T1QJ ltKK : OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, l!U5; 7 Good-bye Dyspepsia Xo Mora Gurgly ltrah, "Lump of Lead,' Bad ingestion, Heartburn or Stomach Trouble. Quiek B.li.f. Costs Wothtar To Try. Th tniin who curl t help niiiKlnn fitrvs at bto stomsch, the man or woman wltlt grouohy digestion, or with downright dyspepsia nerd tret no more ove r stomaih trouble. The heaviest, richest dinners, the moat unspeakable quirk luni'hea, nil ran lx taken rare of without tinpoaliK on the stomach. A scientific digeative ran do the digesting., where the atotnarh either did not do it before, on did It very Inii'er fcctly. . . 4 , Baanty enS Oood Pls.atloa Go Hand in Sand, ttuwt'i Dyspspsla Tablets Inaur Both. When you take one of Ptuart'a Dys- !epsla Tablet" after a meal, the food 9. digested by the tablet even better than your own stomach ran do It. ' Thla la why the use of Htuurt's 1'ys nenela Tablets has become ao universal anions those who suffer from any kind of atoniMch troubles. Take one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet a fter your next meal and If you are given 10 belching, sour risings, fermentation, .heavy, lumpy feeling; In the atomach, in dlsiestkm. dvapepala, loss of appetite or any other stomach derangement, you will find at onre a remarkable Improvement. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the most wonderful tablets on earth for any kind of stomach trouble. They enrich the gastric Juices, and give the stomach the rest It needs before it can again be healthy and strong. Try one after your next meal, no mat ter what you cat. You'll find your appe tite return for the meal after and you will feel fine after eating. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale at all druggists at 60c a box. ' fiend coupon below today and we will at once seed you by mail a sample free. Freo Trial Coupon T. A. Stuart Co., 901 Stuart aidg., Marshall, Xloh.r send metat once by return' mall,' a. free trial package of 6tuarfs Dyspepsia Tablets. ' ' Street ......... Name City State. HOW I CURED MY SUPERFLUOUS HAIR A Friendly Scientist Showed Me How 'to Care It Forever I WILL TELL. VOL FREE HOW TO GET RU OK YOURS TOO For a long lime I a. sorely troubled by hid ' eoua growth of fuperfluoue Heir cm my taie and i arms, i My tec wae indeed a sight trom the ei asperating growttn 'it- . and 1 grew almoet to Li'- aate myaatt tor my lVStM ''i'.Vv utielghtly appeainm-e. L ! A There are many things ti'Sl VJ. advert lead tor Super V - k t- ilaou Hair, and 1 1 -"., fe think I tried them all. i ' 1 but never wlih any ,7 result, except to wane iplt 9 my money and burn - . wiS "a "kln- fj, v But. notwllhrtanil- Jt . Ing all my yrara of ' disuppulnttment, to- av h day there la not a jfiN elgn of fluperlluoua or anywhere elee. 1 got rid of tt thmugh following the advlc nf a friendly anient lot ' ' a rroieeaor or unem- letry at an Kngllth Vnlvenliy. The treatment he dvteed la ao thorough, simple and ee-y to use that .1 went every other aufferer In America to know about ft. It worked such a change In my appearance and my happiness, that 1 gladly waive . my natural feelinge of eenfttlveneea and will tell broadcant to all who are afflicted how I destroyed every trace of hair, never to return. If you are a sufferer and would like to bave full detalla, lust aend along your aame (etatintg whether Wre. or MHta) and address, and a twoeent auunp for return postage and I will aend yon In full detail th advice and lnstroctlona which re sulted la my own euro after all e)ie failed. Ad drea your letter. Mrs. Katbryn Jenktnev Bulte &f2 B. V. Cor. bummer tit. and Atlantic Avenue. Bos ton. Maa. , NOTE: Mr. Jenkins, as her photograph shows, ta a lady ot refinement, and for years was well kaowa aa a Socleuy Leader la eieraoloa. fa. RESINQl! BEGINS TO HEAL SICK SKINS AT ONCE You don't have to WONDER If Reainol Ointment is doing you good. You KNOW It Is, because the first application stops the itching and your tortured skin feels cool and comfortable at last. Why don't YOU try this easy Resinol way to heal eciema or similar skin eruptions? Real Jiol clears away pimples, too, and is a val uable household remedy for cuts, sores, btirns, chaflngs, etc. It has been pre scribed by doctors for 20 years and con tains nothing that could irritate or Injure tbe tenderest skin. Fold by all druggists. For free trial, write to Dept. S-R Resinol, Baltimore, Md. DONT USE SOAP ON YOUR HAIR When you wash your hair, don't uae soap. Moat aoapg and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali, which Is very Injurious, as It dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. Th beet thing to use is Just plain mulalfied cocoanut oil, for it is pure and ' entirely greaaeleas. It s very cheap, and beats soap or anything else all to pieces. You csn get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub tt in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makea an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly an 4 evenly, aud is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy ' to handle. Ueahlea, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Advertisement. 1 . .,V ( BRIEF CITY NEWS Fidelity torre ft Taa C Ben. OSS Ksvs Boot Frist It Now Beacon Press nrgsss Oraaa.a Co-Lighting fix tures. Wasted Choirs real estats loans. W. II. Thomiws, r.i Stats bank building. "Today's Complete atorts rrorraaa" I claaalfled section today, and appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture, theaters offer. Joins Kara! Staff Bare Charles J. Krurgrr, gunner's mate, first class, has arrived here from Kansas City to Join the "staff of lieutenant Tipton at the local navy recruiting station. MotIs Cose Continued After hearing arguments Monday and Tuesday on tho petition of the Union Tarlflc railway to have tho suit of John A. Moore sgslnst it continued vIudge Tags Morris granted a continuance until. March 10. Quickly Located and easily accessibls Are two prime requisites of a desirable office location. Tenants of The Uce Building, "the building that Is always new." find these two conditions of grea service fn building up their business. CBrlta Sues Stock Tards James O'Brlcn, who alleges that as a result of , being ousted from the South Omaha Live I Stock exchange he has been damaged to ! tho extent of $1,000. has brought suit In district court for that amount. Tavor Jury. Commissioner The jury commissioner system providing for tho selection of Jurors for the district court by key number jystcm Is agreeable to the Commercial club. The executive com mittee of th erlub went on record favor ing a bill providing for this -system. Officers After Blair Special Officer ganlsed Jiere. The board decMed to re Kaiser of ?t. Ixuis Is In the city con- ; ft r the matter again to a Joint committee suiting with the local police and federal authorities In regard to taking back John Blair, alias Frank Hayden, alias Arthur Cliff, who Is wanted there on a charge of killing 1'ollce Sergeant Michael F Gibbons. ' Warning- from Tira Warden Kira Warden Edward Morris warns building ' owners against the evil of allowing Ice to form on fire escapes,'" which Is not an unusual thing when the. snow, melts on roofs. He augests that the application of ealt will meet this situation and thus leave the fire escapes in a sale condition. Births and Bsaths Decrease The total births In Omaha last month was 230, as sgalnst 250 for the same month last year. Health Commissioner R. W. Connell i unable to explain this decrease. He says he will confer with Dr. Stork. There were ten more males than females lsst month. Total deaths last month was 151; January, last year, 1G0. Improvers Meet Tonight "The Feder ation of Improvement Clubs of Douglas County" will hold Its .regular monthly meeting in the council chamber of the city hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Sub jects: "Extension ot the Water Service Into New . Districts," ''Acquiring River Front," "Shall We Take a United Stand on Election of City Commissioners?" Metcalfe Talks Again on Blrar Mis souri river navigation Is to be discussed again by J. W. Metcalfe, member of the trade extension committee of the Com mercial club at a joint meeting of the Ancient Order of United Workmen lodges at Mueller's hall, Seventeenth and Vinton streets, the evening of February 17. Lodge No. 209 is host to the other lodges of the same order. Suff s Will Merely Work to Thwart the : Antis Dunng 1915 Nebraska suffragists will make no aggressive fight tills coming year, but will waUh for and attempt to correct any thing which may wprk adversely for the cause. No attempt at securing presiden tial suffrage will be undertaken at this session of the legislature. This was the decision of the legislative committee, as reported by the chairman, Mrs. II. H. Wheeler of Lincoln, at the meeting of the executive board held Monday at the Young Women's Christian association building. "Two things we will do," said Mrs. Draper Smith, state president. "We will bend every effort toward enrolling as many women as possible In. the suffrage ranks in order tor combat the anti-suffragists' argument that women do not want the vote. Then we will boost the pro duction of the suffrage movie.. 'Your Olrl and Mine," which play, besides doing propaganda work, is a source ot revenue for the state treasury." The first Issue of the Nebraska Suffrage Messenger, edited by Mrs. Viola M. Harri son of Lincoln, press chairman, will be oft the press this week. Among the 'women who came for the meeting ' were Miss Mary Williams ot Kenesaw, Mesdamea H. H. Wheeler, W. K. Barkley, W. E. Hardy, W. 8. Jay and Mrs. F. A. Harrison of Lincoln. Mrs. Spilth and Miss Daisy DOane are the local members of tho board. The out-of-town women left late Monday afternoon for home. . Runs Through Fire To Save Groundhog To aavs a pet groundhog from being burned to death "Jack" Lewla. a woman living at 22 Capitol avenue, dashed through a burning room at the risk ot her own life late Monday afternoon. . "Tomorrow is your day. Pete." ahe said assuringly to the animal, as she carried it to safety. "I hope you don't see your shadow, either." The fjre started supposedly from de fective wiring in the apartment next door at "J Capitol avenue, in the Trilby flats, uwsed by Peter and John Gran grasso. The flames jrept through the partition into the Lewlu woman's flat, and after she had scared she rushed back to save her pet. The damaxa was confined to partitions, carpets and fur nishings. HEARS ZAPATA CUTTING OFF CITY WATER SUPPLY WASHINGTON. Feb. t. Alarmed for the safety of British subjects in Mexico as the result of the reported cutting off by tho Zapata forces of the clty'a main water supply. Counselor Barclay ot the British embassy called at the fctate de partment today to Inquire what the de partment had heard ' about conditions there. Hs was told that according to the American government's advices the city had an adequate water supply to meet neceealtlca, and that there had been ao reports of violence In the capital. t'oaatlaatlosi. When costive or troubled with consti pation take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable In effect. Obtainable everywhere. Adver HEED MORE WORK INSTEAD OF PLAY Robert Cowell Tells Recreation Ex perts His Views of Require merits of Modern Youth. THREE TEACHERS REINSTATED Hubert Cowell, acting . chairman of tbe Board of Education, yesterday evening told Rabbi Frederick Conn he believes the country Is running wild over the play movement; that It Is a form of hysteria and that more work for the boys and girls t what is needed. "I am for work. I wsnt to see our boys carrying up the coal, carrying out the ashes, shoveling snow off the walks: and I want to see our girls sewing, cook ing and performing other home duties. The other day a boy In an Omaha neigh borhood was the object of derision be- cause he shoveled the snow from the walk of hie home." declared Mr. Cowell. with considerable earnestness. Action Deferred. Dr. Cyrus Stlmson, field secretary of the National riayground and Recreation aasoclatton; Ilabbl Conn and 'Secretary K. F. Dcnlson of the Toung Men'a Chris tian association appeared belore the school board to urge tho members not to decide to refuse to co-operate with the recreation board, about to be or- consisting of the judiciary and building and grounds committees, with power to act. Chairman Cowell did not incline toward the idea of the school bosrd co-iperatlng In this plan, one ot his ohjertlons being he Possibility of the school officials un wittingly becoming parties to a general play. policy, which might not be agreeable to them. Parka and Play Places. Rabbi Cohn arew tne fire of the chair man when he stated he and son were swimming in the Hanscom park pond not long ago, whereas a few years ago a policeman would drive the boys out If they even waded In this pond. Mr. Cowell said he objected "to the proposition of making the Hanscom park pond a pub lic bathing place. Rabbi Cohn replied to Mr. Cowell by saying the children are being over worked; that child labor Is being ex ploited and supervised play is one of the needs of the hour. He said: "The child will play and must play and his play should be supervised. Frequently the child plays In the wrong place and In the wrong way." Dr. Stlmson explained that the chief object of this movement Is to make the leisure time of the child fruitful and useful. Member W. A. Foster of the school board vigorously supported the Idea of the school officials co-operating In every way in thla recreation board matter. Dr. Harold Glfford spoke briefly in be half of the plan that the school board should be represented on the recreation board. Teachers Relastated. The board adopted unanimously a re port of a special committee, which recom mended that Catherine White, Blanche Coffman and Mrs. Alta Hotchklsa be re instated to the status they held previous to their demotion on account of the Rus- mlrcl matter. An excerpt of tho report reads: "Assuming that an error was committed In demoting these three teach ers, fairness would seem to require thst they should be placed In positions similar In grade and equal In salary to those which they occupied last year." These teachera will bo allowed aalarles from the first of the present school year. They were formally removed Au gust 14 upon directions ot a committee of the old school board. The committee re porting yesterday evening found that the old committee committed such an unus ual act that the public was led to believe that an Injustice had been done and the committee expressed Itself as ot the same opinion. Mlas Straaer tlim Salary. The board received an affidavit from Louise Stegner, who was involved in the CATARRH CAUSED BY A GERM Mast Be Destroyed Before Catarrh Itself Can Be Cured, Bays Bpeelaliat. Won. aaasuits rrom Breatainr Medicated Air. Medicine taken Into the atomurh win never cure catnrrh. And noiihee win .v.. epraye, douches, lotions, creams and other iciiirurary icueia mat, so many catarrh victims make it a habit nf nainr To...r. catarth so it won't come back you must first drive from, vour bodv tho million. of germs that are flourishing in the inner rrtfwies oi your nose and throat and are causing the disease. i here is a preparation which does this railed Hyumel (pronounced Hlirh-o-ni.i Hyoniel la a germ killing vaporized air formed from the pureat oil or kmivni,,. combined with other healing and anti septic ingredients, you breathe Hyoinel through the mouth and noae by means of a little hard rubber inhaler which drua Risia furnlah with it. Thla medicated germicidal air penetratea into every fold ami crevice of the mucous membrane of your nose ann mroat. Kills the catarrh germs that lodge there, soothes, reduces Snd heala the swollen Inflamed mem branes, stops the discharge and opens up the clogged nose and air paessgee in a truly wonderful way. It gives blessed relief In five minutes from catarrhal illa tre?s of everv kind and If you Tnak a practice of breathing Hyoniei for a few minutes each dav for Just a few weeks rot only will all the symotoma of catarrh vanish but the dineuae itself will be a thing of the past. No one heed try or 1'ijy Hyomcl on pure faith. Khernian V Mct'onnell Drug Co. and many other lsdi"H druggiata In Omaha and vicinity ell It with positive aunrantee that it moat cure catarrh or thai the money paid for it will be refunded. Myomet Is very inexpenaive and with thla rrotfeting guarantee t-elind your purvlias there Is absolutely no resaon why uny sufferer from catarrh should not give It a fair IiIhI. Advertisement. Ia't risk hatlog y a a r building In- rawly ril- e4 bece.ua ut lack el technical a row led ae oa tbe tri ol tbe cuBirtc- ton. It' Soliara la your ao:net to iplor expert technical aubervla- len aucta e I eta able ta leader. Call ebon er writ. S. G. PETICOUS Member Amertraa lattltute of a.lertrlcal gaglaeer. 1304 W. O. W. Bldf. Thorn Deuarlas 6O07. mm MM It rtuamlsel hearing, stating that she Is en titled to TW back- salary. This was referred to a committee. A wire guard will be placed around the machinery In the manual training department at Central High school. " Woman in Caso Hit By Supremo Court In Mann Act Ruling TVASHINOTO. Feb. 1-The fedcisl white Slavs act was Interpreted today by the supreme court as authorising the In dictment of a woman, transported In vio lation of the law, as a co-conspirator with the person who caused her to be trans ported. Justice Hdlmes. announcing the court's opinion, Intimated a woman could be In dicted also If she engaged In eonapirary to have herself transported with a view to blackmailing. Justice lamar rendered a dissenting opinion In which Justice Day concurred. The dissenting Justices contended the ma jority decision had cut away the consti tutional support of the law. Supreme court lawyers skilled. In the administra tion of the supreme court were of the opinion that the decision will have the effect of making prosecutions very diffi cult. QUARREL OVER RELIGION AT COMMITTEE HEARING WASHINGTON. Feb. t.-Pendlng bill 1o exclude from the malls at the discretion of the postmaster general scandalous, libelous and -srurrllous mstter were sub jects of hesrlng today hefora tho house postofflce committee. Discussion centered about religious publications. Representatives Fltxgerald. Msher. Qal llvsn end others favored tho legislation, while those who opposed it Included Rev. R. II. MoKlm. Rev. Clarence A. Vincent of this city snd C. 8. Longscre, secretary of the National Religious Liberty asso ciation. Tho arguments drifted Into a religious controversy. WILSON PICKS ANOTHER AGENT TO GO TO MEXICO s,tv ANTONIO. Tex.. Feb. I. Duval West of Ban Antonio left for Washington tonight In response, he said, to a mm mone from President Wilson, who offered him the post of the president's personal representative In Mexico. The offer, Mr. West ssid. csme through Attorney Gen eral Gregory. r on Informed that I had been se lected to go to Mexico In th Interest ot peace," declared Mr. West. Mr. West, a former assistant United States district sttorney, spent several years In Mexico and Is reckoned as au thority on that country. A Good Complexion Means Pure Blood Everybody that wanls a fine, glowing, youthful skin, should tske old reliable Hood's Sarsaparllla, a physician's pre scription, which gives a clear, healthy color. When your blood is made pure, pimples, bolls, hives, eczema disappear. Languor, loss of appetite, tired feeling, weakness sre symptoms of Impure, un healthy blood. Hood's Sarsaparllla' purifies th blood Get a bottle today. Coke& What is. Vulcan? It is a perfect fuel for domestic use. A fuel that burns better than An thracite Coal,giv ingequal efficien cy ton for ton. Made from a mix ture of coals that exhaustive tests have proved to be best for coking. Vulcan does not burn out fircpots or grates because the im purities that cause such troubles have been removed It burns to a clean ash and is free from clinkers, slate and stone. It is smoke less, clean and eco nomical 20 cheap er than hard coal will last as long. Order Today Coal Products Kit. Un Jlit,lll. Exclusive DomastJ tJaiaa Areata, AUilr-MaktlBMI CmI k Coilf C. MaCeraaiok Bids;, Chicago. Nebraska Fuel Co. BUftstsa tatWss eVftaula DecfUl, 4)1 !-Store Hours: URGESS-iMASH mm Tuemlay, Fro. 2. I0I.V Remarkable Clcaraway Wednesday of Our Entire Winter Stock of Women's . Misses' TAILORED SKIRTS ATHENA UNDERWEAR For, Women. Misses (Si Children is Different A revelation In undnrwea Garments not stretched to ored Into shape by the maker. - Th venal for MB ei kalt firmest 1 he Aiba gamuK Th. rved-eut araihot Tar alaniing aooldr aaa aleev Th ihoaldnr-etar Taa slaail cut : Y I J rlT'S&awe moulded to 1 1 ... ,r g " :: ar i'"n mi' ""'' ar. .. . ,.aa. ,000 sOBTOPPICBB You expect to be able to send a let ter anywhere. You can nearly. But you can send a long distance tele phone message to 12,000 more places in this country than you can send a letter. j According to the Postmaster Gen eral's figures, there are 58.000 places that have postoffices. There are 70,000 places reached by long distance lines of the Bell Telephone System. There are 50 per cent more tele phone messages than " letters sent in this country. In Europe, where the governments own and operate nearly SOUTHERN HFSOKTS. Kken4 SUMMER SEA I SUMMER SIC Y 1 AND ALL TBI MYRIAD JOTS OF SUMMISTIMI. For .xhllarating rlimat. delightful atirreuiMllnga and .ut .'door ewiditkuu, tb. fut tout at florid etevoda uuritaled. SEASHORE and ItlvrRI JI'NOI.f PATHS sad PAI.M PKOHKNADES! UAHD SAND MKAf MZM Bal laVfL HOAbSl GOIP, TENNIS, SURf BATHING, f I5HING, SAILING, Etc. WHEBK TO TATl Si. A a aa at a. i pooca Leon and Aleaaar. Orm.nd-oa-t h.-H all fas i Hotel Onnond. Palm Bewki Breaker and Royal Polndana. Miami Reyal Palm. Naaa, Bah&uakai Tb Coknml Long K.ri Aa ldal Jlahlngr Chats. Hataaa. Cabal Via Tb Ovr Sea Railroad, 243 fift Avs Nw rs X r w n -re 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays ""everybody's store NTOKK NKW8 Vm HKIIMMII.W, That were $5, $7.50, $8.50, $10 to $12.50 for' $2.95-$3.95 -$4.95 -$5.95 IT'S a determined effort to elenn house in this section and to do it in the shortest possible time. The offer ing includes our entiro winter stock an assortment of unusual style variety, and the values are simply extraor dinary. The models are the season's very latest and there arc all sizes represented for women and misses. Tho materials are gabardines, broadcloths, serges, .novelty cloths, etc., in plain colors, plenty of black and navy blue. Bnrr.ss-sTaah Co. Boaa Tloor. r improvements. fit, but tailored to fit, not, pulled Into As a foundation for perfect gown-flttins; Athena Underwear Is Ideal, .lust tot the clerk pIiow yon the Seven Special Athena. Features: TintKK'OORNKHKD (JIHSKT Relieve strata la garments at thlRh. Insures greater comfort, longer wear. l'ATFNTKO SKAT Most notable Improvement' over made la un derwear designing, so shaped that it clings to tbe figure In any position. cruVKM-Cl'T AHMHOLE Drlngs the garment snugly to the body without unnecessary cloth, causing uncomfortable perspiration and tearing the srmhole of one's best frock. PKHKNCTKl) HHOULDKR STAY -Keeps garment from stretching across the shoulder, and holds sleeve In place. liTTKO SllOLI.DKU AM) HLKEVK Give natural form to bust and proper tapering to back. KXTKA-KLASTIC ITK1A Holds the sleeve In place and keeps It from slipping up on the arm. ATHKXA LOW-MOCK RLFKVELK8S OAItMKNT Is narrowed at back with extra-full bust lower In front than at back. No slip ping of shoulder-straps down over arms. Athena Underwear costs no more than ordinary underwear. Whatever shop, weight or fahrl a woman desire, tfcara is an Athena (inrment tn meet her a tahea. It i mads In Usrltt. medium and hsavy wets-nt cotton. In llflit, mcxllum ootton and wool, In silk and wool and Ju all wool. I'nlon Butts $1.00 and up. Bnrrsss-af ask Oo Hala Floor. aBUROESS-NASH COMPAIYii , , - V - aei . r, -..nr Li i. tt f.';l -Y 7O.00 TSLBPKONI OFP10K9 The Postoffice and tho Telephone "We Advertise So That the People May Know.' NEBRASKA . TELEPHONE COMPANY nOtlTHHKN RESORT. EAST COAST. Kay Wt asd P. A O. B. & C rith Pullman gerrie. allow gtop 9 sriril.es at prinuuJ lilac. FLORIDA EAST COAST V.rk 1 09 W. Adams it, Caltag M. Aueuatia. fjariala m V a -At -V. ' '2aSZ Till 9 P. M. riione Douglas I.t7. shape by the wearer, but tail- all of the telephones; there are only , about one-third as many telephone messages sent as letters. Private enterprise In iVmerica hsj made telephone service so efficient and given the service at so low rates that nearly everybody uses the telephone. The United States, which has but 8 per cent of the world's population, has 64 per cent of all the world's tele phones. . , , On January 1st last year there were 8,729,592 telephones in the United States and only 4,821,382 in all the rest of the world. JIOTKI.S AND RESORTS. Hotel i3n?slfn Drotulwivy ei 29 St. "Aa Hot! Whara Ctneata ara Made to Fal at Hema1 Not too large, yet larce . . enough to afford the maximum oi value at minimum expense. Exceptionally Accessible 500 Rtcmu Mtdtrttt Rutamnmt Ckargtt Singl looiaa with Sunning Water ll.OOt. f j.OOaaraar Single Rmdas vitfa Tu or Sootwt $1.50 to 15.00 Pr am tw.bl with Raoaing Water ti-00 t. 4.0t per da? Doutl Koora with Tub ar Shower 3.00 t. 16.00 per say EDWARD C FOCG. Hanmsim, XKraciar ROT U BROWN. Rmmidmmt Mano(r THE OMAIIA BEE . THE HOME PAPEPw tisement.