rilK ltt'.K: OMAHA. WKHNKSDAY. Al'lil'ST l!. I'M 4 POSSESSIONS OF POWERS Four of Six Now at War Extensive Holding Have BRITISH EMPIRE THE LARGEST Imlncnif Kitrnt or Ikr Klna'a Domain Hronaht (n I runt by the rrrnrnt ( onflirt French and tirrninn Intrrrst. Four out of the six powers of ldiropa now enengpil in warfare rm colonial possessions, protectorate am! drperntcn cles scattered all over the world. Austria-Hungary and Russia have no colonial possessions, though the R'im an empire stretches through the continents of Europe and Asia, and prenents a long coast lino on the northern Pacific. Of the others, Oreat Britain has colonies and protectorates the world over; Franco has colonies and protectorates In Africa. In dia. China, In South America, in the West Indies, in the north Atlantic, and In the Pacific and Indian oceans; Ger many has colonial possessions In Africa, In China, and In the Pacific ocean; and Italy has dependencies In Africa and a concession In China. England's vast empires, India, ('una. la and Australia; its holdings on the Mnlay peninsular; Its colonies In Africa, and Its fortified positions In the Mediterranean. Gibraltar and Malta, put It at the head of the colony-holding nations of the world; they also increase the field of Its protective operations In case it becomes Involved In war with Austria-Hungary and Germany, and possibly with Ita'.y. Many of the minor holdings of the four powers with colonial possessions to defend are themselves without military strength. In many cases the protecting power has only very small garrisons on shore, amounting to nothing more than local police, forces. This Is particularly true In Africa, outside of the French and British colonies, In the Pacific and In American waters. The continent of Africa presents a nota ble picture of the Juxtaposition of protec torates and colonies belonging to Great Britain, France and Germany. Franca has a protectorate over Mo rocco and Its Algerian possessions, fac ing the Mediterranean, are hounded on the east by Tripoli, a dependency of Italy. Then comes Egypt, where British Inter ests are paramount. On the Red sea and contiguous to Bgypt, Is the Italian de pendency of Eritrea. Coming down the east coast are British Somallland, Italian Somaliland, British East Africa. German R.t Afrte. p0,t,ee Es. Africa, and then British South Africa, embracing Rhodesia, the Transvaal, the Orange River Colony, Natal and the Cape' of Good Hope. On the west, contiguous In the order named, are German Southwest Africa; Togoland, belonging to Germany; Congo state, belonging to Belgium: the French Congo; Kamerun, belonging to Germany; the Niger territories, a pro tectorate of Great Britain; French Vv est Africa; Togloland, belonging to Germany; the Gold Coast, a British colony, and the Ivory Coast, annexed by France twenty years ago. The following Is a list of the colonies, protectorates and dependencies of the four countries Involved: Great Britain. Gibraltar At the entrance to the Medi terranean sea; area, two square miles; military force, 3.S07. Malta In the Mediterranean sea; area, 11 square miles; military strength, 7,b47. . Cyprus Island In the Mediterranean, sixty miles from the coast of Asia Minor; aiea, 3.5M square miles; military strength, 121 men. Empire of India Area, 1.800,000 square mlleB; population. Ztfo.OOO.UX); military strength, British trjops. 75.X97; native troops, HB., wlh 3o,7 reservists. Cey(on Off the southeast coast of In rlla; area, 2.633 square miles; military strength. 1,22 men. Maldive Islands In the Indian ooean. 40 miles southwest of India; area, 115 square miles; population, u0,uou; a group of twelve coral Islets. Federated Malav States Off the Malay peninsula; area, 28,000 square miles: popu lation, 7s,00o; military strength, Rd na tives, under eleven European officers,;, also a native constabulary. Borneo In the East Indies; area 76,000 square miles; population, oow.uw. Hongkong East coast of China; area luare miles; population, Dow.utiu. 400 square miles; population, iw.uw; mili tary, strength, 4,270. Wel-Hai- el In the province of Shan tung, China; area, 25 square miles; popu lation, ljO.000. Not far from the German possession of Kalu Chau. Bahrein Or Aval Islands, in the Per sian gulf, near tho coast of Arabia; area, 830 squara miles; population, C&.0U0. Straits Settlements (Singapore) On tho straits of Malacca;, area, 1,300 square miles; population, 672.W0; military strength. 2.1VH. , Union of South Africa Comprising Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal and Orange river colony; area. 47i,0(lo square miles; population, 6,ouo,0i0; military strength, British Imperial troops, 4.W0. and local organnationa. Other British Possessions In Africa British East Africa, wlt an area of ii'o.uOO square mllus, and population of 6,0U,(00 is left almost wholly to the natives for de fense. The same Is true of British Cen tral Atrica, .-HmiAiUdna, z.ansioar, nasuio- , lnt hh territnrv of lienhunas. ItllO- ' dcala, Nigeria, the Gold const, Latus, 8erra Leone and Gambia. In the Indian Ocean Scattered British possessions or protectorates are St. Hel ena. Ascension. Tristan, de Acunha, Mau ntiua, the Seychelles, Cliagos end other Islands of St. Paul and Amsterdam. All told these islands have a population of about 400,000, but their military strength Is practically negligible. British Colonies In Nprth America Canada, with an area of S.6OO.O0O square miles, population 6,uo0,0o0, has a military strength of permanent and reserve forces amounting Ui about So.ixO men. New foundland arid Labrxdor have an area of tVO.ofo square miles and u population of 2m),0(0. Off the toast of Florida are the Bermuda Islands, with an area of twenty 'square mlb's and a population of 17,(iO, whose military srentfth is given us l.aiO men. In the West Indies British possessions cumprlne Jamaica. . Turks and Caloos Islands, ths Caymin islands, the Wind wird Islands, the Leeward If lands, Trini dad and Tobago, with a total area of 12,000 square miles and a population of about l.M),(W. Of hese tha inon im portant are Jam-tica, with a. military strength of l.vit and vith strong fortifi cations at Port Royal. In Central and South America British Honduras arid Biitih Uulana, the former with an area of 7,;-U square miles ud a population of 7,5"", and the latier with an area of l"4,ui square miles and a pop ulation of In the Pacific Ocesn The common wealth of Australia, comprising New South Wales. Victoria, Queensland. South Australia, Western Australia and Tas mania, with a total area of about .J.m'.uo square miles and a population of about 5. The priiulti) .it are protected by for iiflcarions und th mili tary forces i,f the commonwealth show a total of 171. ) men Sydrify Is a flrst clath raval station and the headquarters of the British fleet In Australia. Pacific is'an!s of lesser importance ate the Ki It rio'.i'S. Br1t:h New Guiana, the Tonga i-laiids, iann.ng. Phoenix the Giileits, Elllce, the Solomotis, pluairn and Du.-ie. Krenrk I"Iobs. Morocco l:r rjorthern Africa, area 220. fj square miles, popularion of i.inO.M. The erecuve total .f the French army of occupation Is g'. eri as 7i.ti men, while the r.ative troops number lS.'H. Algeria On the northern coast of Africa: area S43.SM s.uurc miles. Euro pean population 7M,i"'; native. S.'Omvi Uarrisonud by the Nineteenth Freri h army coips und six regiment of native lrror.s. French India iPondicherry On the south astern coast of India, eighty miles ehperor fur josef of ! AUSTRIA. I. ;-.V 1 a A CELEBRATES HIS R5TH TODAY. BIRTHDAY south if Madras. Area IK square miles, population ?;o.)(M. French Indo China East of Slum, north i'H.noo smiaio mites: pooulni Ion. I,'.iii. ! Military tone toiin.-'ls of 10. .M Mini- peans. and i:t,9(i native troops coimnnn'led by a French aenerHl of rtlvMon. Mnl force k: true tunbont, three drptroyers, several torpedo b tats and two subma ri rif 9. Vest coast of Africa between Kamerun, KuKMorla! Afri"a or M:e 'rench ('ono U Europcana, 7. Hi nall.es. a 'iiiinan colony, and the BcUian Conpo; area. iB.irti S'piare miles; white popula tion, Mux; native. "tmi.iUfi .Military force, MadaBascar of r tlie east coast' of Af rica, ana. L'L'S.Wa) ...hihic miles; French population, lii,0); native, S.oiklO. Mili tary forces. 2.411 Europeans. ,37''. natives. In the Indian Oceau The Mavntte tslnnds and Camoro l-lanils between .lniln pascar and Africa, mid the Islands of Re union, St. 1'aul, Amsterdam and Kerjzu elen. French Somali Coast Western coaet of tteu rtoR, opposite Aden area 5.790 h nmrn "".: " iPoiaiion U,Lr'!,n .?f 4 Af r .a-Compri.ra Seneeal, trench. Guinea, the Ivorv coast. Daho rney and Mauritania. Senonamnla and NUeriu. area l,.V)i.oco square miles; Euro pean population ,0o0,0v, Africans 10.0u0.090 men. Tun!-- On the northern coast of Africa; area fin.0i0 square miles; popula tion J.SOJ.CWi. rnilllarv force 17,600 men. French Guiana West of Venezuela ; area 3u..rio0 square miles, population 6'J.0"u; Martinique West Indies; area 3S5 Fquare miles, population 144,iOJ. Guadeloupe West Indies; area 688 square miles, population 212,0d0. St. Pierre and .Miquelon-South of New foundland; area of both Islands, ninety three square miles, population 4,6fl In the Pacific Oceun N Caledonia and Its dependencies; the Wallls Archl paeliiKo, the Ioynlty Islands, the Huon Islands and the New Hebrides. Other French establishments In Oceania, scat ter. over a wide area, ore the Island of Tahiti, the Society Islands, the Mar quesas, the Tuamoto group, the Leeward group and other lesser Islands. Total area 8.744 square miles, total population H1.1UU. German Colonies and Dependencies. Klau-Chau (Tsing-Tau1,. On the cast coast of the Province of Shantung; area 200 aquare miles, garrison .of .1,1 1": com posed of GerniHn marines and Chinese soldiers; population Uix.OK). Toko On west coast of Africa, between the Gold coast (British) and Dahomey (Frenrhi; area 33.7m) square miles; white population a;s, native I.WO.oOj; military lorce Muall. Kamerun West coast .. of Afrlia be tween Nlweria tFrench) snd the French Congo; area 191.0U0 aquare miles; white population l,S7o, native 2,t0.0n. German Southwest Africa-West coast of Africa, north of Cape Colony; area SM.fOO square miles; while population 14AV. native 78,0. German East Africa Between British East Africa on the nortli and Portu guese East Africa on the south; area :'.22.4..0 square miles;, white population 5.33S, native 7.W5.Ou0. In- the Pacific Ocean Germany has an Its colonies or dependencies, KHiaer VV11 helm's land. The Bismarck group, the Caroline, the Pelew. the Marianne, the Solomon and the Marshall Inlands, and among the . Sarnoan group, the Islands of Savall and I'polu. Its total Pacific possessions have an area of 6,0i square miles; a white population of 1,W4. and tiiii.ooQ natives. Italian Forelsrn Dependencies. Eritrea On the west coast of the Red sea; area. 4.Ru0 square miles; coast line, 670 miles; population. 4W.O0O; military force. 127 officers, 4,4M men. Soniatlland On the east coast of Af rica, south of Eritrea: area, i:a,0 square miles; population, 400.000. Tientsin In China, a conwsslon of sev enteen square miles on the left bank of the Pel-bo. Population, 1.7'JO. Tripoli and Cyrenuloa On the northern coast of Africa, between Egypt and Al geria: area, 4oi.o:o square miles; native population. f)23,176. European, ii.000. Everybody Reads Uee Want Ads. . V '.., IK ".SST C W. '' n . I';... I "" v .? Farm Telephones in America and Europe In the United States the private companies have built up exchanges in the small towns and given service to the farms and rural residents. In Europe the telephones have been confined largely to the big cities. The governments have taken little interest in developing rural service. Here are official figures showing the average telephones per 100 population in the leading countries in the big cities and the smaller towns and rural districts: 100 Poople In r.-v, . u,,,., , fiii'VTwv , ..' , ExcDaneB or Kural to r. inn mm Lab Tnaa urban De- ruurr . wzs velopment- fBited States .. 11 44 8.17 71.4 Orcut nrltain .. 2.6 .75 28.8 German Empire . 4.C 1.20 2 1 Franco 2.3 .47 20 4 Belptutn 18 .33 20 0 Italy 12 .H 11.7 Austria 2 6 .30 11.8 NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY CHIFEDS LOSE THE LEAD I Drop to Second Place When Beatn by Temping. Z WILLING HOME RUN FEATURE superb Pllrhlna t'.nanlea Kansas ( lly to Win T o (amea from Hrnkln, Konr to ue anil Fire In otlt. CHICAGO. Aug. IS Cliliago dropped Into second place In the Federal league, losing to Baltimore. 5 to 4, today, l-altt-more scored one In the second and four more In the third, which was sufficient to drive t'lske from the box. They w.re unable lo score on 1-nnge. Zwilllng's homo run was the features of Chicago's game. Score; R H E. Biiltlmoro 1 4 " 0 0 0 0 .". X Chicago 0 0010001 'J 4 12 I Butteries: Qulnn. Suggs nml Jarklitsch; Flske. lange and Wilson. Block. Duffed Win. ST U"1"IS, Aug. IS. Buffalo hit St. St. Louis' pitcher at will today ami won, 8 to 1. Score: H H E. Buffalo 0 01203101 8 17 1 St. I .outs 0 6 0 I00O0O-1 3 Batteries: Krapp. Moran and Blair; Wlllett, Keupper and Simon. Kan feds t In 1 To. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Aug. )S.-Superb pitching enabled Kansas City to win two fumes from Brooklyn, 4 to 1 and & to 0. j Score first same: K.ll.L. Brooklvn 0 000001 0 01 3 1 Kansas City 00 000 0 3 I 8 2 Btteries: Flnneran, Houck and Land; Cullop and l'isterly. Score second same: R.1I.E. n.ooklvn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 f. 0 Knnsus City 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 I - 9 1 Batteries: Beaton and L.and; Packard and Easterly. Baker Lose to llooferia. IN DIANA lt)LlS, Auk. IK Walker's error and two singles in the ninth Inning gave Indianapolis the run which whs necessary to beat Pittsburgh. 4 to 3. In today's gam. Carr, one of the leading batsmen of the Federal league, was the only man on the local team who did not get a hit today. Score: R..1I.E. Pittsburgh Ofil 1 0 0 0 1 0--3 10 1 Indianapolis 1 0 ! 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 11 ! Batteries: Walker and Berry; Billiard and Rartden. Wood RlTer Trims t. Llbory. WOOD RIVER, Neb., Arrg. 18 (Sw ciol.1 Wood River completely eutclassed St. Llbory both In the field at at bat Wood River landed safety seventeen times, forr bring home runs, two three Imorenr and two two-bagscra. Coo re: H.H. Pt Uhory 0 lolOOSOO 47 Wood Plver 3 3 2 0 I I 1 17 Batteries: St. Uborr. Rheffer. Baylor and Stratman: Wood River, Mulger, Nel son end McKee. . rrtvnrds Defeats Shelby. ST. EDWARD. Neb.. Aug IS. ( Special.) St. lOlward defeated Shelby hero Sun flay In an uninteresting and one-sided game. The hitting of the St. Edward club was the feature. Score: RILE. Shelby 0 0000000 1 1 45 St. Edward.. .3 0 0 0 0 3 S S 13 13 2 Batteries: St. Edward. Brlttenberg and Erlckson; Shelby, Olatter, Grassnlcklus and Grassnlcklus. Umpires, Kennedy and liasselbalch. Rase Rail Tonrney at Rosalie. ROSALIE, Neb., Aurr. 1S.-'8pecln!.)-Roxalle will hold Its sixth annual base ball carnival this week, Auanmt ls-21. The best hall teams of northeast Nebraska will take part In this tournament. The following teams will take part: Walt- hlll. Bancroft. Wisner, Oakland. Decatur and Chine-way's Indians. About $1700 In purses will be divided among these teams. Other attractions generally found at a ball carnival will be found at Rosalie this week. Ifnr Vnlnnble Addition. Expiteher Rilly U irt Is a it'od addition to the Natlonul Irftajn umpire steff. No mistake was mudo when tho former Cincinnati printer an.l firmer Athletic fltoher bark In the 'S0 was snared by 'resident Tener. Department Orders. WASHINGTON. Auk. 17.-(Sneeial Tele gram.) Iowa postrn.iste.rs appointed: Avery, Monroe county, Joseph ul Moss, vice Frank Allen; Donelson, leo county, C'hrlfi Hal'fner, vice Lew Walter; Graf ton. W6rth county, Charles V. Chris tians, vice Herman A. Walk; Harper, Keokuk county, James H. Clarahan, vice 11. J. Clarahan, deceased; llaynes, Monroe county, Doris Howard, vice Kl llott Bates, resigned; Keswlek, Keokuk county. Arly T. I'arke, vice Krttnk J'lne; Mclntyre, Mitchell county; lyentor K. Gotidor. vice Geome W. Griffin; Orchard, Mitchell county. John A. Kldrldne, vice Kittle II Bryant, resia;nee; Kwnledale, Cerro Oirdo county, Kclwsra Morony. vice D. II. Vankirk, lealitiied. Postofflee eatahllshed: Glrard, Clayton county, with John F. Burkart as post master. l'oxtmaster Reappointed Nebraska: Richfield. Sarpy county, Allen W. II. Milton. Iowa: Beaton, Mahask county. Clarence OKden; fcvans, Mahaska county, J. K. O Cornell; Gibson, Kenkuk county, Stephen M. Allison; Given. Mshaska county, Kdlth Haman; Guernsey, Powe shiek county, Albert N. Drummond, Hayesvllle, Keokuk county, George Rlrh ardson; Lacey, Mahaska county, Thomas lialllnge; New Burs, Jasper county, Sarah J. Clay; Talntur, Mahaska county, John W. Needham; I'nlveraity i'ark. Mahaska county. Tlbbals G. Whlto. A charter has been Kranted to the First National Bank of Lawler, la., capital, $3rt,W0. C. M. Parker, president; G. K. lllmes, cashier. FINDING SHIPS A PROBLEM Vessels Needed to Bring Thousands of Americana Home. GERMAN OFFER IS ACCEPTED ashln (. . I oufldrnl tlier loi rnmn.'Ks at War W ill I mitral lrNiipll Proposal KaUer'a lloata Carry Hrfiiaei-a. W?A6i!l NUTtlS, Aug. 1-Further lm proven'.eat in in.illtles for removal of Artier! can refugees from English ports waa repo-ied today to the government lMiitv of n.ief. 0 t the honrd still faces the problem of finding- chips for the thousands of tourists unable to leave Oernutny, Au.itiU and Switzerland, and tiiHau guihcrod. ,t Italian ;rts. Accepts.ue of the Herman govrrumenl's offer lo plm-e at he dlspiwal of the t'nltod Slates several liners that would fly the. American flag wes deferred a.:n pending the reauit of rtclmngea with other governments over Hie recog nlllon of iituitrulity ships. Officials are, (nnfident, however, that the govern ments at war will consent promptly to the proposal and that trie tier-man gov ernment's offer will solve the problem. Ileport of Pair. Ambassador I'ngn at J.mlon reported today that all steamship lines had been or den d lo resume Brvtre with their full complement of vessels. The Stnte de pnrtinrnt added that special steamers which were tu liuve Iwen employed In bring, nil reiugeea from England would he dlvrrted to continental porta. Tho arrival of the cruiser Tennessee with Its cargo of gold at Falmouth, England, was relied upon to relieve the financial needs of Americana, who will be compelled to wait longer for trans- inrtntlon. Deposits with the various government departments to be trans mitted to needy cltitens abroad had reached mere than $1,311,000 tnnlKht. More Money Needed. The American Red Cross announced tonight that much more money would ho required to flmx'b-e the relief ex pedition to Europe. Letters sent to chamlers of commerce, through the country urged that special committees) be appointed to rxillolt funds In a ays- carry HO surgeons and nurses and a temallo way. The Red Cross ship will cargo of honpUal supplied. Completely equipped hospital un.ts will disembark at points In the war rones, where they are most needed. Rolglum notified the Red Cross today that no Immediate help was needed In that country, union lis a well equip ped orsonlsation of Us own. People of Belgrade Are Living in Cellars IXNDON, Auk. 18. A dlspateh to the. Reuter TeloRram company from Milan says the Corriere Delia Berra, has re eetvetl an account of conditions In Pel ttrartc In conseiuenee of the bombard ment of that rlty by the Auatrlans on the opposite, hanks of the Danube. GET OUR PRICKS ON Catalogs Rooks an4 AdTetllncFrlntinif la In colors. We ajswUMwe plain black or on this work, consequeatly our Coat H ii,ow ua our our production or a rwperior It will pay you to write ua ! auallty. I before letting; cen tracts. 1 Monarch Printing Co Council Bluffs, Iowa Andreas IJ i ti ID peasant-leader Lioeny was as mucn me cream ui mc as uuiuuie suung-wuigca eaeics of the Alps.lo achieve it for himself and his mountain brothers he gladly laid down his life. No less a personality than Napoleon vanquished him, and it was because he feared him that the Great Emperor ordered Hofer shot Every atom of Andreas Hofer loved Liberty He demanded it for himself and willing ly gave it to others In this respect he is no different than are our thousands ofTyrolese citizens. Rzrsonal arid National Liberty to those of Tyrolean blood is a religion To a man they will fight for it and to a man they will die for it. When asked to vote for prohibition they do as would do the great patriot Hofer VOTE AGAINST TT "Thou shalt NOTeat this thou shah NOTdrinktharis insolent legislation to those of Tyrolean blood. Anheuser-Busch are proud erate users of their honestly brewed beers dUDWEIScH is a tavonte wherever they reside, beven thousand, five hundred people are daily required to meet the constantly increasing demand for BUDWEISER. Its sales exceed those of any other beer by millions cf bottles, ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS, U & A. Bottled only tt the home plant A The street are sll-ut and rays the atll -le, and people of ho town are l'ving in cellars Three thousand shrapnel shells have fallen In the city during the Isst week. German Planes with Their Crews Are Lost LONDON. Aug. K. Two Gerfnnn aero plan s with their crews h.ive been lost, according to Berlin dispntchrs. Two military chauffeurs and one army offi cer have been shot by sentries at Meum h Uicsuse they failed lo stop when challenged. Breezes Blow at Wisconsin's Lake Resorts There are hundreds of charming lake resorts in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan that offer a refuge from the city's heat and dirt. Summer life at these resorts is most enjoyaW.e. There is every form of recreation to be enjoyed fishing, boating, yachting, bathing, golfing and other sports and pastimes. The vast outing region of Wisconsin and Northern Michigan Is served to its remotest parts by the linos o( the CHICAGO Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Railroad (ares and hotel rates is frequent and excellent DesrrlntW literature irhrlnir hotels road tares snd other useful information free on request. City Tlrket Off Ires 1.117 K.rn.m St.Oroihs W. K. UUL.K, City Tsssengrr Agent W7 : f j?a ssi ik .' THE BILTMORE CIGAR WlMsaaalll1fls.tflillV T iT fflifll Sold by F.WIRTIiSAFTER aSON Established 1S94. pHrtleulars. SKI. WKAT fc U1THIHT, SUITS 308 BIB BLSO.. OMAHA, If IB. Hofer -The Inn-keeper Patriot t i .i I .1 to serve their thousands of Tyrolese patrons, ror 57 years these people Anheuser-Busch Co. of Nebr. Familf Trad SuppUad hy G. H. Hansen Distributor Omaha, Neb. TrD S1 szl Means ;,'rtown!FIRE DESTROYS PART OF ATLANTIC HOME ATLANTIC. l. . A ig. 17. iSpe isl l L. W. Nlles, rsshlir of the Atlantic Na tional hank, and his wife and daughter, ' Miss Marie, were driven from tlie.r borne j Snf11rd.1v morning at 3 1 by fire, which originated on the back porch, either from ' d'frotixo wlrlnir.or from an nil -snaked ! rag. which was thrown In a basket (i ' pa.wrs, catching fire front spontaneous combustion. The fire consumed the porch, j kitchen 'and rantrv, w ith all of the house- j l o'.d goods therein, and badly damaged ' tho alls and ceilings of every room In tho house. Cool 3M are low -train service snd their rsles. rail Mm sl Is. its 11 HftAnijlillM II Illsllfl'ksMl 'Hs1srslsiris4sl ' I7IO- FAR NAM, Ituplure treated sueeessf ully by all safe, sclentlflo methods. The majority are cured wlthuut a aurirtcul operation. Ve have treated many hundreds of men, women and children. The cost la determined after ex amination, and time required to cure twi or three weeks. Call or write (or further ' M I 1 fl-f .L . 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Arnold Dally. lnr'Hovl Hi I.l.xi' to Her UuBb&nd", by . Ueo. llemurd lihaw. l'rlee: Daily Mat, nailery 10:' beet Heuts texeept Saturday ani Sunday), sue NlKht. 10c. 25c. 60c and 76c. TIIE OMA1IA BEE .T Tilt- lIU-MHi of thelyrol n i:l 1 I have been mod -V 1" 3 U 1 r A mm ', ? i frs'artrl J J