co. Voug. 45l. 3;l Ware Ulk. Sayder to titve Lrrtsre, IXUAN. la.. Nov. XL (flpnal.)-0. W, Hunt, secretary of the organisation of Harrison county, promoting the short course, received 'word this morning from A. H. Rnyder. a professor In the Ames Agrteultursl college, that he will be In Uoran Wedneday, November 23. and will address all of thosa Interested In a suc cessful short course at 10 a. tn. ' Bl'XIJUHT, Wyj.. Nor. Ji-(pc.ai.) Traffic through tht aectlon ha bron stoppad, twlng to th uuuaual tlepth of snow .n the basin. Thvre 4. 3 .. ket of enow un the lre4 unu lu tuv mountains ficm four to six iret Is re portil. This ts the hearleat Novihrr snowfall tn the ra-rolltctlon of ths ploiiic.' Iirsidents. fcaow ta so aleep In the big game coun try south west of Cody and cloee iu ths Vellowetotre park that hunter are un lablo tu bring out tht.r ginie. E!k and othiT big game, Mnce the t-loae of the hava lcoma uutte sociable and now mingle Mlih th hurxes at several hut.lers' camps and t tha ranche. wkst-e they help themselves to hay and ;iain j Trails have been luado through llie deep 'snow stid the lust of the hunting paritoa ar now an rout to Cody. Vetvrlaaetaas la Coart. OLICNWOOl), la., Nov. .-48pekl. Judgv Woodruff convened dlxtrlct court In Olenwoad, yesterday. The first cse l that of OMIey agalmrt Humphrey. These gentlemen are the two veterinary suigeona of XUIvrrn. Dr. Oldley com plains that he bought Humphrey's prac tice and residency under an agreement that Humphrey would not again lake up the praftlr at Malvern. lr. Humphrey baa resumed practice there and Gtdley asks damages for thla alleged violation of contract. JO ! I Mi y! i Here Is t Brand You Should Try Hillcr's Straight Whiskey Smooth palatable ana tvMl to moat 41.00 kind. The lliHer atiusp on every bottle is a foHitive goarantee of it pur ty. Prefe rrel by some of the most illucrnnlnatUig wblakay uaerif. Toll tjuart 80a Half tllon. 1.60 Tail Orssl-m 3.00 ttallnu or more sent express prepaid. Oilier Liquor Co., 130 fMRMt pT. If It Cot X-rom KlUr'fe It Must Ve Oood. L.B.ncCOUiJCo. S3 South End 16th St. VIADUCT Homo of tho "Long Ton" AMCtBMWTS. ITODTIIM'TRB Key to the Bltuation Jief Want Ads. IstsrUtr ton Trwauptra Weaass. IOWA OITY, la., Nov. 8p-ial. Mr. Frank West wa nearly killed this vvtnlni; when an infuriated ovw turned suddeaily upon her, knoohed her down and trauiplad her. The woman waa res- cuod by her tiuband, who suoceeded in draug.ug her from th cow' reach. Th Injured wuuinn all) live. For Christmas-a Piano ... ry r Tsa m-ata Xo more frtttn ami praencat wnauM 'Z than that cr piano- Kvery hormo ahouU ptssw i pfitnoa-ool niano. Kvcry homo Intend to we wo. 7 f? mike nr1urn . dm. tn rttthte ta.tnrmem sunt Hci.i. Ut iter at which to bu. It! Hoiue will give you more piano-depend ability. Hospe U1 glTe you greater and richer piano tonal u-M7. Hospe wUl pre ou more for yturr money and maVce jor piano fhristmat fltt the bt that roa possibly n Nr. Hero r a list of hlxh grade pianos at pncea ahleh are tow. when Uie quality ot th Instruments U considered. HUoaan Hiui-.Un. Kmnlrh it IUrt. Ktish I r-- lble-XeU on, ITror V Co., KrcmUa Saw, Ilalla-t-liavU and Hosp. A. HOSPE CO. llraiH'lt Store, 407 llroatlway. Council lUuffs, Ioa. 1314-1515 DOCGluVS HTKEtT, OMAHA. The Best Christmas Gift No gift for man or woman Is ao accept able, ao much to be desired or so perma nently valu able as a really fine diamond. If vou wish i'fi!- to please any- . '?:. " ono you can make no better choice for Clirtstinas thu a beautiful dia mond from tho Kiiholni ctillec iim. or If you Wt.111 to 11M.VC U diamond for vour own uatii you will find no better stamea than those li t.layeo hei e. 'i'ho price ra:iK is certain to give you a dlu niond to suit your taste at a price that will n.eet your put-so allowance. Don't Merely Bay Invest ALBERT EDIiOLM, Jeweler. sittuitk and Barney. Omaha. (V cW Pi AoUKN ENGLISH GRAND OrEhA tO. Tonight kbas Butterfly Bat. Kat. "TALES or BOrrMAHH. Friday Iiucla dl tammermoor at. Migkt "VU laOVaTOat." ItS XT SUJfDAT AXIi WEEI Popular Matinee Wed. and Bat. . Estra Was. Thanksgiving Day BABY MINE Direct From a Rolld Tsar's Kan mt Daly's Theater, Jt.w Tork. Prlo 96o to Sl.BO . HEATS WOW. uniaba' ran Oaatar. Another $l-tO attraction at our iiioea aTt STAR AKD GARTER SHOW SXTaVAVASAsTXA AMD VCDEItII. liarrv Lltr Mason, Klolse Wauaowj, Jack "Conway and Buperlor Cast. The avl aling h.aKle and Olrl" flights ovtir aud.. ence. Lobnter 8q. Chorus. Ladies' Din Uatlae svsry Wk Day. Tonight and AU Wk, Mat. Tn, Thursday and atatuxaay . rios as Osti-y U38S liVA I.AMU and ths WOODWABXt STOCK CbMT&n "ARE YOU A MASON" "Next Week 'Glorious Betsy." rhonss Dong. 484. Intl. A-14t4 a nvANrr n vaudlvilli-. licrniln Blnn fe Lti., Wynne broth ers. J'rlmrose Kour, Karl Knnny ami hi I'eis, Crouch St Velcli. Williams St. Setal, The 'Three i.yrea. KiiiCtoncope, Oryl;uiu Concen urcheHtra. Prloea, night: 10s, 35c, 60o, 75s. Mat Ine loo, best at B6o, acyt tlatuvoaj tut Sunday. . KRUG THEATER Bom cf Tamily Burlsaqoe. Wat. 3:30, alight 8:30. Beat Beats 5Co NEW CENTURY GIRLS. Ladles' Dally atatina. Any Beat 100. Cliarus lilrio ton it si Tomht. THE OMAHA BEE j is tho home paper of Nebraska, j Ycm reach people who bnyj whec von advertise in The Dee j A tudf i . uuejf, Mavuroay H.lw a Ihlacssr rssentg ft-OkEHT UlILUKO ' In Hi Bl- nocesa "A rooL TXtki mil" Btatlna Saturday. Bandayi Tha Mweetaat Girl In Vau-t.